On 9/10/07, PƔdraic Brady <padraic.brady yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After finally returning from vacation, fielding the
emails I missed during August, and generally catching up on
everything I missed while offline (both here and elsewhere),
I'm looking into pushing forward my OpenID proposals again.
Almost there too...
>
> First up, I'd like to request an account upgrade to a
developer, to enable me to release the currently voted on
(and presumably approved - is there no formal confirmation
of this?) packages. All had at least one conditional vote
attached, which should by now have been either resolved with
a package update in my personal SVN repo, or explained in a
subsequent comment I added.
>
You now have pear.dev karma
> Services_Yadis
> Crypt_HMAC2
> Crypt_DiffieHellman
>
> All three packages are currently graded Alpha. Two are
generally at near Beta level (unit tests all pass,
documentation ongoing). Services_Yadis will remain Alpha as
it depends on a PHP4 package, and lacks documentation. I
already have a PHP CVS account so they can be maintained on
CVS once I get around to importing them.
>
> Assuming I'm following the Proposal process right I'm
supposed to list the package details. To be honest the
current PEAR documentation seems a bit vague about what
happens after a package is voted on ;). Let me know if I'm
missing anything.
>
> Names above. All three packages are licensed under a
New BSD License. The rest is covered by the PEPr summaries
available at (respectively):
>
> http://pear.php.net/pepr/pepr-proposal-show.php?id=499
- Services_Yadis
> http://pear.php.net/pepr/pepr-proposal-show.php?id=495
- Crypt_HMAC2
> http://pear.php.net/pepr/pepr-proposal-show.php?id=496
- Crypt_DiffieHellman
>
> Now I'm back I'll continue work on the OpenID main
event. Should be about a week before I can get the proposal
rolling on this. At the moment it's limited to an OpenID
Consumer with a Server to be finished up and proposed
separately.
>
Good work,
> Thanks,
>
> Paddy
>
> PƔdraic Brady
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