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Posted
about 11 years
ago
Monkeysign 2.0.1 is a tiny patch release to fix some usage strings and
tests with GnuPG 2.x. Hopefully there won't be any more non-critical
releases on the 2.0.x branch, but I will keep the liberty of making such
releases until Debian jessie enters
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its freeze phase, as there doesn't
seem to be any other LTS consumer at this stage.
Monkeysign is a user-friendly tool to easily and securely exchange
OpenPGP key certifications. See the homepage for more
information.
To install monkeysign on Debian unstable, simply run:
sudo apt-get install monkeysign
Testing and stable currently have the 1.1 release and will be updated
within 10 days to the new 2.0.1 release if no critical bugs are found.
For users of other Linux distributions, use:
git clone git://git.monkeysphere.info/monkeysign
cd monkeysign
sudo ./setup.py install --record=install.log
For more information, see the homepage.
Detailed list of changes since monkeysign-2.0.0:
hot patch release while we still can before jessie:
fix tests under GnuPG 2.x
improve usage to clarify -u, --cert-level and --to
fix version number to include patch release
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
Monkeysign 2.0.1 is a tiny patch release to fix some usage strings and
tests with GnuPG 2.x. Hopefully there won't be any more non-critical
releases on the 2.0.x branch, but I will keep the liberty of making such
releases until Debian jessie enters
... [More]
its freeze phase, as there doesn't
seem to be any other LTS consumer at this stage.
Monkeysign is a user-friendly tool to easily and securely exchange
OpenPGP key certifications. See the homepage for more
information.
To install monkeysign on Debian unstable, simply run:
sudo apt-get install monkeysign
Testing and stable currently have the 1.1 release and will be updated
within 10 days to the new 2.0.1 release if no critical bugs are found.
For users of other Linux distributions, use:
git clone git://git.monkeysphere.info/monkeysign
cd monkeysign
sudo ./setup.py install --record=install.log
For more information, see the homepage.
Detailed list of changes since monkeysign-2.0.0:
hot patch release while we still can before jessie:
fix tests under GnuPG 2.x
improve usage to clarify -u, --cert-level and --to
fix version number to include patch release
Enjoy!
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
I have released Monkeysign 2.0.0 just in time for Debian Jessie. The
rationale is that there were a few bugfixes and UI improvements in
this new release that I would prefer to ship in the next Debian stable
rather than hope for a rewrite in the short
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term.
This 2.0.0 release ships with an almost complete french translation,
improvements to the GnuPG interface, image import, a simplified a more
robust interface and SMTP bugfixes. Starting with this release,
Semantic Versionning will be used to track new releases, and patch
releases will be targeted at LTS operating system (right now only
Debian Jessie is supported). A branch was created for 2.0.0 and will
be maintained for security fixes as long as possible while further
development will happen on the 3.x branch, with possible backports to
the 2.x branch.
Monkeysign is a user-friendly tool to easily and securely exchange
OpenPGP key certifications. See the homepage for more
information.
To install monkeysign on Debian unstable, simply run:
sudo apt-get install monkeysign
Testing and stable currently have the 1.1 release and will be updated
within 10 days to the new 2.0 release if no critical bugs are found.
For users of other Linux distributions, use:
git clone git://git.monkeysphere.info/monkeysign
cd monkeysign
sudo ./setup.py install --record=install.log
For more information, see the homepage.
Detailed list of changes since monkeysign-1.2:
new features:
implement qrcode image import, to allow people without webcams to
import pictures from a trusted camera - the images must be signed with
a detached signature on pain of a ugly warning with instructions.
move to bugs-everywhere instead of that crazy TODO file
udate french translation
usability improvements:
interface simplified: only the qrcode and webcam with instructions
all options moved to menus, including the print/save buttons, the
video and identity dropdowns
properly handle exceptions in gtk UI
avoid duplicate camera listing and display nicer name (Closes: #718796)
create a set of mockups for a UI redesign and API documentation
rendered at http://monkeysign.readthedocs.org/
bug fixes:
fix "Content-description" to be more useful (Closes: #723677)
support monkeysign --version", thanks to Gabriel Fillion (Closes: #725113)
add debugging info from smtp connection, thanks to Gabriel Filion
(Closes: #756540)
some improvements were done in the GnuPG library to work around
certain GnuPG corner cases and describe problems better
install monkeyscan command as a symlink properly (Closes: #743150)
switch to long term support strategy for the 2.0.x release in
preparation for Debian Jessie
Enjoy!
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
I have released Monkeysign 2.0.0 just in time for Debian Jessie. The
rationale is that there were a few bugfixes and UI improvements in
this new release that I would prefer to ship in the next Debian stable
rather than hope for a rewrite in the short
... [More]
term.
This 2.0.0 release ships with an almost complete french translation,
improvements to the GnuPG interface, image import, a simplified a more
robust interface and SMTP bugfixes. Starting with this release,
Semantic Versionning will be used to track new releases, and patch
releases will be targeted at LTS operating system (right now only
Debian Jessie is supported). A branch was created for 2.0.0 and will
be maintained for security fixes as long as possible while further
development will happen on the 3.x branch, with possible backports to
the 2.x branch.
Monkeysign is a user-friendly tool to easily and securely exchange
OpenPGP key certifications. See the homepage for more
information.
To install monkeysign on Debian unstable, simply run:
sudo apt-get install monkeysign
Testing and stable currently have the 1.1 release and will be updated
within 10 days to the new 2.0 release if no critical bugs are found.
For users of other Linux distributions, use:
git clone git://git.monkeysphere.info/monkeysign
cd monkeysign
sudo ./setup.py install --record=install.log
For more information, see the homepage.
Detailed list of changes since monkeysign-1.2:
new features:
implement qrcode image import, to allow people without webcams to
import pictures from a trusted camera - the images must be signed with
a detached signature on pain of a ugly warning with instructions.
move to bugs-everywhere instead of that crazy TODO file
udate french translation
usability improvements:
interface simplified: only the qrcode and webcam with instructions
all options moved to menus, including the print/save buttons, the
video and identity dropdowns
properly handle exceptions in gtk UI
avoid duplicate camera listing and display nicer name (Closes: #718796)
create a set of mockups for a UI redesign and API documentation
rendered at http://monkeysign.readthedocs.org/
bug fixes:
fix "Content-description" to be more useful (Closes: #723677)
support monkeysign --version", thanks to Gabriel Fillion (Closes: #725113)
add debugging info from smtp connection, thanks to Gabriel Filion
(Closes: #756540)
some improvements were done in the GnuPG library to work around
certain GnuPG corner cases and describe problems better
install monkeyscan command as a symlink properly (Closes: #743150)
switch to long term support strategy for the 2.0.x release in
preparation for Debian Jessie
Enjoy! [Less]
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
I have released Monkeysign 2.0.0 just in time for Debian Jessie. The
rationale is that there were a few bugfixes and UI improvements in
this new release that I would prefer to ship in the next Debian stable
rather than hope for a rewrite in the short
... [More]
term.
This 2.0.0 release ships with an almost complete french translation,
improvements to the GnuPG interface, image import, a simplified a more
robust interface and SMTP bugfixes. Starting with this release,
Semantic Versionning will be used to track new releases, and patch
releases will be targeted at LTS operating system (right now only
Debian Jessie is supported). A branch was created for 2.0.0 and will
be maintained for security fixes as long as possible while further
development will happen on the 3.x branch, with possible backports to
the 2.x branch.
Monkeysign is a user-friendly tool to easily and securely exchange
OpenPGP key certifications. See the homepage for more
information.
To install monkeysign on Debian unstable, simply run:
sudo apt-get install monkeysign
Testing and stable currently have the 1.1 release and will be updated
within 10 days to the new 2.0 release if no critical bugs are found.
For users of other Linux distributions, use:
git clone git://git.monkeysphere.info/monkeysign
cd monkeysign
sudo ./setup.py install --record=install.log
For more information, see the homepage.
Detailed list of changes since monkeysign-1.2:
new features:
implement qrcode image import, to allow people without webcams to
import pictures from a trusted camera - the images must be signed with
a detached signature on pain of a ugly warning with instructions.
move to bugs-everywhere instead of that crazy TODO file
udate french translation
usability improvements:
interface simplified: only the qrcode and webcam with instructions
all options moved to menus, including the print/save buttons, the
video and identity dropdowns
properly handle exceptions in gtk UI
avoid duplicate camera listing and display nicer name (Closes: #718796)
create a set of mockups for a UI redesign and API documentation
rendered at http://monkeysign.readthedocs.org/
bug fixes:
fix "Content-description" to be more useful (Closes: #723677)
support monkeysign --version", thanks to Gabriel Fillion (Closes: #725113)
add debugging info from smtp connection, thanks to Gabriel Filion
(Closes: #756540)
some improvements were done in the GnuPG library to work around
certain GnuPG corner cases and describe problems better
install monkeyscan command as a symlink properly (Closes: #743150)
switch to long term support strategy for the 2.0.x release in
preparation for Debian Jessie
Enjoy!
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
Monkeysign 1.2 released!
1.2 is a minor release to ship a few bugfixes that were gathering dust
in the git repository.
Monkeysign is a user-friendly tool to easily and securely exchange
OpenPGP key certifications. See the homepage for more
... [More]
information.
To install monkeysign on Debian unstable, simply run:
sudo apt-get install monkeysign
Testing and stable currently have the 1.0 release and will be updated
within 10 days to the new 1.1 release if no critical bugs are found.
For users of other Linux distributions, use:
git clone git://git.monkeysphere.info/monkeysign
cd monkeysign
sudo ./setup.py install --record=install.log
For more information, see the homepage.
Detailed list of changes since monkeysign-1.1:
improve python 3 compatibility, partially (Closes: #725059)
update translation strings
spanish translation, thanks to lilbit
partial french translation
Czech translation, thanks to Michal ?iha?
Bug fix: "build_slides fails of two reasons", thanks to Felix Dreissig
(Closes: #738731).
Bug fix: "build_manpage only works because of PyGTK encoding changes",
thanks to Felix Dreissig (Closes: #738730).
Bug fix: "build_trans fails if called seperately", thanks to Felix
Dreissig (Closes: #738732).
Enjoy!
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
Monkeysign 1.2 released!
1.2 is a minor release to ship a few bugfixes that were gathering dust
in the git repository.
Monkeysign is a user-friendly tool to easily and securely exchange
OpenPGP key certifications. See the homepage for more
... [More]
information.
To install monkeysign on Debian unstable, simply run:
sudo apt-get install monkeysign
Testing and stable currently have the 1.0 release and will be updated
within 10 days to the new 1.1 release if no critical bugs are found.
For users of other Linux distributions, use:
git clone git://git.monkeysphere.info/monkeysign
cd monkeysign
sudo ./setup.py install --record=install.log
For more information, see the homepage.
Detailed list of changes since monkeysign-1.1:
improve python 3 compatibility, partially (Closes: #725059)
update translation strings
spanish translation, thanks to lilbit
partial french translation
Czech translation, thanks to Michal ?iha?
Bug fix: "build_slides fails of two reasons", thanks to Felix Dreissig
(Closes: #738731).
Bug fix: "build_manpage only works because of PyGTK encoding changes",
thanks to Felix Dreissig (Closes: #738730).
Bug fix: "build_trans fails if called seperately", thanks to Felix
Dreissig (Closes: #738732).
Enjoy! [Less]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
Monkeysign 1.2 released!
1.2 is a minor release to ship a few bugfixes that were gathering dust
in the git repository.
Monkeysign is a user-friendly tool to easily and securely exchange
OpenPGP key certifications. See the homepage for more
... [More]
information.
To install monkeysign on Debian unstable, simply run:
sudo apt-get install monkeysign
Testing and stable currently have the 1.0 release and will be updated
within 10 days to the new 1.1 release if no critical bugs are found.
For users of other Linux distributions, use:
git clone git://git.monkeysphere.info/monkeysign
cd monkeysign
sudo ./setup.py install --record=install.log
For more information, see the homepage.
Detailed list of changes since monkeysign-1.1:
improve python 3 compatibility, partially (Closes: #725059)
update translation strings
spanish translation, thanks to lilbit
partial french translation
Czech translation, thanks to Michal ?iha?
Bug fix: "build_slides fails of two reasons", thanks to Felix Dreissig
(Closes: #738731).
Bug fix: "build_manpage only works because of PyGTK encoding changes",
thanks to Felix Dreissig (Closes: #738730).
Bug fix: "build_trans fails if called seperately", thanks to Felix
Dreissig (Closes: #738732).
Enjoy!
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
monkeysphere 0.37 has been released.
Notes from the changelog:
* Bugfix release with minor improvements and dependency accomodations.
* Test openpgp2ssh functionality (closes MS #6524)
* use new GnuPG with-colons output
* accomodate
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changed behavior of ssh-keygen -F
* accomodate multiple AuthorizedKeysFile directives
* deal sanely with empty lines in authorized_user_ids (closes MS #6344)
* treat non-standard ports properly (closes MS #3402)
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
monkeysphere 0.37 has been released.
Notes from the changelog:
* Bugfix release with minor improvements and dependency accomodations.
* Test openpgp2ssh functionality (closes MS #6524)
* use new GnuPG with-colons output
* accomodate
... [More]
changed behavior of ssh-keygen -F
* accomodate multiple AuthorizedKeysFile directives
* deal sanely with empty lines in authorized_user_ids (closes MS #6344)
* treat non-standard ports properly (closes MS #3402)
Download it now!
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