
Vesalia Computer vesalia@identi.ca
Wesel, Germany
Amiga & Retrocomputing Retailer and Distributor. We ship worldwide.
JanKusanagi at 2015-10-07T12:24:05Z
>> Vesalia Computer:
“[...] Only 12 years after the original announcement. :-) [...]”
Right there with Duke Nukem Forever xDVesalia Computer likes this.
Pumpa v0.8.4 released
sazius at 2014-06-08T15:45:36Z
New stuff:
- Avatar-menu with new auto-minimise feature that automatically collapses posts of e.g. noisy users :-)
- To/Cc now editable on replies.
- Inline HTML now allowed using libtidy (this feature is disabled if libtidy isn't installed).
- Updated German, Spanish, Italian and Na'vi translations.
- Various bug fixes.
I'm currently building the new Debian package.
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Show all 12 repliesIf you even have Na'vi translations, you must be mainstream!Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) at 11 years ago
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Yay! new Na'vi translations
irayo ma tsmukan! lì'fya leNa'vi lu yawne oeru ulte txo sweylu txo yawne lu fraporu. Pivlltxe pumpur nì'Na'vi ^_____^
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JanKusanagi at 2013-08-14T16:43:49Z
KDE Announces Plasma Workspaces, Applications and Platform 4.11
KDE is delighted to announce its latest set of releases, providing major updates to KDE Plasma Workspaces, KDE Applications, and the KDE Platform. Version 4.11.0 provides many new features, along with improved stability and performance. Find out more about 4.11's improvements in our visual feature guide.
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Evan Prodromou at 2013-07-16T19:33:13Z
I just did a security release of StatusNet 1.1.x and 1.0.x. There's a SQL injection attack in the lists functionality that can get unauthorized data or on misconfigured servers can damage the file system.
http://status.net/2013/07/16/security-alert-sql-injection-attack-for-statusnet-1-0-x-and-1-1-x
Security releases suck. You have to do them immediately, as soon as you hear about them. You have to verify the error and make sure that it's actually exploitable.
Then you have to push everything out the door. I usually push the whole stable branch, so that means a few extra features and bug fixes go out with it.
You also have to check to see if earlier versions are vulnerable. For this one, the 1.0.x versions are vulnerable, so I had to cherry-pick and patch that one, too.
Make tarballs for both. Upload to status.net. Make a blog post.
Note on forum.status.net. /topic on #statusnet in Freenode.
Post on freshmeat.net.
My last task is to send out updates on update.status.net, but... the *.status.net wildcard SSL cert expired last Thursday! I have to upgrade that before sending anything out on update.hellekin, Ⓧⓞⓟⓗⓔⓡ, j1mc, Aracnus and 12 others likes this.
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Show all 8 repliesI'm sure you could have done without all that work right now. P.S. Some fine yak shaving with that ssl.Michele likes this.
I just want to point out that he maned to do all that AND get Taco Tuesday on the table on time. Mad skillz.Evan Prodromou, ostfriesenmärz, Stephen Michael Kellat, Ryan Weal likes this.