[Openid-specs-heart] Rendered Specs, Issue Tracker
Justin Richer
jricher at MIT.EDU
Fri Apr 24 19:11:11 UTC 2015
Hi all,
I’ve set up a few things for the Working Group. The first is the holding page for rendered specifications:
http://openid.bitbucket.org/HEART/ <http://openid.bitbucket.org/HEART/>
This has the three currently-started security specs up there, rendered into HTML format, in their current-as-of-today alpha state. It’s a manual process to render and upload new versions, so this won’t always be in sync with the XML files in the repository. We’ll use this page when we’ve got a substantive “revision” to publish. I’m personally in favor of the IETF model where revision numbers are cheap, so let’s not quarrel about what makes a “revision” or not.
Second, I set up an issue tracker within bitbucket for us to use:
https://bitbucket.org/openid/heart/issues?status=new&status=open <https://bitbucket.org/openid/heart/issues?status=new&status=open>
Make sure you tag the appropriate component when reporting an issue.
Third, I’ve deleted the old mercurial-based repository since it looked like everything was up and running just fine in the new git-based one. I don’t think anyone’s going to notice its absence, but if there’s something in the git repo that’s missing (including the wiki), it will have to get re-added.
— Justin
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