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Roadmap - K5Wiki
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/Roadmap
This is the outline of the development roadmap. For MIT Kerberos. A more comprehensive list of projects. Is also available; some individual projects have links below. Target 12 month cycle. (plus/minus 2 months). Releases will have a 2-year maintenance lifetime, subject to changes based on community input. Branch Jan. 2009. Release early Mar. 2010. Branch Oct. 2010. Release Dec. 2010. Branch Oct. 2011. Release Dec. 2011. Branch Oct. 2012. Release Dec. 2012. Branch Oct. 2013. Release Dec. 2013. Interposit...
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Contributing code - K5Wiki
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/Contributing_code
This page describes guidelines for developers outside of the core MIT krb5 team. Developers with commit access should also read Committer resources. The MIT krb5 team is willing to accept code contributions in a variety of forms, but the most preferred method is a pull request for https:/ github.com/krb5/krb5. Please follow the coding style. Guidelines, including the version control practices, and use the style checker. For larger contributions such as new features, we have some additional requirements:.
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How to contribute - K5Wiki
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/How_to_contribute
Describes resources avalable to Developers. Including the location of the source tree and bug tracking system. K5Wiki is a work in progress. If you are contributing to MIT Kerberos, or are in the process of becoming familiar with working on MIT Kerberos, please share your observations and advice to make it easier for others to learn how to contribute. We generally want contributions to the wiki pages to follow the Wikipedia Manual of Style. Also, please follow the Wikipedia conventions for talk pages.
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Category:Policies - K5Wiki
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/Category:Policies
This category lists all MIT Kerberos policies. Pages in category "Policies". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. Vulnerability response/Prerelease notification policy. Retrieved from " http:/ k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki? This page was last modified on 19 November 2007, at 13:00. This page has been accessed 5,826 times.
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European AFS & Kerberos Conference 2010
http://afs2010.civ.zcu.cz/sponsorship.php
HOSTED BY THE CENTRE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY,. UNIVERSITY OF WEST BOHEMIA. Pilsen, Czech Republic. Want be a sponsor? Sponsorship and contributor opportunities are available here! Conference Program and Focus. The Conference is held annually at selected European research and academic institutes as a counterpart to the traditional American event. Following repeated suggestions by previous participants, Czech Republic has been selected to host the Conference for the first time. The Conference is typical...
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Building - K5Wiki
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/Building
Additionally, you may run the test suite, or build in maintainer mode. Both of which have additional prerequisites. Maintainer mode allows for updates or rebuilds of elements not normally touched by the build process, such as regeneration of Makefile dependencies. For more detailed build instructions (though possibly omitting some information on this wiki page), there is the krb5-1.7 install guide. Additional requirements for building from checked-out source. Additional requirements for maintainer mode.
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Fixing bugs - K5Wiki
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/Fixing_bugs
If you are interested in fixing bugs. In MIT Kerberos in general, please subscribe to the krb5-bugs@mit.edu. Mailing list. This will allow you to receive copies of bug reports as they come in. Replying to these messages will update the corresponding RT ticket. More details about the bug database. Bug database (RT server) access. Retrieved from " http:/ k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki? This page was last modified on 29 April 2009, at 19:45. This page has been accessed 7,468 times.
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MIT Kerberos - K5Wiki
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/MIT_Kerberos
Is an open-source implementation of the Kerberos network authentication protocol documented in RFC 4120. MIT Kerberos is produced by the MIT Kerberos Consortium. Retrieved from " http:/ k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki? This page was last modified on 27 November 2007, at 23:52. This page has been accessed 12,071 times.
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K5Wiki:Todo - K5Wiki
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/K5Wiki:Todo
If you find that this wiki is missing some information that you wish it had, or needs some improvement (maybe some information is here somewhere. But difficult to find), please go ahead and edit it! You will need to create an account on the wiki first.). Add articles describing roles: Developers. Write text on How to contribute. Take a stab at a release planning policy. Include information on the 1.7 release. Fill in the release target templates and set up release project categories. That you run across.
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Release 1.13 - K5Wiki
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/Release_1.13
This is only an approximate timeline. Dates are subject to change. Aug 2014 - make release branch. Oct 2014 - final release. Reduce DNS-related difficulties with service principal names. Config to disable client service principal canonicalization. Projects/Trust KDC-local name resolution. Projects/Improve GSSAPI mechanism configuration. Projects/LDAP SASL TLS support. Ticket flag to signal KDC support for resolving aliases. Authorization data - conditional on IETF consensus.