pkill9@runbox.com skrev: (27 februari 2019 15:11:20 CET) >The Tetrinet maintainer added an SHA1 file: >http://tetrinet.or.cz/download/tetrinet-0.11.tar.bz2.sha1 > >On Wed, 27 Feb 2019 07:10:46 +0000 (GMT), wrote: > >> > Given that there is no pgp signed tarball or even a checksum on >that page, have you asked the maintainer about this and verified that >you got the code unaltered? >> >> Ok I emailed the current maintainer according to that page asking to >verify that I got the source code unaltered, and to maybe update the >page with that info. >> >> On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 21:45:23 +0100, swedebugia > wrote: >> >> > pkill9@runbox.com skrev: (26 februari 2019 16:20:28 CET) >> > >Hi Swedebugia, >> > > >> > >> having looked it up online I prefer the WP synopsis: >> > >> "TetriNET is a console multiplayer online Tetris game for up to >six >> > >people." >> > >> >> > >> There is a gnome version also. We should state clearly that this >is a >> > >> console/text-mode client. >> > > >> > >What does 'WP' mean? >> > > >> > >> As an aside I did not find a working server anywhere and the >homepage >> > >of >> > >> the project is dead. There is a possibility to host your own >server >> > >with >> > >> jetrix though. >> > > >> > >I played Tetrinet with someone over a server, but I can't remember >what >> > >the address was. >> > > >> > >You can't access the homepage of the project? I can access >> > >http://tetrinet.or.cz fine. Or do you mean it hasn't been updated >in >> > >ages? >> > > >> > >> There could be trademark issues with the name/game also see >> > >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tetris_Company >> > > >> > >Regarding the potential trademark issues, both FSF-approved >distros >> > >Parabola and PureOS have Tetrinet in their repositories[1][2], so >I >> > >think it would be acceptable to add it to Guix. And if a copyright >> > >claim is made in the future it can always be removed. >> > > >> > >[1] Tetrinet in Parabola - >https://www.parabola.nu/packages/?q=tetrinet >> > >[2] Tetrinet in PureOS - >> > >https://software.pureos.net/search_pkg?term=tetrinet >> > > >> > >Thanks >> > > >> > >On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 07:23:43 +0100, swedebugia > >> > >wrote: >> > > >> > >> On 2019-02-23 10:26, swedebugia wrote: >> > >> > For the sake of making it easy to find when searching >synopsies I >> > >> > suggest you add "game" to the end of yours. >> > >> > -- >> > >> > Sent from my k-9 mail for Android. >> > >> >> > >> having looked it up online I prefer the WP synopsis: >> > >> "TetriNET is a console multiplayer online Tetris game for up to >six >> > >people." >> > >> >> > >> There is a gnome version also. We should state clearly that this >is a >> > >> console/text-mode client. >> > >> >> > >> As an aside I did not find a working server anywhere and the >homepage >> > >of >> > >> the project is dead. There is a possibility to host your own >server >> > >with >> > >> jetrix though. >> > >> >> > >> There could be trademark issues with the name/game also see >> > >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tetris_Company >> > >> >> > >> -- >> > >> Cheers Swedebugia >> > >> > Hi >> > I agree with your remarks >> > WP = wikipedia >> > >> > Given that there is no pgp signed tarball or even a checksum on >that page, have you asked the maintainer about this and verified that >you got the code unaltered? >> > -- >> > Sent from my k-9 mail for Android. Good, did you point out that http is easy to spoof? If they are serious about application and distribution security they really should enable https. I had the same issue with another maintainer serving a hash over http. I asked him over email if my hash was correct. This is not perfect out of band but given most email providers post snowden now use starttls and enforce https it is better than nothing. Assuming it is tainted is my default stance with http. I would rather not use it at all and would like a browser that drops it or issue a dire warning when encountered. -- Sent from my k-9 mail for Android.