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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [displaycal] vague terminology "Open Source" in descrip... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
community/displaycal 3.2.4.0-1
Open Source Display Calibration and Characterization powered by Argyll CMS (Formerly known as dispcalGUI)
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
Free Software Display Calibration and Characterization powered by Argyll CMS (Formerly known as dispcalGUI)
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Packages | Any | Update Request | Medium | Medium | [cups] update request | Assigned | |
Task Description
New versión v2.2.7
References:
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [cmake] vague terminology "Open Source" in description ... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
extra/cmake 3.8.0-1
A cross-platform open-source make system
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
A cross-platform free-software make system
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [clamtk] vague terminology "Linux" in description of pa... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Linux”:
community/clamtk 5.24-1
Easy to use, light-weight, on-demand virus scanner for Linux systems
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Linux” as operating system, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Linux
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Linux” as operating system.
eg.
Easy to use, light-weight, on-demand virus scanner for GNU/Linux systems
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Medium | Low | [cinnamon] add elogind support | Researching | |
Task Description
Cinnamon currently does not support elogind, and depends on systemd. A patch is needed to fix this issue.
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Packages | Any | Security Issue | Medium | Medium | [cinepaint] unmaintained and unsupportable | In Progress | |
Task Description
Remove “cinepaint” package since it’s unmaintained and unsupportable. Also, it doesn’t contains any file format support in the latest version (previous version supported multiple file formats).
I suggest use Krita (or Gimp 2.10) to edit 16bit and 32bit file formats or convert with imagemagick/graphicsmagick.
$ pacman -Si cinepaint
Repository : community
Name : cinepaint
Version : 1:1.0.4-5
Description : Sophisticated graphics manipulation programm supporting > 8bit pictures
Architecture : x86_64
URL : http://www.cinepaint.org
Licenses : LGPL GPL MIT
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : gtk2 openexr lcms libxpm fltk ftgl libxxf86vm
Optional Deps : python2: for python plug-ins
gutenprint: for print plug-ins
ghostscript: for pdf plug-ins
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Download Size : 3.75 MiB
Installed Size : 13.91 MiB
Packager : Christian Hesse <arch@eworm.de>
Build Date : Thu 28 Apr 2016 05:17:05 AM -03
Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signature
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [cimg] vague terminology "Open Source" in description o... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
community/cimg 1.7.1-1
Open-source C++ toolkit for image processing
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
Free-software C++ toolkit for image processing
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [bzrtp] vague terminology "Open Source" in description ... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
community/bzrtp 1.0.5-1
Opensource implementation of ZRTP keys exchange protocol
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
Free software implementation of ZRTP keys exchange protocol
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [beignet] vague terminology "Open Source" in descriptio... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
community/beignet 1.3.1-2
An open source OpenCL implementation for Intel IvyBridge+ iGPUs
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
A free software OpenCL implementation for Intel IvyBridge+ iGPUs
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [autoconf-archive]: using vague "freely" term in descr... | Deferred | |
Task Description
community/autoconf-archive 1:2017.03.21-1
A collection of freely re-usable Autoconf macros
See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#FreelyAvailable
Don’t use “freely available software” as a synonym for “free software.” The terms are not equivalent. Software is “freely available” if anyone can easily get a copy. “Free software” is defined in terms of the freedom of users that have a copy of it. These are answers to different questions.
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [assimp] vague terminology "Open Source" in description... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
extra/assimp 3.3.1-1
Portable Open Source library to import various well-known 3D model formats in an uniform manner
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
Portable Free Software library to import various well-known 3D model formats in an uniform manner
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Packages | Any | Freedom Issue | Medium | Low | [aiksaurus] vague terminology "Open Source" in descript... | Deferred | |
Task Description
This package contains vague terminology “Open Source”:
extra/aiksaurus 1.2.1-5
A cross-platform, open-source thesaurus
According to: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html
We shall avoid vague terminology such as “Open Source”, please see here: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open
It would be good example to set to have proper description of packages without using “Open Source”.
eg.
A cross-platform, free-software thesaurus
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Medium | Medium | [DCPT500W] possible integration of drivers to cups on P... | Assigned | |
Task Description
Hi guys, I have ever run into a Brother brand printer model DCPT500W[0], and I have seen that the source code for the drivers under GPLv3 license is available.
I also see that there is a file brother_dcpt500w_printer_en.ppd, which is important for cups, which is why it may be necessary to integrate it into the cups, as long as the drivers are Libre.
[0]:https://download.brother.com/welcome/dlf101963/dcpt500w_cupswrapper_GPL_source_3.0.2-0.tar.gz
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Medium | Low | Stockfish Chess Engine | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
«Unlike most chess engines, Stockfish is open source (GPL license). That means you can read the code, modify it, contribute back, and even use it in your own projects.» I do not know if it is libre. If it is, together with Scid, Hyperbola is one step closer for every chess lover out there who also loves freedom! https://stockfishchess.org/
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Medium | Low | Scid vs. PC – PGN Reader/ChessBase | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
http://scidvspc.sourceforge.net/
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Packages | Any | Update Request | Medium | High | Make Knock patch for Linux-libre 4.14 LTS | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
The Knock patches for linux-libre maintained by you at https://git.hyperbola.info:50100/kernels/knock.git/ have support up to linux-libre 4.13 only (and I think it didn’t work for it when I tried it, compilation failed) but from all of those supported versions, the newest maintained generation by the upstream is 4.9.x
However, since newer kernel generations might require reprogramming the patch, I want to request it only for the latest LTS generation which is 4.14. As you know, LTS software are supported for a long time, so it’s worth to make it for linux-libre 4.14.x
This might not be really important for Hyperbola in the short term, but you are the maintainers of the TCP Stealth implementation for Linux-libre and I and maybe other people would like to use it in their projects for newer versions.
Plus, it would be great since while 4.9 kernels can use the GRSec+Knock combination like linux-libre-lts-unofficial-grsec-knock, with support for 4.14 anyone would be able to use a combination of newer patches such as Linux-hardened+Knock (Linux-hardened supports 4.14 and 4.15 as of now) which is what I’d like to do. https://github.com/copperhead/linux-hardened/releases
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Services | HyperWiki/DokuWiki | Implementation Request | Medium | Medium | Libreboot hardening grub guide | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
I don’t know if this is the best place for this, but I get stuck on the hardening the grub guide from libreboot,
https://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/grub_hardening.html
I wondered if there is anything different that needs to be done to get this part done:
gpg –homedir keys –detach-sign my.initramfs gpg –homedir keys –detach-sign my.kernel gpg –homedir keys –detach-sign libreboot_grub.cfg gpg –homedir keys –detach-sign my.grubtest.cfg
it gives me a bunch of weird errors
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Services | Flyspray Branding | Implementation Request | Medium | Medium | Add Hyperbola branding to HyperTask | In Progress | |
Task Description
Add Hyperbola branding to HyperTask such as HyperWiki and HyperForum for prolixity reasons.
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Packages | Stable | Update Request | High | High | [qt5] upgrade Qt project to the 5.6 LTS version, requir... | Deferred | |
Task Description
Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (version 0×50800) with this library (version 0×50904) Aborted
./Nextcloud-2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage: /usr/lib/libQt5Core.so.5: version `Qt_5.9’ not found (required by /tmp/.mount_NextclpprMnG/usr/bin/../lib/libqt5keychain.so.1
These two packages are directly affected by an older qt5...
Could you update all the qt packages to the LTS version available?
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Services | PunBB Branding | Bug Report | High | High | Forum appearance bugs | In Progress | |
Task Description
Some forum display errors:
preview button with the orange border.
Error message when logging in gray color making it difficult to read
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [unrealircd] needs OpenRC init script and contains syst... | Assigned | |
Task Description
Description:
Additional info:
unrealircd /usr/lib/systemd/system/unrealircd.service
unrealircd /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/unrealircd.conf
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [umurmur] needs OpenRC init script and contains systemd... | Assigned | |
Task Description
Description:
Additional info:
umurmur /usr/lib/systemd/system/umurmur.service
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [tinc] contains systemd unit files | In Progress | |
Task Description
Description:
The Arch version of tinc from the snapshot used by Hyperbola comes with systemd support. Since Hyperbola follows the Init Freedom Campaign , systemd unit files removal is required or add OpenRC init scripts to replace it.
Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc.
Repository : community
Name : tinc
Version : 1.0.31-2
Description : VPN (Virtual Private Network) daemon
Architecture : x86_64
URL : http://www.tinc-vpn.org/
Licenses : GPL
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : lzo openssl zlib
Optional Deps : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Download Size : 107.42 KiB
Installed Size : 194.00 KiB
Packager : Evangelos Foutras <evangelos@foutrelis.com>
Build Date : Mon 13 Mar 2017 01:06:11 AM -03
Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signature
/usr/lib/systemd/system/tinc.service is owned by tinc 1.0.31-2
/usr/lib/systemd/system/tinc@.service is owned by tinc 1.0.31-2
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [sage-notebook] contains systemd unit file | In Progress | |
Task Description
Description:
The Arch version of Sage-notebook from the snapshot used by Hyperbola comes with systemd support. Since Hyperbola follows the Init Freedom Campaign , systemd unit files removal is required. OpenRC init script replacement isn’t possible here because Sage-notebook is using a systemd unit file adapted for users instead of system users.
Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc.
Repository : community
Name : sage-notebook
Version : 0.13-4
Description : Browser-based notebook interface for SageMath
Architecture : any
URL : http://www.sagemath.org
Licenses : GPL3
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : sagemath python2-twisted python2-flask-oldsessions python2-flask-openid python2-flask-autoindex python2-flask-babel mathjax
Optional Deps : python2-pyopenssl: to use the notebook in secure mode
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Download Size : 1625.00 KiB
Installed Size : 9154.00 KiB
Packager : Antonio Rojas <arojas@archlinux.org>
Build Date : Thu 04 May 2017 06:12:28 PM -03
Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signature
/usr/lib/systemd/user/sage.service is owned by sage-notebook 0.13-4
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [prosody] needs OpenRC init script and contains systemd... | Assigned | |
Task Description
Description:
Additional info:
prosody /usr/lib/systemd/system/prosody.service
prosody /usr/lib/sysusers.d/prosody.conf
prosody /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/prosody.conf
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [onioncat] needs OpenRC init script | Assigned | |
Task Description
Description:
Additional info:
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [netdata] contains systemd unit files | In Progress | |
Task Description
Description:
The Arch version of tinc from the snapshot used by Hyperbola comes with systemd support. Since Hyperbola follows the Init Freedom Campaign , systemd unit files removal is required or add OpenRC init scripts to replace it.
Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc.
Repositorio : community
Nombre : netdata
Versión : 1.6.0-3
Descripción : Real-time performance monitoring, in the greatest possible detail, over the web.
Arquitectura : x86_64
URL : https://github.com/firehol/netdata/wiki
Licencias : GPL
Grupos : Nada
Provee : Nada
Depende de : libmnl libnetfilter_acct zlib
Dependencias opcionales : nodejs: Webbox plugin
lm_sensors: sensors module
En conflicto con : Nada
Remplaza a : Nada
Tamaño de la descarga : 1778,98 KiB
Tamaño de la instalación : 6515,00 KiB
Encargado : Sven-Hendrik Haase <sh@lutzhaase.com>
Fecha de creación : dom 23 abr 2017 16:24:38 -05
Validado por : Suma MD5 Suma SHA-256 Firma
community/netdata /usr/lib/systemd/
community/netdata /usr/lib/systemd/system/
community/netdata /usr/lib/systemd/system/netdata.service
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Very High | High | [murmur-headless] add a Murmur package capable of worki... | In Progress | |
Task Description
Description:
Add new a Murmur package capable of working without a graphical user interface. It’s common on servers and embedded devices that requires only interfaces like network (eg. SSH) or serial port to handle services.
Additional info:
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [motion] contains systemd unit file | In Progress | |
Task Description
Description:
The Arch version of Motion from the snapshot used by Hyperbola comes with systemd support. Since Hyperbola follows the Init Freedom Campaign , systemd unit files removal is required or add OpenRC init scripts to replace it.
Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc.
Repository : community
Name : motion
Version : 4.0.1-2
Description : A software motion detector which grabs images from video4linux devices and/or from webcams
Architecture : x86_64
URL : http://www.lavrsen.dk/foswiki/bin/view/Motion/WebHome
Licenses : GPL
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : libjpeg v4l-utils ffmpeg
Optional Deps : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Download Size : 235.61 KiB
Installed Size : 923.00 KiB
Packager : Sergej Pupykin <pupykin.s+arch@gmail.com>
Build Date : Mon 14 Nov 2016 02:17:55 PM -03
Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signature
/usr/lib/systemd/system/motion.service is owned by motion 4.0.1-2
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [mercurial] needs OpenRC init scripts (hg serve and chg... | Assigned | |
Task Description
Description:
Additional info:
Note: needs a provide: hg
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Very High | Medium | [mediagoblin] add GNU MediaGoblin package | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
Description:
Additional info:
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [mcelog] needs OpenRC init script and contains systemd ... | Assigned | |
Task Description
Description:
Additional info:
mcelog /usr/lib/systemd/system/mcelog.service
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Stable | Feature Request | Very High | High | [hiawatha]: remove systemd files, provide openrc | Researching | |
Task Description
Description:
Hiawatha contains only systemd files.
It shall be removed and openrc shall be provided
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Packages | Any | Security Issue | Very High | Critical | [grub2] UEFI SecureBoot vulnerability + multiple flaws ... | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
https://www.debian.org/security/2020-GRUB-UEFI-SecureBoot/
https://9to5linux.com/grub2-boot-failure-issues-fixed-in-debian-and-ubuntu-update-now
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [gpsd]: contains systemd files | Researching | |
Task Description
Since Hyperbola follows the Init Freedom Campaign, systemd unit files removal is required or add OpenRC init scripts to replace it.
Additional info: * package version(s)
extra/gpsd 3.16-3 [installed]
GPS daemon and library to support USB/serial GPS devices
* config and/or log files etc.
Additional info:
Steps to reproduce: install it
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [erlang-nox] contains systemd unit files | In Progress | |
Task Description
Description:
The Arch version of Erlang (headless version) from the snapshot used by Hyperbola comes with systemd support. Since Hyperbola follows the Init Freedom Campaign , systemd unit files removal is required or add OpenRC init scripts to replace it.
Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc.
Repository : community
Name : erlang-nox
Version : 19.3-3
Description : General-purpose concurrent functional programming language developed by Ericsson (headless version)
Architecture : x86_64
URL : http://www.erlang.org/
Licenses : Apache
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : ncurses openssl
Optional Deps : erlang-unixodbc: database support
java-environment: for Java support
lksctp-tools: for SCTP support
Conflicts With : erlang
Replaces : None
Download Size : 39.01 MiB
Installed Size : 106.73 MiB
Packager : Jan de Groot <jgc@archlinux.org>
Build Date : Fri 28 Apr 2017 08:44:33 AM -03
Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signature
/usr/lib/systemd/system/epmd.service is owned by erlang-nox 19.3-3
/usr/lib/systemd/system/epmd.socket is owned by erlang-nox 19.3-3
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Very High | Medium | [coturn] add new package | Unconfirmed | |
Task Description
Description:
Additional info:
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [bzr] needs OpenRC init script (bzr serve) | Assigned | |
Task Description
Description:
Additional info:
Note: needs a provide: bazaar
Steps to reproduce:
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Packages | Any | Feature Request | Very High | High | [backuppc]: contains systemd files | Researching | |
Task Description
Description:
Since Hyperbola follows the Init Freedom Campaign, systemd unit files removal is required or add OpenRC init scripts to replace it.
Additional info: * package version(s)
community/backuppc 4.1.2-1 [installed]
Enterprise-grade system for backing up Linux, Windows and MacOS PCs
* config and/or log files etc.
Additional info:
Steps to reproduce: install it
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Packages | Any | Security Issue | Very High | Critical | [avahi] blacklist package since it's a zeroconf impleme... | In Progress | |
Task Description
Avahi is a zero-configuration networking implementation that contains critical security issues because mDNS operates under a different trust model than unicast DNS trusting the entire network rather than a designated DNS server, it is vulnerable to spoofing attacks by any system within the multicast IP range. Like SNMP and many other network management protocols, it can also be used by attackers to quickly gain detailed knowledge of the network and its machines. [0]
Since it violates the Hyperbola Social Contract , Avahi should be blacklisted.
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Packages | Any | Implementation Request | Very High | High | [asterisk-headless] add an Asterisk package capable of ... | In Progress | |
Task Description
Description:
Add an Asterisk package capable of working without a graphical user interface. It’s common on servers and embedded devices that requires only interfaces like network (eg. SSH) or serial port to handle services.
Additional info:
Steps to reproduce:
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Software Development | General | Implementation Request | Very High | Critical | POWER (ppc64le) porting | Deferred | |
Task Description
The unfortunate reality is that x86 computers come encumbered with built-in low-level backdoors like the Intel Management Engine , as well as nonfree boot firmware. This means that users can’t gain full control over their computers, even if they install a free operating system such as Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre .
Hyperbola is working hard to fix these issues and getting closer every day, but for the time being, this is why many current Respects Your Freedom (RYF) offerings are refurbished older devices.
For the future of free computing, we need support architectures that do not come with such malware pre-installed, and the Power9-based Talos II promises to be a great architecture example for workstations and servers environments where Hyperbola is focused since is a fully free long-term support distribution.
Devices like this are the future of computing that Respects Your Freedom and for that reason it’s a high priority for Hyperbola port all packages for the POWER architecture (power64le).
NOTE: POWER porting is focused only for Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre .
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Software Development | HyperBK | Implementation Request | Very High | Critical | Develop a BSD descendant kernel for HyperbolaBSD | In Progress | |
Task Description
Develop HyperBK (Hyper Berkeley Kernel), a BSD descendant kernel with GPL-compatible licenses preserved, non-compatible ones removed, and new code written under GPL-3 for HyperbolaBSD.
TODO:
Download OpenBSD kernel source code from OpenBSD site → DONE
Download LibertyBSD scripts to deblob and rebrand kernel from their scripts. → DONE
Remove files under non GPL-compatible licenses → DONE
Import code from another BSD systems under GPL-compatible licenses → IN PROGRESS
Write new code under GPL-3 → IN PROGRESS
PATCHING NOTE
When the check concerns kernel, we obviously want to match with HyperbolaBSD.
Example of triplet check: hyperbolabsd)
Example of uname -s check: HyperbolaBSD)
Example of uname -r check: 0.1)
Example of C macro check: defined(__HyperbolaBSD__)
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Software Development | General | Implementation Request | Very High | Critical | ARM (aarch and armv7h) porting | Deferred | |
Task Description
The unfortunate reality is that x86 computers come encumbered with built-in low-level backdoors like the Intel Management Engine , as well as nonfree boot firmware. This means that users can’t gain full control over their computers, even if they install a free operating system such as Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre .
Hyperbola is working hard to fix these issues and getting closer every day, but for the time being, this is why many current Respects Your Freedom (RYF) offerings are refurbished older devices.
For the future of free computing, we need support architectures that do not come with such malware pre-installed, and ARM A7/A53 promises to be a great architecture example for low-power computers, laptops and embedded systems.
NOTE: ARM porting is focused only for HyperbolaBSD .
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