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@alex alex force-pushed the alex-patch-1 branch 6 times, most recently from 98e3389 to 459c39e Compare October 25, 2024 12:46
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alex commented Oct 25, 2024

Hmm, I don't understand how this could impact the coverage tests?

Motivation here is to clean up usage of deprecated pyOpenSSL APIs that we'd like to remove.

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hynek commented Oct 25, 2024

it looks like I haven't fixed the coverage step after one of many GHA compat breaks. let me look real quick

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alex commented Oct 25, 2024

thanks!

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hynek commented Oct 25, 2024

ah beautiful! and, if I may say so: pretty cool to have tests in situations like this.

@hynek hynek merged commit a7fe7b3 into main Oct 25, 2024
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alex commented Oct 25, 2024

@hynek do you have a plan for when the next service-identity release will be? Would like to get people off the deprecated APIs.

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hynek commented Oct 25, 2024

I had none, but I can refresh the project (uv ci, metadata, drop old pythons, …) and push a no-other-changes one.

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hynek commented Oct 25, 2024

speaking of, there's nothing that could move #20 along, right?

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alex commented Oct 25, 2024

And re: refreshes/release, that'd be awesome, thanks!

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hynek commented Oct 26, 2024

https://github.com/pyca/service-identity/releases/tag/24.2.0

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