The [obcommunity] database is now signed
Dear Obarun Community,
The [obcommunity] repository is now signed: both its database and its packages
can be cryptographically verified, just like the official Obarun repositories.
Dear Obarun Community,
The [obcommunity] repository is now signed: both its database and its packages
can be cryptographically verified, just like the official Obarun repositories.
Dear Obarun Community,
The xlibre-server, xlibre-input and xlibre-video packages have been moved from
the [obcommunity] repository to the official [obextra] repository. This marks an
important step in Obarun's transition away from Xorg.
Dear Obarun Community,
The build and deployment pipeline behind every Obarun package — [obcore], [obextra], [observice]
and [obcommunity] — has been rebuilt from the ground up. The new tool is called apkg. It
replaces the legacy apkg-*.sh bash scripts that have been quietly orchestrating Obarun package
releases for more than 3 years. This post explains what changed, what it means for maintainers, and — most
importantly — why contributing a package to [obcommunity] is now drastically easier than it used
to be.
To enable the [obcommunity] repository and start benefiting from packages signed by obcommunity, follow these steps: