17:00:12 <morganava> #startmeeting Applications Team Office Hours 2025-09-10 17:00:12 <MeetBot> Meeting started Wed Sep 10 17:00:12 2025 UTC. The chair is morganava. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:00:12 <MeetBot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 17:00:36 <ma1> o/ 17:00:39 <morganava> halllo 17:01:45 <Jeremy_Rand_Lab19[mds]> Happy Wednesday 17:01:52 <morganava> it is indeed 17:01:59 <dan_b> o/ 17:02:27 <clairehurst> o/ 17:04:37 * ma1 wonders if this week is Addams Family themed 17:04:53 <morganava> hmmm 17:05:10 <Jeremy_Rand_Lab19[mds]> So the main new thing on my end (that I can talk about publicly, anyway) is that I published an actually-working version of the SSH thing I mentioned. The sig verification library that it calls is currently Namecoin-only, but once I patch that library to support onions as well (for TLS purposes) the SSH functionality will get it for free. https://github.com/namecoin/encasha 17:05:34 <morganava> ooh fun 17:06:00 <Jeremy_Rand_Lab19[mds]> Code is kinda rough (no test suite yet) but I did successfully do some SSH connections, and they correctly succeeded/failed 17:08:29 <Jeremy_Rand_Lab19[mds]> On that note, can I take a moment to say that the OpenSSH devs are amazing? They actually designed their API's so that I didn't have to fight against their code, they actually made my use cases easy. 17:08:38 <Jeremy_Rand_Lab19[mds]> I wish the major TLS libraries were like OpenSSH. 17:10:45 <morganava> that's always nice :p 17:17:32 <morganava> alright i'll leave it a few more minutes in case anyone else wants to pop in and say hello 17:23:42 <morganava> alright, ahve a good rest of your day folks o/ 17:23:44 <morganava> #endmeeting