[00:00:02] [HUGGLEBUILDER] Building a nightly build 20150717 x64 debian package [00:09:15] [HUGGLEBUILDER] Win32 huggle version is ready for download at http://huggle.wmflabs.org/builds/windows/huggle.zip [00:09:23] [HUGGLEBUILDER] huggle_20150717-nightly_amd64.deb is ready for download at http://huggle.wmflabs.org/builds/huggle_20150717-nightly_amd64.deb [00:19:39] 10Huggle: Add a publisher - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105560#1459261 (10Reedy) >>! In T105560#1447490, @MrStradivarius wrote: > If you're willing to wait until September, [[ https://letsencrypt.org/ | Let's Encrypt ]] will give you certificates for free. For code signing? [07:38:04] 10Huggle: Add a publisher - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105560#1459796 (10Petrb) p:5Triage>3Lowest [07:41:31] 10Huggle: Add a publisher - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105560#1459802 (10Petrb) Huggle is open source, both Microsoft and Apple are enforcing weird policies that are basically just forcing developers to pay huge money either directly to MS or Apple just so that they can publish the software "right way".... [07:55:57] 10Huggle: Unable to view diff for 671159306 on enwp (Unable to split diff) - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105653#1459836 (10Petrb) Were you really unable to open it or you just saw that splitter error message? Splitter is just a helper extension, it doesn't always work and when it doesn't, huggle doesn't u... [07:59:57] 10Huggle: Huggle added a lvl 3 warning two days after lvl 4 warning - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105622#1459841 (10Petrb) 5Open>3Resolved a:3Petrb [08:00:21] 10Huggle: Unable to view diff for 671159306 on enwp (Unable to split diff) - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105653#1459843 (10Petrb) p:5Triage>3Normal [12:53:19] 10Huggle: Add a publisher - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105560#1460157 (10MrStradivarius) > For code signing? I'm not sure - I've never had to set up a certificate for anything yet. If it's not obvious from the website, then probably not. [14:57:29] 10Huggle: Add a publisher - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105560#1460312 (10Petrb) Code signing usually works in the way that you have a public and private keys (or certificates), distribute the public key to a key server and sign the binary packages with the private one, so that it can be verified that bin...