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Re: [LightDM] light-locker 0.1.0 released


From: Yves-Alexis Perez <corsac () debian org>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 23:13:17 +0200

I'm cross-posting this to oss-sec so people there have a chance to look
at the audit request.

On mar., 2013-06-25 at 10:47 +0200, Peter de Ridder wrote:
light-locker 0.1.0 is now available for download from

 http://rhaalovely.net/stuff/light-locker-0.1.0.tar.bz2

 SHA1: 7c2639d4f6a113f97143d530a5696984be66238d
 MD5:  52984b8c7066b63e1c5398859e36a255

What is light locker?
=====================
light-locker is a simple locker (forked from gnome-screensaver) that aims
to have simple, sane, secure defaults and be well integrated with the
desktop while not carrying any desktop-specific dependencies.

It relies on lightdm for locking and unlocking your session via
ConsoleKit/UPower or logind/systemd.

Release notes for 0.1.0
=======================
[Please note that this is a development release.]

light-locker source code is hosted on
http://github.com/the-cavalry/light-locker
Issues and pull request can be placed on github.  We don't take feature
requests for the 1.0.0 version.  These will be postponed to later versions.

  Request for audit:
light-locker aims to bring security to locked sessions.  Important here is
that the locker should not crash as this would expose the locked session.

  Request for translations:
Since the fork of gnome-screensaver many translation-strings were removed
but 2 new strings were added.  Translators can send changes with a
github pull request or mail the new .po file to simon () xfce org.
Please remove the fuzzy tags from the translations as strings marked as
fuzzy won't be translated in the application.
To preview the lock screen run `./src/preview` for the source tree.
 However, this requires translations to be installed.
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