On 3 December 2015 at 22:04, Matthew Miller <mattdm@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 09:58:15PM +0000, Christopher wrote:
> I see a couple of the Let's Encrypt dependencies (like python-acme) are
> working their way in to rawhide, but not yet in F23. I also don't yet see a
> 'letsencrypt' package.
> Since it's now in "Public Beta"[1], having it available soon might be very
> useful for F23 users.
> Does anybody have any plans to work on making the tools (and their
> dependencies) available as an update to F23?
> If so, I'd be willing to help test and/or review.

It's in progress. See review request at
<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1287193>.


My focus right now is F24 (aka rawhide).

There are some dependency issues with F23 (and EPEL) which I plan to look at once we have it in place in rawhide.

Things like python-dialog-2.7-20 in F23 when 3.0+ is needed as one example.

Once letsencrypt is approved I intend to file a F23 tracker bug and block it against any dependency missing, then talk to the relevant maintainers to see about getting updates into F23.

I don't know yet how feasible this is but do watch this space as it'd be a shame not to be able to use the official client in Fedora till next year.