Hi,
I also worked on SUDS, and sent some of my patches to this list in May, but
got no response. I worked on WS-Security, implemented correct, standards-
compliant digest UsernameToken support, and will publish DigitalSignature
soon. Currently, these are available in my GitHub repositories
(
https://github.com/dnet/suds and
https://github.com/dnet/SudsSigner), and
I've written my masters thesis about it (
http://vsza.hu/thesis-beta.pdf).
There are also patches based on my work regarding MTOM attachments, available
in the GH repository of Zbigniew Siciarz (
https://github.com/zsiciarz/suds).
By looking at the archives of 2011, there were mutliple threads about the
future of SUDS development, and IIRC the maintainer hasn't responded to any of
these. One of these threads asks in the subject "Is suds still maintained?",
and I think, although maintenance in the regular sense is missing, it's worth
posting the patches, as you might never know, who can make use of it -- a
great example is Antonia Valentin (2011.10.19. "digest in header"), who also
missed digest UsernameToken support, and my patches solved the problem.
Regards,
András Veres-Szentkirályi
2011. december 18. vasárnap 12:49:41 dátummal Jurko Gospodnetić ezt írta:
Hi all.
I was looking into suds a bit and found the development to either be
slowish or I was just unlucky and did not run into the correct developers.
I tried but could not find any active enough project repositories so
I prepared a Mercurial repository at 'https://bitbucket.org/jurko/suds'
containing some of my patches - for now mostly concentrating on
preparing a more detailed test suite as I research suds. For other
topics I'd like to change/add in the suds library itself - I'll post
separate messages to the mailing list.
I also helped update the Py3 patch series a bit (hosted at
'https://bitbucket.org/bernh/suds-python-3-patches'). It has a few more
Py3 related fixes, can now be applied on top of my repository and the
original suds one and its results are still compatible with Py2.
Is there any chance for such changes to be accepted back into the
original project repository and how should one go about it? Or how to at
least get feedback on what else needs to be done for them to be accepted?
Is there any interest at all for such further suds library
development? Or should I just keep my work for private use?
Best regards,
Jurko Gospodnetić