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[GH-ISSUE #421] Project Status #279
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Originally created by @gaby on GitHub (Jan 16, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert/issues/421
What's the status of this project? There's dozens of good PR's that never get reviewed/approved. There hasn't been any changes to the tool in almost a year.
@FiloSottile commented on GitHub (Jan 16, 2022):
_o/ I generally work on projects in batches, unless there's something urgent. I keep an eye on all issues and PRs to catch urgent stuff or to form an idea of what changes should go into the next batch. mkcert has a specific job, which is to make certificates that work in browsers locally. As far as I can tell it's doing that job well, am I missing serious blockers?
@gaby commented on GitHub (Jan 16, 2022):
@FiloSottile Thanks for the update, really appreciate it.
Quick good to have fixes #344 #379 #309 and #274
PR #327 will be critical coming Ubuntu 22.04 which will install Firefox as a Snap app.
Another one would be #359 although tests are failing with 0 changes in code.
@FiloSottile commented on GitHub (Jan 16, 2022):
Ah, good to know about Ubuntu 22.04, thank you. I will look into #327 sooner rather than later.
The rest look like good-to-have improvements, which is the kind of thing that will go into the next batch of mkcert work, when I manage to get around to it.
#309 is a much bigger UX change than the others, BTW.
@gaby commented on GitHub (Jan 16, 2022):
Thank you! Yeah agree, most are good to have. #327 will defenitely be important coming Ubuntu 22.04 in April, 2022.
@potatoqualitee commented on GitHub (Jan 22, 2022):
Not sure if this is in scope for browser-intent but I can no longer use mkcert in my CI/CD process on macOS, and https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert/issues/415 is a blocker for me, as my command line browsers don't trust the certs.