Re: Compilation of Git Clone copy of Secure Coding Handbook

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On 19/09/13 16:14, Florian Weimer wrote:
> On 09/19/2013 03:42 PM, Tristan Santore wrote:
> 
>> Still be nice, if we could add the prerequisites into the README though.
>> Not everyone is accustomed to publican. Also, I am using make
>> build-manual, so maybe we should add that to the README too, in a
>> prominent way.
> 
> I pushed an update for the README.  Not sure why we didn't end up using
> the Fedora version I had prepared at some point. :-/
> 
> Right now, the newly added web application isn't valid Docbook, and it
> breaks the build, even though it's not referenced anywhere.  If you want
> to build the manual yourself, you'll have to remove this file temporarily.
> 
Thank you very much indeed, Florian. Much appreciated.

Be nice if we could get more python content in this guide. I wonder who
one could ask or inform, to find more volunteers for the python section.

I for one have always wondered about the unicode/ascii/hex conversion
issues for input validation. Maybe some regexpr pitfalls would be nice too.

In fact, the more the merrier.


Any ideas who one could inform ask ?

At the moment it seems there are only the two of you working on this
guide, which I think is a shame. If I had the expertise I would help
out, but as I do not, I am hardly the person to ask for good defensive
coding advice for python related matters. Wish I was.

Regards,

Tristan

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