Thanks Ken, I posted another PR and noticed that travis is not able to show results on new PRs. I know that I had to change one of my projects to allow GitHub Oauuth integration. This comment from another user with the same issue explains how to fix it: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/9440#issuecomment-378707440 That said, I see there are no tests run in travis, only a build of sources. Is there any interest in adding at least some minimal testing via something like sample-server/sample-client ? Simo. On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 10:31 -0400, Ken Murchison wrote: > PRs are the best way to contribute. I will try to find some time to > work through the existing PRs. > > > On 3/29/19 10:11 AM, Simo Sorce wrote: > > Hello list, > > as of recently I am working as the Red Hat maintainer for the cyrus- > > sasl package taking over from Jakub Jelen. > > > > I am writing to ask what is the correct way to engage with regard to > > patch review and getting work done in general. I have submitted a few > > PRs to the github tree over the last few months but I've seen no > > reaction so I am wondering if I need to ping any individual > > specifically or need to drop a message here, or anything else. > > > > I am planning to write some more patches, for example we would like to > > move away from any custom cryptography implementation in our packages > > and I found DES, RC4 and MD5 algorithms implemented in the package. > > I would like to replace them with simple calls to the OpenSSL EVP > > interface but it is not clear to me that is is ok, and how to deal with > > other platforms I do not have access to (like Mac OS X). > > > > Any guidance ? > > > > Thanks, > > Simo. > > -- Simo Sorce Sr. Principal Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc