Hi, all:
Two developments in the last couple of days:
Firstly, I re-converted the tree from SVN to git again. Back in 2005 I was trying to switch epylog to using kid templates and branched the stable sources into STABLE-1_0 subversion branch. As I didn't complete the template work, that resulted in subversion trunk being very badly broken, to the point of not being useful. It's my fault that I didn't advertise this fact very publicly.
When Seth converted from subversion to git, he didn't import the STABLE-1_0 branch, so the git tree didn't have the actually working code any more. :) Thankfully, he still had the subversion tree stashed away, so after some git wrangling I was able to re-convert the project and push it back to the git repository (spamming the world in the process, sorry!).
You can browse the git tree here: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=epylog.git
So, as things are right now:
origin/master former STABLE-1_0 branch with everyone's post-2005 work re-applied (for the most part, I omitted a few inconsequential things that didn't cleanly apply)
origin/stable-1.0.x former STABLE-1_0 branch
origin/old-svn-trunk former very broken SVN trunk. Nobody should want this.
I released 1.0.5 today, only adding two features:
* Add systemd-logind to logins module, so Fedora 16 and all other things using systemd can report logins accurately. * Add gpg encryption of email reports. Signing also works, though there appear to be a few kinks, as evolution pretends that it's not a valid format (thunderbird and mutt have no problem, on the other hand). I will note that gpg-signing is added for completeness and requires personal paranoia level set firmly on 11.
You can grab the release here: https://fedorahosted.org/epylog/
I will also be pushing it to all things Fedora/EPEL in the near future.
Finally, I will be going through the things in master shortly and will release epylog-1.1 in the near future, which will be the new devel series.
Best,