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[jira] [Closed] (INFRA-11118) Participation in Code Signing by HTTP Server project

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-11118?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

#asfinfra Bot closed INFRA-11118.
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    Resolution: Won't Fix  (was: Unresolved)

Hi, 

This issue has been in state 'Pending Closed' for at least 5 days, and was previously waiting for at least 3 days for waiting for updates. 
  
We are closing this issue automatically, feel free to reopen the issue or open a new one should you need further help.


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> Participation in Code Signing by HTTP Server project
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: INFRA-11118
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-11118
>             Project: Infrastructure
>          Issue Type: Planned Work
>          Components: Codesigning
>            Reporter: William A. Rowe, Jr.
>            Assignee: Mark Thomas
>
> Raising a ticket to express interest...
> For some time, the value of an ASF shipping Windows httpd binary has been negligible, as various lgpl and gpl components could be combined by other parties and assembled as a more complete version of httpd.  It has been a few years since the httpd project has shipped Windows binaries.
> With the introduction of code signing, this becomes interesting once again for httpd to ship what are the official sources built for Windows, particularly with the introduction of a persistent runtime in Visual C 14.  I'm willing to take this on if the Code signing service agreement can be extended.
> Note that an httpd 2.4 package consists of about 48 programs and dynamic libraries, and some 108 modules.  Internal to the installer there is a script rewriting binary and the install package itself, for a total of soon to be 160 signed objects per release.  Releases of 2.4 occur about 4 times a year with releases of the legacy package (2.2 at present) which occur 2 times a year.
> Given the number of components, some batch submission mechanism is required to consider this effort.
> Please provide feedback about the commitment to renewing the Symantec service, and I would like to participate in this offering, going forwards, if the commitment is there.



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