From mark.atwood at ntpsec.org Tue Oct 6 05:07:33 2020 From: mark.atwood at ntpsec.org (Mark Atwood) Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2020 22:07:33 -0700 Subject: =?UTF-8?Q?The_NTPsec_Project_is_pleased_to_announce_the_tagging_of_versi?= =?UTF-8?Q?on_1.2.0?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54a18a0d-57b1-493c-a1df-17589d52ac4b@www.fastmail.com> The NTPsec Project is pleased to announce the tagging of version 1.2.0 The minor version bump is to indicate official official support of RFC8915 "Network Time Security for the Network Time Protocol" which was released 2020-09-30. For other changes since the previous release, please consult the project NEWS.adoc file at https://gitlab.com/NTPsec/ntpsec/-/blob/master/NEWS.adoc == Getting this release You can clone the git repo from https://gitlab.com/NTPsec/ntpsec.git and you can download the release tarballs with sums and signatures from ftp://ftp.ntpsec.org/pub/releases/ This release is signed with the GPG key id E57235D22764129FA4F2F4D17F52608ED0E49D76 which is a new key. == About today On this day in 1783, Benjamin Hanks received a patent for a self-winding clock he planned to install in the Old Dutch Church in Kingston, New York, supposedly making it the first public clock in what became the New York City metropolitan area. ..??? Mark Atwood Project Manager of the NTPsec Project +1-206-604-2198