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Summary

JOSE (Javascript Object Signing and Encryption) is a Python implementation
of the standards developed by IETF Javascript Object Signing and Encryption
(Active WG), in particular the following RFCs:

  • JSON Web Algorithms (JWA)
  • JSON Web Key (JWK)
  • JSON Web Signature (JWS)

Originally developed as part of the ACME protocol implementation.

WWW: https://josepy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Test Plan

portlint: OK (looks fine.)
testport: OK (poudriere: {10,11,12}{i386,amd64} with FLAVOR=[py27,py36])
maketest: OK

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  • Fix devel/py-six required version.
This revision was not accepted when it landed; it landed in state Needs Review.Jan 22 2018, 3:40 PM
This revision was automatically updated to reflect the committed changes.