python-letsencrypt 0.1.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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python-letsencrypt (0.1.0-1) experimental; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * Refresh patches.
  * Switch PGP key to new upstream key.

 -- Harlan Lieberman-Berg <email address hidden>  Thu, 03 Dec 2015 21:24:59 -0500

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Debian Let's Encrypt
Uploaded to:
Experimental
Original maintainer:
Debian Let's Encrypt
Architectures:
all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

letsencrypt: transitional dummy package

 This is a transitional dummy package for the rename of letsencrypt to certbot.
 It can safely be removed.

python-letsencrypt: Let's Encrypt main library

 The objective of Let's Encrypt and the ACME (Automated Certificate
 Management Environment) protocol is to make it possible to set up an
 HTTPS server and have it automatically obtain a browser-trusted
 certificate, without any human intervention. This is accomplished by
 running a certificate management agent on the web server.
 .
 This agent is used to:
 .
   - Automatically prove to the Let's Encrypt CA that you control the website
   - Obtain a browser-trusted certificate and set it up on your web server
   - Keep track of when your certificate is going to expire, and renew it
   - Help you revoke the certificate if that ever becomes necessary.
 .
 This package contains a compatibility shim to allow older letsencrypt plugins
 to work with the newer python-certbot module

python-letsencrypt-doc: Let's Encrypt client documentation

 The objective of Let's Encrypt and the ACME (Automated Certificate
 Management Environment) protocol is to make it possible to set up an
 HTTPS server and have it automatically obtain a browser-trusted
 certificate, without any human intervention. This is accomplished by
 running a certificate management agent on the web server.
 .
 This agent is used to:
 .
   - Automatically prove to the Let's Encrypt CA that you control the website
   - Obtain a browser-trusted certificate and set it up on your web server
   - Keep track of when your certificate is going to expire, and renew it
   - Help you revoke the certificate if that ever becomes necessary.
 .
 This package contains the documentation.