New issue by dirkson on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/38155 Description: ### Package name uacme ### Package homepage https://github.com/ndilieto/uacme ### Description An ACMEv2 client written in C. Basically a Let'sEncrypt client. I think just making the binary available is enough - The rest of the config is specific to each user. For our distro it would depend on openssl and libcurl . Releases are provided as git tags in the upstream/latest branch, as per the readme. Anything here ( https://github.com/ndilieto/uacme/tags ) with the tag 'upstream/x.x.x' is considered a release. This is an unusual method of packaging releases, but I don't see where it fails to meet any void requirements because of it. I've been using this in a light production environment since 2020. I believe I started using it because it was the only Let'sEncrypt client I could find that would allow me to get an ECC cert. ### Does the requested package meet the quality requirements? System, Compiled ### Is the requested package released? Yes