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    The Debian Project https://www.debian.org/
    Debian Project News [email protected]
    August 31st, 2018 https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2018/03/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Welcome to this year's third issue of DPN, the newsletter for the Debian community. Topics covered in this issue include:

    * Welcome to the Debian Project News!
    * Internal News/Happenings
    * Events: Upcoming and Reports
    * Reports
    * Help needed
    * More than just code
    * Quick Links from Debian Social Media
    * Want to continue reading DPN?


    Welcome to the Debian Project News!
    -----------------------------------

    We hope that you enjoy this edition of the DPN.

    For other news, please read the official Debian blog Bits from
    Debian [1], and follow https://micronews.debian.org which feeds <(via
    RSS) the @debian> profile on several social networks too.

    1: https://bits.debian.org

    Debian's Security Team releases current advisories on a daily basis
    (Security Advisories 2018 [2]). Please read them carefully and subscribe
    to the security mailing list [3].

    2: https://www.debian.org/security/2018/
    3: https://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/

    At the end of this Project News we've added a Quick Links section which
    links to a selection of the posts made through our other media streams.


    Internal News/Happenings
    ------------------------

    Happy 25th Anniversary Debian!

    This year's annual Debian birthday celebration, known as DebianDay [4],
    was an even more special occasion as it marked a quarter century [5] of excellence, development, contributions, translations, software creation, advocacy, and all things Debian. Celebrations were held all over the
    world and several Debian designers created some amazing artwork, logos, posters, and images which we shared online.

    4: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDay
    5: https://bits.debian.org/2018/08/debian-is-25.html

    Debian 25 Years by Angelo Rosa [6]

    6: https://micronews.debian.org/images/Debian25years-AngeloRosa.png

    Anniversary Logo by Mark Billings [7]

    7: https://micronews.debian.org/images/Debian25years-MarkBillings.png

    Happy Birthday by Petrusko [8]

    8: https://micronews.debian.org/images/Debian25years-Petrusko.png

    Artwork by Daniel Lenharo [9]

    9: https://micronews.debian.org/images/Debian25years-DanielLenharo.png

    Posters by Valessio Brito [10]

    10: https://micronews.debian.org/images/Debian25years-ValessioBrito.png

    Thank you Debian Developers and Contributors for all that you do!
    Updated Debian 9 and Debian 8: 9.5 and 8.11 released

    The Debian project announced [11] the fifth update of its stable
    distribution Debian 9 (codename "Stretch") on 14 July 2018 to point
    release 9.5.

    11: https://www.debian.org/News/2018/20180714

    The Debian project also announced [12] the eleventh and final update of
    its oldstable distribution Debian 8 (codename "Jessie") on 23 June 2018
    to point release 8.11.

    12: https://www.debian.org/News/2018/20180623

    These point releases added corrections for security issues along with a
    few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories have already
    been published separately and are referenced where available. Upgrading
    an existing installation to either revision can be achieved by pointing
    the package management system at one of Debian's many HTTP mirrors. A comprehensive list of mirrors is available at: https://www.debian.org/mirror/list


    Alioth Migration to Salsa

    Debian Developers and projects should have already migrated over to the
    new system; additional information on the migration is available [13].

    13: https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/AliothMigration

    Debian Data Protection Team announced

    Chris Lamb announced [14] the creation and delegation of the Debian Data Protection team. The team will serve as the centralized point for
    queries regarding Debian's use and care of personal information across
    the project and guidance on data protection principles.

    14: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/06/msg00000.html

    Latest team features of Debian Package Tracker

    Raphael Hertzog shared [15] the latest team features of the Debian
    Package Tracker. New to the tracker are helpful attributes for email
    address team identification, discussion subscriptions, and automatic
    maintainer and uploader fields along with many other features.

    15: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/07/msg00001.html

    vmdebootstrap to be removed September 2018

    Lars Wirzenius encouraged [16] users of the vmdebootstrap package to
    switch to other available tools prior to its removal from the archive
    September 2018. The package, used for automatically building system
    images, is somewhat difficult to modify and test due to its
    architecture. As other tools are available users are advised to change
    now.

    16: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/07/msg00002.html

    Debian Policy 4.2.0.0 released

    Sean Whitton announced Debian Policy 4.2.0.0 being released and uploaded
    to sid. The announcement details the changes from Policy 4.1.5. The
    Debian Policy Manual [17] deals with the structure and contents of the
    Debian archive, technical requirements each package must satisfy to be
    included in the archive, and the package management system developers
    have to be conversant with.

    17: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/

    DebConf18 Videos are available

    New and noteworthy packages

    Among many other packages that were added to the unstable Debian
    archive [18] in the past weeks, we can find:

    * astroid (0.13-3) - Graphical notmuch email client [19]
    * webext-debianbuttons (2.1-2) - Buttons for querying Debian-related
    pages with Firefox [20]
    * elpa-verbiste (0.1.45-4) - French and Italian conjugator - emacs extension [21]

    18: https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/newpkg
    19: https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/astroid
    20: https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/webext-debianbuttons
    21: https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/elpa-verbiste


    Events: Upcoming and Reports
    ----------------------------

    Upcoming events

    Debian/Xen microsprint, Cambridge, 10 September

    There will be a microsprint [22] held on 10 September in Cambridge, UK,
    to work on Debian Xen packages for "Buster".

    22: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/08/msg00005.html

    Debian Bug Squashing Party, Chemnitz, Germany 28th-30th September

    There will be a Bug Squashing Party [23] on 28–30 September 2018 in Chemnitz, Germany.

    23: https://wiki.debian.org/BSP/2018/09/de/Chemnitz

    DebConf18 in Hsinshu

    The annual Debian Project's Developer Conference, which includes
    technical, social and policy talks and is known as DebConf [24], was
    held this year in Hsinchu, Taiwan from 29 July through 5 August. DebConf18 [25] was the very first Debian Conference held in Asia. We
    welcomed over 306 attendees from around the world, and held 137 events,
    100 talks, 25 Birds of a Feather discussion sessions, 5 workshops and
    many other activities.

    24: https://debconf.org/
    25: https://debconf18.debconf.org/

    The schedule [26] of events and talks [27] were continually updated and shared on Debian micronews [28], and are still available.

    26: https://debconf18.debconf.org/schedule/
    27: https://debconf18.debconf.org/talks/
    28: https://micronews.debian.org

    DebConf19 in Curitiba

    DebConf19 will be held in Curitiba, Brazil, from 21 to 28 July, 2019,
    and will be the second DebConf held in Brazil.


    Reports
    -------

    LTS Freexian Monthly Reports

    Freexian issues monthly reports [29] about the work of paid contributors
    to Debian Long Term Support.

    29: https://raphaelhertzog.com/tag/Freexian+LTS/

    Reproducible Builds status update

    Follow the Reproducible Builds blog [30] to get the weekly reports on
    their work in the "Buster" cycle.

    30: https://reproducible-builds.org/blog/


    Help needed
    -----------

    Teams needing help

    Packages needing help:

    Currently [31] 1298 packages are orphaned [32] and 173 packages are up
    for adoption [33]: please visit the complete list of packages which need
    your help [34].

    31: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2018/08/msg00369.html
    32: https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/orphaned
    33: https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/rfa
    34: https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/help_requested

    Newcomer bugs

    Debian has a "newcomer" bug tag, used to indicate bugs which are
    suitable for new contributors to use as an entry point to working on
    specific packages. There are currently 203 [35] bugs available tagged "newcomer".

    35: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=newcomer


    More than just code
    -------------------

    Jonathan McDowell shared [36] a write-up entitled "Hooking up Home
    Assistant to Alexa and Google Assistant" which details how to set up
    home automation and required authentication, with a few critical
    security steps to avoid being another insecure device on the IoT.

    36: https://www.earth.li/~noodles/blog/2018/06/alexa-assistant.html

    Benjamin Mako Hill blogged [37] on "How markets coopted free software's
    most powerful weapon" which highlights the methodology of current
    business development models which use the same tools that enabled the
    large scale development of free culture and free software. The talk was
    also the keynote at LibrePlanet 2018.

    37: https://mako.cc/copyrighteous/libreplanet-2018-keynote

    Ana Guerrero Lopez introduced [38] us to debos [39], a versatile image generator. The tool, used to build software images, makes the task easy
    by using recipe files in YAML to create highly customized images.

    38: https://ekaia.org/blog/2018/07/03/introducing-debos/
    39: https://github.com/go-debos/debos

    Contributors

    1,484 people and 19 teams are currently listed on the Debian
    Contributors [40] page for 2018.

    40: https://contributors.debian.org/

    Discussions

    From the Debian-user mailing list serveral interesting questions were
    asked:

    HP Garcia asked about "Verifying Digital Signatures" [41]. Fellow Debian
    users contributed to the discussion with pointers on how to check and
    keep keys and signatures current.

    41: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/06/msg00239.html

    Pierre Couderc asked "How to apt update from an USB key?" [42] Readers
    can learn about other tried and proven methods to update sources and
    packages for computer systems with limited access.

    42: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/07/msg00420.html

    Martin Drecher asked about "use of su vs sudo?" [43] Always a hot topic
    for administrators, this question introduces best practices and includes
    some of a history of how/when passwords are used during the initial
    Debian system installation and the effects on the system afterward.

    43: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/08/msg00226.html

    Richard Owlett asked about "Installing package NOT in repository" [44].
    This longer discussion talks about the installation of.deb files,
    install pathname arguments, dependency checking, dpkg, apt, and cached
    personal survival notes.

    44: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/08/msg00595.html

    Tips and Tricks

    Petter Reinholdtsen shared a tip on doing a Debian APT upgrade without
    enough free space [45] on the disk. The blog post includes a script and
    other methods for upgrades when storage space is limited.

    45: http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Debian_APT_upgrade_without_enough_free_space_on_the_disk___.html

    Arturo Borrero González highlights Things you can do with Debian,
    Multimedia editing. [46] He covers many of the FLOSS software packages
    and tools available in Debian for multimedia editing and production.

    46: http://ral-arturo.org/2018/07/19/multimedia.html

    Once upon a time in Debian:

    * 2014-08-27 Two new architectures (arm64 and ppc64el) bootstrapping
    in unstable [47]
    * 2010-08-31 Debian Project mourns the loss of Frans Pop [48]
    * 2007-09-02 packages.debian.org updated [49]
    * 2005-09-03 bugs.d.o: usertags and user categories [50]
    * 2009-09-04 grub package now based on GRUB2 [51]

    47: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2014/08/msg00012.html
    48: https://www.debian.org/News/2010/20100831
    49: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2007/09/msg00001.html
    50: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/09/msg00002.html
    51: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2009/09/msg00002.html


    Quick Links from Debian Social Media
    ------------------------------------

    This is an extract from the micronews.debian.org [52] feed, in which we
    have removed the topics already commented on in this DPN issue. You can
    skip this section if you already follow micronews.debian.org or <the
    @debian> profile in a social network (Pump.io, GNU Social, Mastodon or Twitter). The items are provided unformatted in descending order by date (recent news at the top).

    * Several Debian designers created artwork to celebrate #DebianDay #Debian25years
    * The original announcement from Ian Murdock can be found here: https://deb.li/ikd3y #DebianDay #Debian25years
    * 25 years and counting
    https://bits.debian.org/2018/08/debian-is-25.html #DebianDay #Debian25years
    * If you want Debian Buster released in early 2019 (or like short
    Debian freezes in general...) help fix RC bugs today! https://nthykier.wordpress.com/2018/08/06/buster-is-headed-for-a-long-hard-freeze/
    * #DebConf18 closes in Hsinchu and #DebConf19 dates announced https://bits.debian.org/2018/08/debconf18-closes.html
    * #DebConf18 ended with the introduction of #DebConf19 in Curitiba and
    the Closing Ceremony. See you next year in Brazil!

    52: https://micronews.debian.org

    * Debian joins KDE's Advisory Board https://dot.kde.org/2018/07/12/debian-joins-kdes-advisory-board
    * Report on Debian Edu sprint at MiniDebconf Hamburg, May 2018 https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2018/07/msg00004.html
    * "Report on the Debian Bug Squashing Party" (New York) by Elana
    Hashman https://hashman.ca/nyc-bsp-report/
    * "Introducing debos, a versatile images generator" by Ana Beatriz
    Guerrero Lopez https://ekaia.org/blog/2018/07/03/introducing-debos/


    June

    * Bits from the Debian Project Leader (June 2018) https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/06/msg00006.html
    * MiniDebConf Curitiba 2018 - a brief report http://debianbrasil.org.br/blog/minidebconf-curitiba-2018-a-brief-report
    * Debian Perl Sprint 2018 https://bits.debian.org/2018/06/debian-perl-sprint-2018.html
    * Report from the recent "cryptsetup" sprint https://blog.freesources.org//posts/2018/06/debian_cryptsetup_sprint_report/
    * Civil Infrastructure Platform Announces Collaboration with the
    Debian LTS Initiative https://www.cip-project.org/announcement/2018/06/19/civil-infrastructure-platform-announces-collaboration-with-the-debian-lts-initiative-and-welcomes-cybertrust-as-a-new-member
    * Debian Installer Buster Alpha 3 release https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/06/msg00005.html
    * Share your plans for DebCamp18 https://lists.debian.org/debconf-announce/2018/06/msg00003.html
    * Debian Artwork: Call for Proposals for Debian 10 (Buster) https://bits.debian.org/2018/06/buster-artwork-cfp.html
    * DebConf19 has a logo
    http://debianbrasil.org.br/blog/debconf19-has-a-logo
    * "Looking for a new Raspberry Pi image maintainer" by Michael
    Stapelberg https://people.debian.org/~stapelberg//2018/06/03/raspi3-looking-for-maintainer.html
    * Come join the #Debian #buster bug squashing party in Brooklyn, NYC
    on June 24th https://hashman.ca/nyc-bsp/


    May

    * Bits from the Debian Project Leader (May 2018) https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/05/msg00006.html



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