On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 5:56 AM, Steve Langasek wrote:

> Asking for content review by way of a link to a viewvc URL of a wml page
> full of markup and comments == fail
>

Point taken..


> Can someone please inline the content to be reviewed, here on the list?
>

Apologies for the HTML email but that seemed to be the easiest way to do
this.

Here is the HTML inline instead of in SVN:
DebConf14: Talks, thoughts, comments and progress

The annual Debian developer meeting was held this year in Portland, Oregon,
August 23 – 31, 2014. DebConf14 <http://debconf14.debconf.org/> attendees
participated in talks, discussions, workshops and programming sessions.
Video teams captured a lot of the main talks and discussions for streaming
for interactive attendees and for the Debian video archive
<http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/>. Between the
video, presentations, and handouts the coverage came from the attendees in
blogs, posts, and project updates of which we've gathered a few for your
reading. Hope to see you next year at DebConf15
<http://debconf15.debconf.org/>!

Gregor Herrmann and a few members of the Debian Perl group had an
informal unofficial
pkg-perl micro-sprint
<http://info.comodo.priv.at/blog/debian_perl_group_micro_sprint.html> and
were very productive.

Vincent Sanders shared an inspired gift
<http://vincentsanders.blogspot.de/2014/08/without-craftsmanship-inspiration-is.html>
in the form of a plaque given to Russ Allbery in thanks for his tireless
work of keeping sanity in the Debian mailing lists. Pictures of the plaque
and design scheme are linked in the post. Vincent also shared
<http://vincentsanders.blogspot.com/2014/09/i-wanted-to-go-to-portland-because-its.html>
his experiences of the conference and hopes the organisers have recovered.

Noah Meyerhans' adventuring to Debian by train
<https://noah.meyerhans.us/blog/2014/08/24/debconf-by-train/>,
(Inter)netted some interesting IPv6 data for future road and railwarriors.

Hideki Yamane sent a gentle reminder for English speakers
<http://henrich-on-debian.blogspot.de/2014/08/could-you-try-to-consider-speaking-more.html>
to speak more slowly.

Daniel Pocock posted of GSoC talks at DebConf14
<http://danielpocock.com/gsoc-talks-at-debconf14-preview>, highlights
include the Java Project Dependency Builder and the WebRTC JSCommunicator.

Thomas Goirand gives us some insight into a working task list of
accomplishments
and projects <http://thomas.goirand.fr/blog/?p=200> he was able to complete
at DebConf14, from the OpenStack discussion to tasksel talks, and
completion of some things started last year at DebConf13.

Antonio Terceiro blogged
<http://softwarelivre.org/terceiro/blog/debconf-14-community-debian-ci-ruby-redmine-and-noosfero>
about debci and the Debian Continuous Integration project, Ruby, Redmine,
and Noosfero. His post also shares the atmosphere of being able to interact
directly with peers once a year.

Stefano Zacchiroli blogged
<http://upsilon.cc/%7Ezack/blog/posts/2014/08/debsources_hacking/> about a
talk
<http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2014/debconf14/webm/Debsources_powering_sourcesdebiannet.webm>
he did on debsources <http://sources.debian.net/> which now has its own
HACKING <http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/qa/debsources.git/tree/HACKING>
file.

Juliana Louback penned: DebConf 2014 and How I Became a Debian Contributor
<http://julianalouback.com/tech/2014/09/01/how-i-became-a-debian-contributor/>.


Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph's in-depth summary of DebConf14
<http://princessleia.com/journal/?p=9734> is a great read. She discussed
Debian Validation & CI, debci and the Continuous Integration project,
Automated Validation in Debian using LAVA, and Outsourcing webapp
maintenance.

Lucas Nussbaum by way of a blog post
<http://www.lucas-nussbaum.net/blog/?p=828> releases the very first version
of Debian Trivia modelled after the TCP/IP Drinking Game.

François Marier's shares additional information and further discussion
on Outsourcing
your webapp maintenance to Debian
<http://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/outsourcing-webapp-maintenance-to-debian/>.


Joachim Breitner <http://www.joachim-breitner.de/blog/657-DebConf_14> gave
a talk on Haskell and Debian
<http://summit.debconf.org/debconf14/meeting/68/debian-haskell-group-bof/>,
created a new tool for binNMUs for Haskell packages which runs via cron
job. The output is available for Haskell
<https://people.debian.org/%7Enomeata/binNMUs-haskell.txt> and for OCaml
<https://people.debian.org/%7Enomeata/binNMUs-ocaml.txt>, and he still had
a small amount of time to go dancing.

Jaldhar Harshad Vyas was not able to attend DebConf this year, but he did
tune in to the videos made available by the video team and gives an insightful
viewpoint <http://www.braincells.com/debian/index.cgi/search/item=290> to
what was being seen.

Jérémy Bobbio posted
<https://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/reproducible-builds/Week-of-Mon-20140901/000198.html>
about Reproducible builds in Debian in his recap of DebConf14. One of the
topics at hand involved defining a canonical path where packages must be
built and a BOF discussion on reproducible builds from where the
conversation moved to discussions in both Octave
<https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?43087> and Groff
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2014-08/msg00112.html>. New
helpers dh_fixmtimes
<https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=759886#10> and
dh_genbuildinfo
<https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/reproducible/debhelper.git/commit/?h=pu/reproducible_builds&id=a2a95893>
were added to BTS. The .buildinfo
<https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds#Recording_the_environment>
format has been specified on the wiki and reviewed. Lots of work is being
done in the project, interested parties can help with the TODO list
<https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds#Useful_things_you_.28yes.2C_you.21.29_can_do>
or join the new IRC channel #debian-reproducible on irc.debian.org.

Steve McIntyre posted a Summary from the d-i / debian-cd BoF at DC14
<https://lists.debian.org/debian-cd/2014/09/msg00019.html>, with some of
the session video available online
<http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2014/debconf14/webm/Debian_installer_and_CD_BoF.webm>.
Current jessie D-I needs some help with the testing on less common
architectures and languages, and release scheduling could be improved.
Future plans: Switching to a GUI by default for jessie, a default desktop
and desktop choice, artwork, bug fixes and new architecture support.
debian-cd: Things are working well. Improvement discussions are on
selecting which images to make I.E. netinst, DVD, et al., debian-cd in
progress with http download support, Regular live test builds, Other
discussions and questions revolve around which ARM platforms to support,
specially-designed images, multi-arch CDs, and cloud-init based images.
There is also a call for help as the team needs help with testing,
bug-handling, and translations.

Holger Levsen reports on feedback about the feedback
<http://layer-acht.org/thinking/blog/20140909-lts-august-2014/> from his
LTS talk
<http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2014/debconf14/webm/Debian_Long_Term_Support.webm>
at DebConf14. LTS has been perceived well, fits a demand, and people are
expecting it to continue; however, this is not without a few issues as
Holger explains in greater detail the lacking gatekeeper mechanisms, and
how contributions are needed from finance
<http://www.freexian.com/services/debian-lts.html> to uploads. In other
news the security-tracker is now fixed
<https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/status/release/oldstable> to
know about old stable. Time is short for that fix as once jessie is
released the tracker will need to support stable, oldstable which will be
wheezy, and oldoldstable.

Jonathan McDowell's summary
<http://www.earth.li/%7Enoodles/blog/2014/09/back-from-debconf-14.html> of
DebConf14 includes a fair perspective of the host city and the benefits of
planning of a good DebConf14 location. He also talks about the need for
facetime in the Debian project as it correlates with and improves
everyone's ability to work together. DebConf14 also provided the chance to
set up a hard time frame for removing older 1024 bit keys from Debian
keyrings
<https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2014/08/msg00015.html>.

Steve McIntyre posted a Summary from the "State of the ARM" BoF at DebConf14
<https://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2014/09/msg00081.html> with updates on
the 3 current ports armel, armhf and arm64. armel which targets the ARM
EABI soft-float ARMv4t processor may eventually be going away, while armhf
which targets the ARM EABI hard-float ARMv7 is doing well as the
cross-distro standard. Debian is has moved to a single armmp kernel flavour
using Device Tree Blobs and should be able to run on a large range of ARMv7
hardware. The arm64 port recently entered the main archive and it is hoped
to release with jessie with 2 official builds hosted at ARM. There is talk
of laptop development with an arm64 CPU. Buildds and hardware are mentioned
with acknowledgements for donated new machines, Banana Pi boards, and
software by way of ARM's DS-5 Development Studio - free for all Debian
Developers <http://ds.arm.com/debian/>. Help is needed! Join #debian-arm on
irc.debian.org and/or the debian-arm mailing list
<https://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/>. There is an upcoming Mini-DebConf
<https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Miniconf-UK/2014> in November 2014 hosted by
ARM in Cambridge, UK.

Tianon Gravi posted
<https://tianon.github.io/post/2014/08/30/debconf14.html> about the
atmosphere and contrast between an average conference and a DebConf.

Joseph Bisch posted about meeting his GSOC mentors, attending and
contributing to a keysigning event and did some work on debmetrics which is
powering metrics.debian.net. Debmetrics provides a uniform interface for
adding, updating, and viewing various metrics concerning Debian.

Harlan Lieberman-Berg's DebConf Retrospective
<http://blog.setec.io/articles/debconf-return/> shared the feel of DebConf,
and detailed some of the work on debugging a build failure, work with the
pkg-perl team on a few uploads, and work on a javascript slowdown issue on
codeeditor.

Ana Guerrero López reflected on Ten years contributing to Debian
<http://ekaia.org/blog/2014/09/08/debconf14-and-ten-years-contributing-to-debian/>.

-- 
bye,
pabs

https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
<http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:PaulWise>
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