Debian Project News - January 27th, 2014
Welcome to this year's second issue of DPN, the newsletter for the Debian community. Topics covered in this issue include:
- Bits from the DPL
- Debian France online shop open
- Valve games for Debian Members and Maintainers
- Debian real-time communication
- Other news
- Upcoming events
- New Debian Contributors
- Important Debian Security Advisories
- New and noteworthy packages
- Work-needing packages
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Bits from the DPL
Lucas Nussbaum sent his monthly report of DPL activities for December 2013 and the first half of January 2014. Lucas started public discussions on several topics, such as evaluation criteria for trusted organisations and Debian services and Debian infrastructure .
Debian France online shop open
Sylvestre Ledru reported on his blog that Debian France has opened an online shop with plenty of Debian goodies: some are already familiar as they were sold during FOSDEM or various DebConfs (like the Swiss army knives or the classic polo shirts), but there are also brand-new Wheezy-themed t-shirts. The website is only in French, although an English version might exist in the future.
Valve games for Debian Members and Maintainers
Neil McGovern announced that Valve wish to express their thanks to the Debian community for the operating system on which they based Steam OS, a distribution for gamers. They are offering to all Debian Members and Debian Maintainers a free subscription which provides access to all past and future Valve produced games. If your cryptographic key is in the Debian keyring and you are interested in this offer, send a GPG-signed email to Jo Shields.
Debian real-time communication
Daniel Pocock announced the availability of a SIP service for Debian Members. This service, launched during the mini-DebConf in Paris, offers real-time audio and video conversation through the browser (with WebRTC) or a diverse range of traditional softphones, including Empathy, Jitsi, Lumicall, Linphone, and CSIPSimple. A phonebooth is available for people wanting to reach Debian Members through this service. For more information on how to use this service, please consult the dedicated wiki page. This service has been made possible by a significant effort by the DSA team over the last few weeks. The Debian project is encouraging other free software projects, including Debian derivatives, to emulate what Debian has done so that we can all call each other.
Other news
The 34th issue of the miscellaneous news for developers has been released and covers the following topics:
- email notifications for git commits on git.debian.org
- alioth.debian.org now exports project meta-data as RDF (using DOAP/ADMS.SW)
- animate the Debian microblogging accounts!
- cryptographic verification of upstream packages
- state of the debian-keyring
- ci.debian.net
Lucas Nussbaum mentioned on his blog that thanks to Christophe Siraut, the Debian Maintainer Dashboard (a service based on the Ultimate Debian Database) now provides RSS feeds for recently added tasks.
Adam D. Barratt announced that
Wheezy
7.4
is to be published on February 8, and
Squeeze
6.0.9
on February 15. The NEW queue for these distributions will be frozen one
week before the actual release date.
Clint Adams posted some statistics about the Debian keyrings, breaking down the keys used in Debian by their types, lengths, and hash algorithms.
Upcoming events
There are several upcoming Debian-related events:
- February 1-2, Brussels, Belgium — Debian booth at FOSDEM
- February 14-16, Minsk, Belarus — LVEE conference, Winter Edition
You can find more information about Debian-related events and talks on the events section of the Debian wiki, or subscribe to one of our events mailing lists for different regions: Europe, Netherlands, Hispanic America, North America.
Do you want to organise a Debian booth or a Debian install party? Are you aware of other upcoming Debian-related events? Have you delivered a Debian talk that you want to link on our talks page? Send an email to the Debian Events Team.
New Debian Contributors
Two applicants have been accepted as Debian Developers, nine applicants have been accepted as Debian Maintainer, and eleven people have started to maintain packages since the previous issue of the Debian Project News. Please welcome Apollon Oikonomopoulos, Vincent Cheng Diane Trout, Héctor Romojaro Gómez, Ximin Luo, Reuben Thomas, Sergiusz Pawłowicz, Timo Weingärtner, Christos Trochalakis, Dmitry Shachnev, Chris Boot, Marco Bardelli, Tianon Gravi, Ivan Mincik, Jose Luis Rivero, Richard Stephen Uhler, Rupert Swarbrick, Jorge Soares, Sylvain Pineau, Mark Buda, Jyrki Pulliainen, and Maykel Moya into our project!
Important Debian Security Advisories
Debian's Security Team recently released advisories for these packages (among others): asterisk, devscripts, openssl, libxfont, spice, srtp, movabletype-opensource, libspring-java, graphviz, djvulibre, mysql-5.1, libvirt, drupal7, and mysql-5.5. Please read them carefully and take the proper measures.
Please note that these are a selection of the more important security advisories of the last weeks. If you need to be kept up to date about security advisories released by the Debian Security Team, please subscribe to the security mailing list (and the separate backports list, and stable updates list) for announcements.
New and noteworthy packages
369 packages were added to the unstable Debian archive recently. Among many others are:
- entr — tool to run arbitrary commands when files change
- htcondor — distributed workload management system
- init-select — init system selection tool
- jmtpfs — FUSE based filesystem for accessing MTP devices
- jscommunicator-web-phone — basic SIP video-phone web page using WebRTC
- kdeconnect — tool to connect smartphones to your KDE Plasma Workspace
- menulibre — advanced FreeDesktop.org compliant menu editor
- noblenote — Qt program for taking notes
- simpleburn — minimalistic application for burning and extracting CDs and DVDs
- thc-ipv6 — The Hacker Choice's IPv6 attack toolkit
- thermald — thermal monitoring and controlling daemon
Work-needing packages
Currently 520 packages are orphaned and 155 packages are up for adoption: please visit the complete list of packages which need your help.
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This issue of Debian Project News was edited by Carl J Mannino, Cédric Boutillier and Justin B Rye.