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Debian Weekly News – August 26, 2003


Debian Weekly News
http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2003/34/

Debian Weekly News – August 26th, 2003


Welcome to this year’s 34th issue of DWN, the weekly newsletter
for the Debian community. The editorial of the [1]last issue seemed
to imply that LinEx did not contain non-free software, [2]which
[3]is obviously [4]wrong. The most important event for this week is
probably the decision in the European parliament regarding the
legalizing of software patents in Europe. [5]EuroLinux and [6]FFII
call for an offline demo in Brussels and an online [7]demo against
software patents.

1. http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2003/33/

2. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg02802.html

3. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg02926.html

4. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg02947.html

5. http://www.eurolinux.org/
6. http://www.ffii.org/
7. http://swpat.ffii.org/girzu/demo/

The next Debian Release. Anthony Towns [8]proposed December 1st
as the sarge release date. He also explained why the Debian project
maintains [9]stable releases at all. He also explains that this
release will feature a distributed release management, consisting
of at least four people. The use of the experimental distribution
is also recommended for cvs snapshots and the like. Of course,
Anthony also added a timeline for the sarge release. You’re also
strongly encouraged to work out your own schedule for packages you
work on.

8. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce-0308/msg00010.html

9. http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/

Debian’s Popularity as a Web Server. Gerrit Griebel [10]informed
us about a [11]report by Netcraft, which shows this popularity..
Despite the absence of funding and being an amateur effort, Debian
is the second most popular GNU/Linux distribution they find on
Internet web sites. Debian’s success is a testament to how little
difference money sometimes makes. It is the most cosmopolitan of
any of the GNU/Linux distributions. According to the geographical
[12]distribution, France and Germany contain more than half of all
Debian’s web server installations.

10. http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2003/34/mail#1

11.
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2003/08/16/debian_linux_distribution_10_years_old_today.html

12. http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2003/08/debiangeog.gif

Libranet: TCO-Friendly GNU/Linux. Timothy R. Butler, the
Editor-in-Chief of [13]Open for Business, wrote a [14]review of
Libranet. He says that “the Debian GNU/Linux distribution is built
entirely by volunteers. Because of this, and because of the large
volunteer base size, Debian has a very strong and clear future. It
is also known for meticulous packaging and release standards,
meaning it is extremely stable and secure.” Later he writes that
Libranet is a real treat to deal with and is certainly an
administrator’s dream.

13. http://www.ofb.biz/
14.
http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=251

Debian Retrospective by Ian Murdock. Ian Murdock, the founder of
the Debian project, wrote a [15]retrospective on LinuxPlanet. He
writes that in 1993, what he saw happening seemed completely
illogical and wondered how people without any master plan, from
different parts of the world, speaking different languages and not
getting paid, could come together to build something as complex as
an operating system. In those days people generally bootstrapped
their own GNU/Linux systems from the ground and the term
“distribution” wasn’t widely used yet.

15. http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/editorials/4959/1/

Debian Birthday Party Aftermath. The first set of photo
galleries were released for [16]parties in [17]Liege, Belgium,
[18]Wallenrod, Germany, and [19]Cambridge ([20]here, [21]here and
[22]here as well), United Kingdom. The people in Liege were also
quite proud of the cake. Additionally, Axel Beckert wrote a
[23]report about the German party and János Holányi
[24]reported about the party in Hungary.

16. http://www.debian.org/events/2003/0816-birthday

17. http://www.lilit.be/photos.php?gal=10ans_Debian

18. http://www.schmehl.info/gallery/debian-0xA

19. http://www.decadentplace.org.uk/photos/20030816-Cambridge/

20. http://www.zetnet.co.uk/~pm/photos/deb10th/

21. http://www.netsplit.com/events/2003/debian-10th.html

22. http://www.huhnix.org/picture_archive/debian-10/index.php

23. http://www.symlink.ch/kolumnen/03/08/18/1056218.shtml

24. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg03339.html

Tool of the Month: apt-iselect. Joe ‘Zonker’ Brockmeier
[25]selected apt-iselect as his tool of the month, which is written
by Dobrica Pavlinusic. This tool uses apt-cache to search for
packages matching one or more terms using a text-mode menu and
makes installing packages on Debian GNU/Linux systems even easier
than before. It adds interactivity to apt-cache and makes it more
friendly to users.

25. http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=8472/ur0308d/

Debian Keyring with non-Developer Keys? Martin Quinson
[26]wondered if it would be possible for contributors to Debian who
have not reached developer status to get their GnuPG key in the
Debian keyserver. He said that the trust relationship would be
eased if he could sign his mails and contribution with an easily
available key. However, [27]uploading the key to a [28]public
keyserver makes it easily [29]available.

26. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg02772.html

27. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg02804.html

28. http://wwwkeys.pgp.net/
29. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg03150.html

Ruby Policy Draft. Fumitoshi Ukai [30]announced that he’s going
to upload ruby-defaults soon and that he will rename the current
ruby package into ruby1.6. He also wrote an initial draft of the
[31]Debian ruby policy which also covers the transition from Ruby
1.6 to 1.8. Comments are welcome, also about packaging Ruby
1.8.

30. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg02923.html

31. http://pkg-ruby.alioth.debian.org/ruby-policy.html/index.html

Stack Protection in Debian? Russell Coker wanted to [32]know who
is interested in [33]stack protection. He believes that it would be
good to have some experiments with stack protected packages in
Debian. Probably the best way to do this would be to start with
ssh-stack and sysklogd-stack being uploaded to experimental. A
kernel image with [34]PaX could be interesting as well.

32. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg02986.html

33. http://www.trl.ibm.com/projects/security/ssp/

34. http://pageexec.virtualave.net/docs/pax.txt

Monitoring release-critical Bugs. Colin Watson [35]announced a
new release critical bugs mailing list. All mails sent to bugs with
release-critical severities, including acknowledgements of control
messages, will now be copied to the new list: [email protected].
People interested in keeping the RC bug count under control are
encouraged to [36]subscribe in the usual way and help out.

35. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce-0308/msg00013.html

36. http://lists.debian.org/debian-bugs-rc/

Survey about the Freeness of the FDL. Branden Robinson
[37]started a survey to measure the level of consensus on whether
the [38]GNU Free Documentation License (FDL) is considered a free
license according to the [39]Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG)
or not. The purpose of this survey is so that the participants in
the [40]debian-legal mailing list can make an informed
recommendation to the rest of the Debian project.

37. http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal-0308/msg01031.html

38. http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html

39. http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines

40. http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/

Sarge and non-free Documentation. Adam Warner [41]pointed out
how the release of sarge is treating documentation. The release
manager’s [42]policy says that documentation in main and contrib
must be freely distributable, and wherever possible should be under
a DFSG-free license. This will likely become a requirement for
after the release of sarge. Members of the FSF have approached us
to give them some more time to come up with a GNU FDL which is
DFSG-free before we move packages in question to non-free and
experience bigger controversies.

41. http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal-0308/msg01003.html

42. http://people.debian.org/~ajt/sarge_rc_policy.txt

Managing /etc/shells. Karl Ramm [43]announced that he has
uploaded a version of the shadow package that provides scripts for
the maintenance of /etc/shells. He decided very quickly when he
became the shadow maintainer that he didn’t want to be an arbiter
of acceptable shells. This file is no longer a config file, but is
maintained by the add-shell and remove-shell programs.

43. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg03227.html

LSB v1.9 Public Review. Martin Michlmayr [44]suggested people
review the [45]Linux Standard Base (LSB) [46]v1.9 in order to make
sure Debian agrees with its content. Porters should also check the
architecture specific documents. These preview specifications are
unapproved documents for feedback purposes only, in preparation for
LSB v2.0 which will released at the end of the year. The LSB should
be discussed on the [47]debian-lsb mailing list. Feedback to the
LSB is due by 30 September.

44. http://lists.debian.org/debian-lsb-0308/msg00000.html

45. http://www.linuxbase.org/
46. http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/

47. http://lists.debian.org/debian-lsb/

Work on new stable Revision for Woody. Bernd Eckenfels
[48]wondered if there were any plans for a 3.0r2 revision. The last
update was [49]released on December 16th 2002 and many security
updates have been released since then. Martin Schulze, the Stable
Release Manager, [50]replied that he is trying to get back to his
original bi-monthly plan. He also mentioned this [51]page which
contains his current plan for this update.

48. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg02623.html

49. http://www.debian.org/News/2002/20021216

50. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg02697.html

51. http://people.debian.org/~joey/3.0r2/

Where to place Kernel Modules? Martin F. Krafft [52]wondered
where to install additional kernel modules. Some packages use a
directory of their own in the top-level modules directory, while
other packages seem to prefer a subdirectory. Christoph Hellwig
[53]explained that one of the reasons for the module directory
layout change with Linux 2.4 is so that each package gets its own
top-level directory.

52. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg03305.html

53. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg03325.html

Information leaked into Debian Packages. Joey Hess [54]noticed
that information about the build system of some Debian maintainers
was leaking into their binary packages. He said that home
directories are just one thing that can get trapped in a binary.
Other likely candidates include the build system’s hostname. Slrn
used to use the build hostname at runtime when posting articles,
for example.

54. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg03267.html

Closing Snort Bugs. Sander Smeenk [55]announced that he plans to
close 25 bug reports against the stable version of [56]snort. He
wrote a nice message telling the submitter that the bug was
reported against an old version, including a [57]URL to an up to
date version of the package, where these bugs were likely to have
been fixed. In a reply Noah Meyerhans [58]explained that snort
should be removed from stable releases completely, as it is not
useful without a means of updating its data.

55. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg03311.html

56. http://packages.debian.org/snort

57. http://people.debian.org/~ssmeenk/snort-stable-i386/

58. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-0308/msg03350.html

New or Noteworthy Packages. The following packages were added to
the unstable Debian archive recently or contain important
updates.

  • [59]aewm++-goodies — Utilities to complement a minimal window
    manager.
  • [60]bomberclone — Free Bomberman-like game.
  • [61]cbmlink — Transfer data to/from Commodore 8-bit
    computers.
  • [62]cdrw-taper — Taper replacement for amanda to support
    backups to CD-RW or DVD+RW.
  • [63]cpudyn — CPU dynamic frequency control for processors with
    scaling.
  • [64]devilspie — Find windows and perform actions on them.
  • [65]divxcomp — Bitrate calculator for DivX movies written in
    perl.
  • [66]giarpfanoa — Gather network information using module
    system.
  • [67]proxychains — Redirect connections through proxy
    servers.
  • [68]txt2tags — Conversion tool generating
    HTML/SGML/LaTeX/man/MoinMoin/mgp/PageMaker files.
  • [69]xml-core — Utilities to maintain XML catalog files.
  • [70]xmms-arts — aRts Output plugin for xmms.

59. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/aewm++-goodies.html

60. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/games/bomberclone.html

61. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/otherosfs/cbmlink.html

62. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/cdrw-taper.html

63. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/cpudyn.html

64. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/gnome/devilspie.html

65. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/divxcomp.html

66. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/misc/giarpfanoa.html

67. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/proxychains.html

68. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/text/txt2tags.html

69. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/text/xml-core.html

70. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/sound/xmms-arts.html

Orphaned Packages. 25 packages were orphaned this week and
require a new maintainer. This makes a total of 214 orphaned
packages. Many thanks to the previous maintainers who contributed
to the Free Software community. Please see the [71]WNPP pages for
the full list, and please add a note to the bug report and retitle
it to ITA: if you plan to take over a package.

71. http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/

  • [72]3dwm — Interface library to painting functions.
    ([73]Bug#206870)
  • [74]autotrace — Bitmap to vector graphics converter.
    ([75]Bug#206859)
  • [76]bblaunch — Launch windows with manipulated attribs under
    blackbox. ([77]Bug#206256)
  • [78]bnc — IRC Session Bouncing Proxy. ([79]Bug#206490)
  • [80]dbd-xbase — Perl module to access xbase files (optionally
    through DBI). ([81]Bug#206878)
  • [82]jitterbug — Cgi-bin tool for problem reporting and
    tracking. ([83]Bug#206880)
  • [84]labelnation — Command-line label-printing program.
    ([85]Bug#206857)
  • [86]libcorba-orbit-perl — ORBit module for Perl.
    ([87]Bug#206879)
  • [88]libglade — Development files for libglade.
    ([89]Bug#206886)
  • [90]libgnome-gnorba-perl — Gnorba module for Perl.
    ([91]Bug#206882)
  • [92]libgtk-perl — Perl module for the libgtkxmhtml library.
    ([93]Bug#206885)
  • [94]libjttui-ruby — Jakub Travnik’s textmode user interface
    (JTTui) for Ruby. ([95]Bug#206718)
  • [96]libopengl-perl — Perl module to display 3D data using
    OpenGL, GLU, GLUT, and GLX. ([97]Bug#206883)
  • [98]meshio — MeshIO is a simple C++ library for the loading of
    3D model files. ([99]Bug#206871)
  • [100]mrename — Tool for easy and automatic renaming of many
    files. ([101]Bug#206856)
  • [102]pymbus — Bus messaging for application communication.
    ([103]Bug#206866)
  • [104]python-happydoc — Python Documentation Extraction Tool
    Documentation. ([105]Bug#206862)
  • [106]python-pmw — Python MegaWidgets. ([107]Bug#206861)
  • [108]python-simpy — Python-based simulation package.
    ([109]Bug#206274)
  • [110]scotty — Scotty and Tkined Network Management Tools.
    ([111]Bug#206279)
  • [112]whirlgif — Create animated GIFs. ([113]Bug#206112)
  • [114]wordinspect — GTK-based Dictionary Client.
    ([115]Bug#206889)
  • [116]wp2x — WordPerfect 5.x to whatever converter.
    ([117]Bug#206860)
  • [118]xpa — Documentation for xpa. ([119]Bug#206869)
  • [120]xtend — X10 status monitoring daemon.
    ([121]Bug#207154)

72. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/libs/libzorn.html

73. http://bugs.debian.org/206870

74. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/graphics/autotrace.html

75. http://bugs.debian.org/206859

76. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/bblaunch.html

77. http://bugs.debian.org/206256

78. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/bnc.html

79. http://bugs.debian.org/206490

80. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/perl/libxbase-perl.html

81. http://bugs.debian.org/206878

82. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/devel/jitterbug.html

83. http://bugs.debian.org/206880

84. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/labelnation.html

85. http://bugs.debian.org/206857

86.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/perl/libcorba-orbit-perl.html

87. http://bugs.debian.org/206879

88. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/libs/libglade0.html

89. http://bugs.debian.org/206886

90.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/perl/libgnome-gnorba-perl.html

91. http://bugs.debian.org/206882

92. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/perl/libgtk-perl.html

93. http://bugs.debian.org/206885

94.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/interpreters/libjttui-ruby.html

95. http://bugs.debian.org/206718

96. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/perl/libopengl-perl.html

97. http://bugs.debian.org/206883

98. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/libs/libmeshio0.html

99. http://bugs.debian.org/206871

100. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/mrename.html

101. http://bugs.debian.org/206856

102. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/python/python-mbus.html

103. http://bugs.debian.org/206866

104. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/python/python-happydoc.html

105. http://bugs.debian.org/206862

106. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/python/python-pmw.html

107. http://bugs.debian.org/206861

108. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/python/python-simpy.html

109. http://bugs.debian.org/206274

110. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/scotty.html

111. http://bugs.debian.org/206279

112. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/graphics/whirlgif.html

113. http://bugs.debian.org/206112

114. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/text/wordinspect.html

115. http://bugs.debian.org/206889

116. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/text/wp2x.html

117. http://bugs.debian.org/206860

118. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/xpa.html

119. http://bugs.debian.org/206869

120. http://packages.debian.org/unstable/electronics/xtend.html

121. http://bugs.debian.org/207154

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122. http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/contributing

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