[reproducible-website] 01/01: Add FIXME statements as they will automatically block bin/publish.
Chris Lamb
chris at chris-lamb.co.uk
Tue May 1 00:19:32 CEST 2018
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commit 5e3653c40d4a7a925975008cf113c65b4902845c
Author: Chris Lamb <lamby at debian.org>
Date: Mon Apr 30 15:19:12 2018 -0700
Add FIXME statements as they will automatically block bin/publish.
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_blog/posts/157.md | 8 +++-----
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/_blog/posts/157.md b/_blog/posts/157.md
index fe4c1fb..c0f0ec3 100644
--- a/_blog/posts/157.md
+++ b/_blog/posts/157.md
@@ -5,13 +5,11 @@ week: 157
Here's what happened in the [Reproducible Builds](https://reproducible-builds.org) effort between Sunday April 22 and Saturday April 28 2018:
-I'd like to include some paragraphs celebrating 3 years of reproducible
-builds blogging, probably thanking and naming all contributors (so far)
-and also especially thanking lunar for starting this.
+* FIXME: I'd like to include some paragraphs celebrating 3 years of reproducible builds blogging, probably thanking and naming all contributors (so far) and also especially thanking lunar for starting this.
-And I think it's also a good oppportunity to spell out the new blog url.
+* FIXME: And I think it's also a good oppportunity to spell out the new blog url.
-Maybe its also good to include the logo again, mentioning we still need to finalize the font and colors.
+* FIXME: Maybe its also good to include the logo again, mentioning we still need to finalize the font and colors.
* On April 26th, Chris Lamb gave the keynote presentation at [FLOSSUK 2018](https://www.flossuk.org/membership/spring-conference-2018/) in Edinburgh, Scotland on reproducible builds and how it can prevent individual developers and centralised infrastructure from becoming targets from malicious actors.
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