[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] Use consistent openSUSE capitalization
Bernhard M. Wiedemann
gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Sun Nov 11 18:12:39 CET 2018
Bernhard M. Wiedemann pushed to branch master at Reproducible Builds / reproducible-website
Commits:
1bd9083e by Bernhard M. Wiedemann at 2018-11-11T17:12:00Z
Use consistent openSUSE capitalization
only in the early days, the company was S.u.S.E. and then SuSE
(Software und System-Entwicklung)
- - - - -
11 changed files:
- _blog/posts/133.md
- _blog/posts/135.md
- _blog/posts/137.md
- _events/athens2015/where_from_here.md
- _events/berlin2016/RPM.md
- _events/berlin2016/documentationII.md
- _events/berlin2016/documentationIII.md
- _events/berlin2017/ReproducibleSummitIIIEventDocumentation.md
- _events/berlin2017/ecosystemrpm.md
- _posts/2018-11-08-reproducible-builds-joins-software-freedom-concervancy.md
- funding.html
Changes:
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_blog/posts/133.md
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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Patches filed in Debian:
* Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
* [#881152](https://bugs.debian.org/881152) filed against [npth](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/npth) - build path.
-Patches filed in OpenSUSE:
+Patches filed in openSUSE:
* Bernhard M. Wiedemann:
* [i4l-base](https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/539442) (merged) -
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_blog/posts/135.md
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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Patches filed in Debian:
* [#882639](https://bugs.debian.org/882639) filed against [sfepy](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/sfepy) timestamps.
* [#882727](https://bugs.debian.org/882727) filed against [libffi-platypus-perl](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libffi-platypus-perl) randomness.
-Patches filed in OpenSUSE:
+Patches filed in openSUSE:
* Bernhard M. Wiedemann:
* [cloud-init](https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1069635) - randomness from python's `mkdtemp`
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_blog/posts/137.md
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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Patches filed in Debian:
* [#883913](https://bugs.debian.org/883913) filed against [pylint](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pylint).
* [#884047](https://bugs.debian.org/884047) filed against [bibledit](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/bibledit).
-Patches filed in OpenSUSE:
+Patches filed in openSUSE:
* Bernhard M. Wiedemann:
* [build-compare](https://github.com/openSUSE/build-compare/pull/19) (merged) - handle .egg as .zip
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_events/athens2015/where_from_here.md
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@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ We should…
- We should commit publicly to r-b efforts (on mailing lists for example)
- We should have another reproducible builds summit
- We should keep in touch and share knowledge on the solutions and tools to solve reproducibility issues
- - We should invite OpenSUSE at next meeting
+ - We should invite openSUSE at next meeting
- We should encourage more users to reproduce builds
- We should think about multi-sigs for reprod.software
- We should encourage source code signing
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ Don't forget…
--------------
- Don't forget to take a stab and try pushing patches from Debian elsewhere too
- - Don't forget to invite OpenSuse and Fedora/RM people next time
+ - Don't forget to invite openSUSE and Fedora/RM people next time
- Don't forget to send some practical details pior to event e.g. at least be @ “x” at “y” am a week before
- Don't forget to confirm hotel sponsorship!
- Don't forget to buy stock in 3M & sharpie
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ Don't forget…
- Don't forget about documenting how different projects are regarding r-b
- Don't forget we need lots of Internet
- Don't forget to invite `xorriso` upstream
- - Don't forget to invite OpenSuse people next time
+ - Don't forget to invite openSUSE people next time
- Don't forget to invite cloud (e.g. docker, rocket) people next time
- Don't forget to solve verification of multiple identical builds by users
- Don't forget to thank Holger, Lunar, Gunner & all organizers & facilitators
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_events/berlin2016/RPM.md
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ permalink: /events/berlin2016/RPM/
- Open build service ( [http://openbuildservice.org/](http://openbuildservice.org/) ) that runs various configuration for RPM. Vary environment / ... easy.
- Build service sign the binaries that get published to the mirror infrastructure
- Discussion point: signatures, you can copy signatures to on the newly built package to obtain the same package.
-- OpenSUSE might still have MD5 in some places, Fedora has switched to SHA-256.
+- openSUSE might still have MD5 in some places, Fedora has switched to SHA-256.
- for fedora "Mock" creates the environment and chroot, install build dependencies and build. So build is failing when missing dependency.
- Needs to set SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH? Timestamp will be different, but timestamp is in the spec file? A end-user might want to download a source package from anywhere.
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_events/berlin2016/documentationII.md
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ distro / project-specific pages!
* LEDE
* NetBSD
* NixOS
- * openSuSe
+ * openSUSE
* OpenWRT: ask lynxis
* Tails: Public development list: tails-dev at boum.org
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_events/berlin2016/documentationIII.md
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ permalink: /events/berlin2016/documentationIII/
### Todo
* mirror on github [https://github.com/reproducible-builds](https://github.com/reproducible-builds))
* Collecting talks on reproducible builds add to talk page (look at the tweet history)
- * E.g., the recent openSuSE talk, which isn't listed yet
+ * E.g., the recent openSUSE talk, which isn't listed yet
* Organize talk page and add dates (organized by project and cronologically within)
* Move information of the Debian wiki to the r-b.org page
* Add more arguments to the "buy-in" page (update page using [Use cases]({{ "/events/berlin2016/usecases/" | prepend: site.baseurl }}))
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_events/berlin2017/ReproducibleSummitIIIEventDocumentation.md
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@@ -2324,7 +2324,7 @@ buildinfo query
- Fedora has multiple `.buildinfo` files which can be fetched by a webservice
-- OpenSUSE build system has a file with list of installed packages and their version. **"buildenv"**
+- openSUSE build system has a file with list of installed packages and their version. **"buildenv"**
- `.buildinfo` files are to new, so RPM build utilities doesn't create it.
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_events/berlin2017/ecosystemrpm.md
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ not match here, python recompile the file each run
PEP 552 - use source hash instead of mtime
-OpenSUSE: open build service, produce "buildenv file", including hashes of build inputs
+openSUSE: open build service, produce "buildenv file", including hashes of build inputs
osc - client tool to build package locally; this tool is also packaged for Debian
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ build path doesn't matter, it is constant (chroot env)
interesting topic: use reprotest for rpm packages
-reproducibility testing in OpenSUSE: not automatically, but there are manual results
+reproducibility testing in openSUSE: not automatically, but there are manual results
further tasks:
- document current status, environment
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_posts/2018-11-08-reproducible-builds-joins-software-freedom-concervancy.md
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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ responsibly and with care for those who further receive the software.
The Reproducible Builds project is already working with [many
crucial and well-known free software projects](https://reproducible-builds.org/who/)
such as [Coreboot](https://www.coreboot.org/) (also a Conservancy project!),
-OpenSUSE OpenWrt, Tails, GNU Guix, bootstrappable.org, FreeBSD, Arch Linux and
+openSUSE, OpenWrt, Tails, GNU Guix, bootstrappable.org, FreeBSD, Arch Linux and
[Tor](https://www.torproject.org). In the past, the Core Infrastructure
Initiative [generously funded](https://www.coreinfrastructure.org/announcements/the-linux-foundations-core-infrastructure-initiative-renews-funding-for-reproducible-builds-project/)
work on the project but this has since ceased. The work has continued in the
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funding.html
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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ permalink: /funding/
now offer reproducible ISO images based heavily on our work, and
<a href="https://www.netbsd.org/">NetBSD</a>
offer a reproducible base system to complement considerable progress
- from <a href="https://f-droid.org/en/">F-Droid</a>, <a href="https://www.opensuse.org/">OpenSUSE</a>
+ from <a href="https://f-droid.org/en/">F-Droid</a>, <a href="https://www.opensuse.org/">openSUSE</a>
and <a href="https://www.archlinux.org/">ArchLinux</a>. In addition, we are also
providing continuous reproducible builds testing for eight Linux
distributions.
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