[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] 206: Cosmetic changes.

Chris Lamb gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Wed Apr 10 10:29:30 CEST 2019



Chris Lamb pushed to branch master at Reproducible Builds / reproducible-website


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4f3ec393 by Chris Lamb at 2019-04-10T08:29:18Z
206: Cosmetic changes.

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@@ -7,21 +7,19 @@ Here's what happened in the [Reproducible Builds](https://reproducible-builds.or
 
 * Bernhard M. Wiedemann wrote a blog post about his [import of openSUSE Tumbleweed into IPFS](https://lizards.opensuse.org/2019/04/03/experimental-opensuse-mirror-via-ipfs/) to aid verification of older binaries.
 
-* [Chris Lamb](https://chris-lamb.co.uk/) filed a wishlist bug against the Debian [`jenkins.debian.org`](http://bugs.debian.org/jenkins.debian.org) "[pseudo-package](https://www.debian.org/Bugs/pseudo-packages)" to request that we test and ensure the reproducibility status of [Debian Installer](https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/) images.
+* [Chris Lamb](https://chris-lamb.co.uk/) filed a wishlist bug against Debian's [`jenkins.debian.org`](http://bugs.debian.org/jenkins.debian.org) "[pseudo-package](https://www.debian.org/Bugs/pseudo-packages)" to request that we test and ensure the reproducibility status of [Debian Installer](https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/) images.
 
-* [Holger Levsen](http://layer-acht.org/thinking/) requested permission for [Diffoscope](https://diffoscope.org/) version 113 to enter the upcoming Debian *buster* release via bug [#926065](https://bugs.debian.org/926065). This was subsequently processed by Jonathan Wiltshire.
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-* [diffoscope](https://diffoscope.org/) is our in-depth "diff-on-steroids" utility which helps us diagnose reproducibility issues in packages. This week Chris Lamb changed the behaviour such that specifying "`-`" (a hyphen) is explicitly required on the command-line to read a single diff from standard input to avoid somewhat non-intuitive behaviour when *diffoscope* is called without any arguments. [[#54](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/diffoscope/issues/54)]
+* [diffoscope](https://diffoscope.org/) is our in-depth "diff-on-steroids" utility which helps us diagnose reproducibility issues in packages. This week Chris Lamb changed the behaviour such that specifying "`-`" (a hyphen) is explicitly required on the command-line to read a single diff from standard input to avoid somewhat non-intuitive behaviour when *diffoscope* is called without any arguments ([[#54](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/diffoscope/issues/54)]). In addition, [Holger Levsen](http://layer-acht.org/thinking/) requested permission for [diffoscope](https://diffoscope.org/) version `113` to enter the upcoming Debian *buster* release via bug [#926065](https://bugs.debian.org/926065). This was subsequently processed by Jonathan Wiltshire.
 
 * 33 reviews of Debian packages were added, 2 were updated and 8 were removed in this week adding to [our knowledge about identified issues](https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/index_issues.html). Chris Lamb identified and triaged a fresh toolchain issue, [`randomness_in_perl6_precompiled_libraries`](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-notes/commit/b718ab29).
 
-* There were a number of updates to the [reproducible-builds.org project website](https://reproducible-builds.org), including Chris Lamb adding an explicit link to the "[who]({{ "/who/" | prepend: site.baseurl }})" and "[donate]({{ "/donate/" | prepend: site.baseurl }})" pages in the new footer template [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website/commit/2d14946)][[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website/commit/7a95a81)] as well as tidying the language a little[[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website/commit/7a222f0)]. In addition, Daniel Shahaf adding an April's Fools joke [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website/commit/68f4b00)].
+* There were a number of updates to the [reproducible-builds.org project website](https://reproducible-builds.org) including Chris Lamb adding an explicit link to the "[who]({{ "/who/" | prepend: site.baseurl }})" and "[donate]({{ "/donate/" | prepend: site.baseurl }})" pages in the new footer template [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website/commit/2d14946)][[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website/commit/7a95a81)] as well as tidying the language a little[[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website/commit/7a222f0)]. In addition, Daniel Shahaf adding an April's Fools joke [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website/commit/68f4b00)].
 
 * On our [mailing list](https://lists.reproducible-builds.org/pipermail/rb-general/), David A. Wheeler started a thread regarding the [definition of reproducibility](https://lists.reproducible-builds.org/pipermail/rb-general/2019-April/001523.html) and how it appears on the [reproducible-builds.org project website](https://reproducible-builds.org).
 
 * Chris Lamb updated the [LetsEncrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/) SSL certificate for [buildinfo.debian.net](https://buildinfo.debian.net).
 
-* On the [Software Freedom Conservancy](https://sfconservancy.org/) blog, [Pamela Chestek](https://chesteklegal.com/) wrote a post titled "[Do You Know Where Your Code Came From?](https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2019/apr/04/nosource-nosecurity/) which references the Reproducible Builds project. In addition,Reproducible Builds (and supply chain security in general) were mentioned on [episode 15 of the LibreLounge podcast](https://librelounge.org/episodes/episode-15-at-libre-planet-with-sean-obrien.html).
+* On the [Software Freedom Conservancy](https://sfconservancy.org/) blog, [Pamela Chestek](https://chesteklegal.com/) wrote a post titled "[Do You Know Where Your Code Came From?](https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2019/apr/04/nosource-nosecurity/)" which references the Reproducible Builds project. In addition,Reproducible Builds (and supply chain security in general) were mentioned on [episode 15 of the LibreLounge podcast](https://librelounge.org/episodes/episode-15-at-libre-planet-with-sean-obrien.html).
 
 
 ## Packages reviewed and fixed, and bugs filed
@@ -70,4 +68,4 @@ Here's what happened in the [Reproducible Builds](https://reproducible-builds.or
 
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-This week's edition was written by Bernhard M. Wiedemann, Chris Lamb, Daniel Shahaf, Holger Levsen & reviewed by a bunch of Reproducible Builds folks on IRC & the mailing lists.
+This week's edition was written by Bernhard M. Wiedemann, Chris Lamb, Daniel Shahaf, Holger Levsen, Mattia Rizzolo & reviewed by a bunch of Reproducible Builds folks on IRC & the mailing lists.



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