[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] 2019-09: add openSUSE for Marrakesh ; fix many typos

Bernhard M. Wiedemann gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Fri Oct 4 12:09:27 UTC 2019



Bernhard M. Wiedemann pushed to branch master at Reproducible Builds / reproducible-website


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ad412b99 by Bernhard M. Wiedemann at 2019-10-04T12:08:46Z
2019-09: add openSUSE for Marrakesh ; fix many typos

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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ If you are interested in contributing to our project, please visit our [*Contrib
 This month Vagrant Cascadian attended the [2019 GNU Tools Cauldron](https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2019) in Montréal, Canada and gave a presentation entitled [*Reproducible Toolchains for the Win*](https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2019#cauldron2019talks.Reproducible_Toolchains_For_The_Win) ([video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56nRFxA7lPY)).
 
 In addition, our project [was highlighted as part of a presentation](https://media.ccc.de/v/ASG2019-146-rootless-reproducible-hermetic-secure-container-build-showdown#t=407) by [Andrew Martin](https://twitter.com/sublimino) at the [All Systems Go](https://all-systems-go.io/) conference in Berlin titled [*Rootless, Reproducible & Hermetic: Secure Container Build Showdown*](https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/ASG2019/talk/PVYETJ/)
-and [Björn Michaelsen](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bj%C3%B6rn_Michaelsen) from the [Document Foundation](https://www.documentfoundation.org/) presented at the [2019 LibreOffice Conference](https://libocon.org/) in Almería, Spain on the status of reproducible builds in the [Libreoffice office suite](https://www.libreoffice.org/).
+and [Björn Michaelsen](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bj%C3%B6rn_Michaelsen) from the [Document Foundation](https://www.documentfoundation.org/) presented at the [2019 LibreOffice Conference](https://libocon.org/) in Almería, Spain on the status of reproducible builds in the [LibreOffice office suite](https://www.libreoffice.org/).
 
 Anastasis Keliris and Michail Maniatakos from the [New York University Tandon School of Engineering](https://engineering.nyu.edu/) published a paper titled *ICSREF: A Framework for Automated Reverse Engineering of Industrial Control Systems Binaries* ([PDF](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1812.03478.pdf)) that speaks to concerns regarding the security of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) such as those attacked via [Stuxnet](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet) that outlines their [ICSREF](https://github.com/momalab/ICSREF) tool for reverse-engineering binaries from such systems and furthermore demonstrating a scenario whereby a commercial smartphone could be easily used to compromise this infrastructure.
 
@@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ It was announced that Vagrant Cascadian will present a talk at [SeaGL](https://s
 
 [![]({{ "/images/reports/2019-09/summit.jpg#right" | prepend: site.baseurl }})]({{ "/events/Marrakesh2019/" | prepend: site.baseurl }})
 
-Registration for [our fifth annual Reproducible Builds summit]({{ "/events/Marrakesh2019/" | prepend: site.baseurl }}) that will take place between 1st → 8th December in Marrakech, Morocco has opened and [personal invitation](https://lists.reproducible-builds.org/pipermail/rb-general/2019-September/001651.html) have been sent out.
+Registration for [our fifth annual Reproducible Builds summit]({{ "/events/Marrakesh2019/" | prepend: site.baseurl }}) that will take place between 1st → 8th December in Marrakesh, Morocco has opened and [personal invitation](https://lists.reproducible-builds.org/pipermail/rb-general/2019-September/001651.html) have been sent out.
 
-Similar to previous incarnations of the event, the heart of the workshop will be three days of moderated sessions with surrounding "hacking" days and will include a huge diversity of participants from Arch Linux, coreboot, Debian, F-Droid, GNU Guix, Google, Huawei, in-toto, MirageOS, NYU, OpenWrt, Tails, Tor Project and many more. If you would like to learn more about the event and how to register, please visit our [our dedicated event page](https://reproducible-builds.org/events/Marrakesh2019/).
+Similar to previous incarnations of the event, the heart of the workshop will be three days of moderated sessions with surrounding "hacking" days and will include a huge diversity of participants from Arch Linux, coreboot, Debian, F-Droid, GNU Guix, Google, Huawei, in-toto, MirageOS, NYU, openSUSE, OpenWrt, Tails, Tor Project and many more. If you would like to learn more about the event and how to register, please visit our [our dedicated event page](https://reproducible-builds.org/events/Marrakesh2019/).
 
 
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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Similar to previous incarnations of the event, the heart of the workshop will be
 
 Ben Hutchings [added documentation to the Linux kernel](https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/commit/?id=fe013f8bc160d79c6e33bb66d9bb0cd24949274c) regarding how to make reproducible builds. As he mentioned in the commit message, the kernel is actually reproducible but the solution was not previously documented in one place and thus Ben listed the workflow and environment needed to ensure a reproducible build.
 
-[Daniel Edgecumbe](https://esotericnonsense.com) kindly [submitted a pull request](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/13482) that was subsequently merged to the logging/journalling component of [systemd](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/) in order that the output of eg. `journalctl --update-catalog` does not differ between subsequent runs despite there being no changes in the input files.
+[Daniel Edgecumbe](https://esotericnonsense.com) kindly [submitted a pull request](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/13482) that was subsequently merged to the logging/journaling component of [systemd](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/) in order that the output of e.g. `journalctl --update-catalog` does not differ between subsequent runs despite there being no changes in the input files.
 
 Jelle van der Waa noticed that if the [grafana](https://grafana.com/) monitoring tool was built within a source tree devoid of [Git](https://git-scm.com/) metadata then the current timestamp was used, leading to an unreproducible build. To avoid this, Jelle [submitted a pull request](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/pull/18953) in order that it use [`SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH`]({{ "/docs/source-date-epoch/" | prepend: site.baseurl }}) if available.
 
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ There was yet more effort put into our [our website](https://reproducible-builds
 
 * Chris Lamb:
     * Add missing image for [in-toto](https://in-toto.io/) on the "[Who is Involved?](https://reproducible-builds.org/who/)" page. [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website.git/commit/70696b6)]
-    * Don't align images when on "extra small" (ie. mobile) devices as they make the text wrapping look suboptimal. [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website.git/commit/cdc12ae)]
+    * Don't align images when on "extra small" (i.e. mobile) devices as they make the text wrapping look suboptimal. [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website.git/commit/cdc12ae)]
     * Use `{% raw %}{% raw %}{% endraw %}` to escape Markdown in templated [Jinja](https://palletsprojects.com/p/jinja/) code. [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website.git/commit/ec7c692)]
 
 * Holger Levsen:
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ The usual node maintenance was performed by Holger Levsen [[...](https://sa
 
 #### reprotest
 
-`reprotest` is our end-user tool to build same source code twice in different environments and then check the binaries produced by each build for differences. This month, a change by Dmitry Shachnev was merged to not use the `faketime` wrapper at all when asked to not vary time [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reprotest/commit/034efd8) and Holger Levsen subsequently released this as version `0.7.9` as dramatically overhauling the packaging [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reprotest/commit/d768b04)][[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reprotest/commit/da33646)].
+`reprotest` is our end-user tool to build same source code twice in different environments and then check the binaries produced by each build for differences. This month, a change by Dmitry Shachnev was merged to not use the `faketime` wrapper at all when asked to not vary time [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reprotest/commit/034efd8)] and Holger Levsen subsequently released this as version `0.7.9` as dramatically overhauling the packaging [[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reprotest/commit/d768b04)][[...](https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reprotest/commit/da33646)].
 
 
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