[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] 2021-03: -4 typos

Bernhard M. Wiedemann gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Tue Apr 6 11:26:51 UTC 2021



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


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9b0d7e6d by Bernhard M. Wiedemann at 2021-04-06T13:26:38+02:00
2021-03: -4 typos

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@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ In our monthly reports, we try to outline the most important things that have ha
 
 [![]({{ "/images/reports/2021-03/fdroid.png#right" | relative_url }})](https://www.f-droid.org)
 
-[F-Droid](https://www.f-droid.org/) is an large repository of open source applications for the Google Android platform. This month, Felix C. Stegerman announced [*apksigcopier*](https://github.com/obfusk/apksigcopier), a new tool for copying signatures for `.apk` files from a signed `.apk` file to an unsigned one which is necessary in order to verify reproducibly of F-Droid components. Felix  filed an [Intent to Package (ITP)](https://wiki.debian.org/ITP) bug in Debian to include it in that distribution too ([#986179](https://bugs.debian.org/986179)).
+[F-Droid](https://www.f-droid.org/) is a large repository of open source applications for the Google Android platform. This month, Felix C. Stegerman announced [*apksigcopier*](https://github.com/obfusk/apksigcopier), a new tool for copying signatures for `.apk` files from a signed `.apk` file to an unsigned one which is necessary in order to verify reproducibly of F-Droid components. Felix  filed an [Intent to Package (ITP)](https://wiki.debian.org/ITP) bug in Debian to include it in that distribution, too ([#986179](https://bugs.debian.org/986179)).
 
-On 9th March, the Linux Foundation announced announced the [*sigstore*](https://sigstore.dev/what_is_sigstore/) project which is intended to improve the security of the software supply chains through cryptographically signed transparency log techniques. According to the [their announcement](https://linuxfoundation.org/en/press-release/linux-foundation-announces-free-sigstore-signing-service-to-confirm-origin-and-authenticity-of-software/):
+On 9th March, the Linux Foundation announced the [*sigstore*](https://sigstore.dev/what_is_sigstore/) project which is intended to improve the security of the software supply chains through cryptographically signed transparency log techniques. According to the [their announcement](https://linuxfoundation.org/en/press-release/linux-foundation-announces-free-sigstore-signing-service-to-confirm-origin-and-authenticity-of-software/):
 
 > sigstore will empower software developers to securely sign software artifacts such as release files, container images and binaries. Signing materials are then stored in a tamper-proof public log. The service will be free to use for all developers and software providers, with the sigstore code and operation tooling developed by the sigstore community.
 
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Elsewhere in supply-chain security news, it was discovered that hackers added ba
 
 [![]({{ "/images/reports/2021-03/coreboot.png#right" | relative_url }})](https://www.coreboot.org/)
 
-[Coreboot](https://www.coreboot.org/) is an project that provides a fast, secure and free software alternative boot experience for modern computers and embedded systems.
+[Coreboot](https://www.coreboot.org/) is a project that provides a fast, secure and free software alternative boot experience for modern computers and embedded systems.
 
 This month, Alexander "*lynxis*" Couzens worked on improving support for Coreboot's payloads to be reproducible. Whilst Coreboot itself is reproducible, not all of its firmware payloads are. However, *lynxis*'s new patches now pass build environment variables (e.g. `TZ`, [`SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH`]({{ "/specs/source-date-epoch/" | relative_url }}), `LANG`, etc.) to the build systems of the respective payloads. [[...](https://review.coreboot.org/q/topic:%22reproducible%22+(status:open%20OR%20status:merged))]
 
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Frédéric Pierret has been working on a partial copy of the [`snapshot.debian.o
 
 [![]({{ "/images/reports/2021-03/opensuse.png#right" | relative_url }})](https://www.opensuse.org/)
 
-Bernhard M. Wiedemann posted his [monthly reproducible builds status report](https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/6H4AO7BGHXTGUUGWKLDB5VXAZEEIV6SG/) for the [openSUSE](https://www.opensuse.org/) distribution which had FIXME
+Bernhard M. Wiedemann posted his [monthly reproducible builds status report](https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/6H4AO7BGHXTGUUGWKLDB5VXAZEEIV6SG/) for the [openSUSE](https://www.opensuse.org/) distribution.
 
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