[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] 2 commits: 2021-08: Move entry to previous month.

Chris Lamb (@lamby) gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Wed Sep 1 10:02:02 UTC 2021



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


Commits:
ac769010 by Chris Lamb at 2021-09-01T11:01:22+01:00
2021-08: Move entry to previous month.

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f150b244 by Chris Lamb at 2021-09-01T11:01:41+01:00
2021-08: Expand tabs.

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2 changed files:

- _reports/2021-08.md
- _reports/2021-09.md


Changes:

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_reports/2021-08.md
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@@ -10,24 +10,25 @@ draft: true
 
 
 * [FIXME](https://debconf21.debconf.org/talks/89-looking-forward-to-reproducible-builds/)
-	slides: https://reproducible-builds.org/_lfs/presentations/2021-08-24-where-we-come-from-and-where-we-are-going/
-	video: 
-		https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2021/DebConf21/debconf21-92-reproducible-buster-bullseye-bookworm-where-we-come-from-and-where-we-are-going.webm
-		https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2021/DebConf21/debconf21-92-reproducible-buster-bullseye-bookworm-where-we-come-from-and-where-we-are-going.lq.webm
+    slides: https://reproducible-builds.org/_lfs/presentations/2021-08-24-where-we-come-from-and-where-we-are-going/
+    video: 
+        https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2021/DebConf21/debconf21-92-reproducible-buster-bullseye-bookworm-where-we-come-from-and-where-we-are-going.webm
+        https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2021/DebConf21/debconf21-92-reproducible-buster-bullseye-bookworm-where-we-come-from-and-where-we-are-going.lq.webm
 * FIXME: also presented at bornhack.dk:
-	https://bornhack.dk/bornhack-2021/program/reproducible-buster-bullseye-bookworm-where-we-come-from-and-where-we-are-going/
-	video:	https://media.ccc.de/v/470-reproducible-buster-bullseye-bookworm-where-we-come-from-and-where-we-are-going	
+    https://bornhack.dk/bornhack-2021/program/reproducible-buster-bullseye-bookworm-where-we-come-from-and-where-we-are-going/
+    video:    https://media.ccc.de/v/470-reproducible-buster-bullseye-bookworm-where-we-come-from-and-where-we-are-going    
 
 
 * [FIXME](https://packaging-con.org/)
+* [FIXME](https://twitter.com/packagingcon)
 
 * [FIXME](https://nitter.eu/GuixHpc/status/1425802390373023745) nice img also
-	What fraction of the #GNU #Guix packages are bit-#reproducible?
-	At least 76%, says the Guix Data Service!
-	👉 data.guix.gnu.org/revision/9…
-	The #Guix Data Service computes this for each Guix revision, using package build results provided by the project's two independent build farms.
-	But we can do better!  An example of a low-hanging fruit is to address non-determinism in the build process of the 2.4K #Rust packages:
-	issues.guix.gnu.org/50015
+    What fraction of the #GNU #Guix packages are bit-#reproducible?
+    At least 76%, says the Guix Data Service!
+    👉 data.guix.gnu.org/revision/9…
+    The #Guix Data Service computes this for each Guix revision, using package build results provided by the project's two independent build farms.
+    But we can do better!  An example of a low-hanging fruit is to address non-determinism in the build process of the 2.4K #Rust packages:
+    issues.guix.gnu.org/50015
 
 
 * [FIXME](https://vulns.xyz/2021/08/reproducible-python-bytecode/)


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_reports/2021-09.md
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@@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ title: "Reproducible Builds in September 2021"
 draft: true
 ---
 
-* [FIXME](https://twitter.com/packagingcon)
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