[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-presentations][master] improve todo/structure for foss-north.se talk
Holger Levsen (@holger)
gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Thu Apr 20 21:23:41 UTC 2023
Holger Levsen pushed to branch master at Reproducible Builds / reproducible-presentations
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87c0aa2e by Holger Levsen at 2023-04-20T23:23:34+02:00
improve todo/structure for foss-north.se talk
Signed-off-by: Holger Levsen <holger at layer-acht.org>
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1 changed file:
- 2023-04-24-foss-north.se-R-B-the-first-10-years/index.html
Changes:
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2023-04-24-foss-north.se-R-B-the-first-10-years/index.html
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@@ -7,12 +7,17 @@ TODO:
- hide slides which are too debian specific but might be useful later in a more debian specific talk.
- try not to assume knowledge about debian release processes.
+- /docs/history
slide: maybe the talk title should have been: _my_ first 10 years...
slide: disclaimer: i'm a debian dd but i run tests for a lot of other projects, with more or less help/usage from them.
slide: r-b is now barely a teenie. I look forward to it being grown up, so in 8 years, I hope to be able to let it go.
slide: this talk is about my r-b story since 10y. r-b existed at least 30y ago.
slide: what is r-b (intro etc.)
+slide: why? threat models
+slide: supply chain attacks. SBOM. presidental directive.
+slide: what does this mean for free software? unclear, but we do the technical groundwork & non black boxes *require* open source.
+slide: but lets go back...
slide: gcc r-b in 199x
slide: mail from 1997
slide: bitcoin & torbrowser in 2012
@@ -20,11 +25,12 @@ slide: debconf13
slide: ccc talk 2013
slide: fosdem 2014
slide: camp 2015
+slide: r-b summits, 5 so far, next to come.
slide: talks at debconfs
+slide: funding: first LF, now an SFC project. I like the SFCs focus on freedom.
+slide: 2017: debian-policy: should
+slide: 2023 debian bullseye: will be explained in a bit :)
slide: recent mail from wireguard
-slide: why? threat models
-slide: supply chain attacks. SBOM. presidental directive.
-slide: what does this mean for free software? unclear, but we do the technical groundwork & non black boxes *require* open source.
slide: distro details:
slide: free- & netbsd
slide: fedora (show makro enabled thing)
@@ -39,13 +45,14 @@ slide: debian:
slide:
columns: stretch buster bullseye bookworm
rows: amd64 arm64 i386 armhf with percentages
+slide: now: teh future!
slide: trixie, forky & probably 2 more until 100% reproducible Debian stable.
100% reproducible is a politcal task, not technical.
-slide: funding over the years
slide: rebuilders (rebuild Debian on every point release? as in: publish those .buildinfo files as one tar archive maybe?)
slide: SBOMs are boring, we know them since 2014 or so.
verified SBOMs are cool: = have been used to verify = reproduce a build
-slide: r-b summits, 5 so far, next to come.
+slide: technically eventually "done"/doable, but practically?
+slide: we need you.
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