[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-presentations][master] 10 years r-b cccamp talk: update todo
Holger Levsen (@holger)
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Fri Aug 11 19:56:11 UTC 2023
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348b2214 by Holger Levsen at 2023-08-11T21:56:01+02:00
10 years r-b cccamp talk: update todo
Signed-off-by: Holger Levsen <holger at layer-acht.org>
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2023-08-19-R-B-the-first-10-years/todo
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new todo:
- remove slides at the end
improve end / debian status
incl pdf screenshots from ccc talk from 2014
incl emails (siehe lunars talk)
mention financing, esp for summit!
+ say thanks to future and previous sponsors
+ slide: funding: first LF, now an SFC project. I like the SFCs focus on freedom.
$ grep -c 'section da' index.html
should not return 74 but 42 or rather less
+ now at 66
verifiable SBOMs!
http://v-s.d.n
someone please write a converter
update numbers for trixie
list 10 biggest blockers
or 23
- cleanup old todo
+ mention various unexpected r-b benefits: (one slide, already mentioned in various places) increased development speed, less developer time wasted on build results
+ cleanup old todo, its a good script!
old TODO:
-mention my 2014 motivation: kernel uploads to oldstable
-mention r-b benefit: increased development speed, less developer time wasted on build results
- slide?: bootstrapable.org - this is limited to software. reproducible hardware & free & reproducible firmware...
-- say thanks to sponsors, one has even been from Göteburg: mullvad
slide: but surely: the goal of this talk is
- to get you excited & involved &|| caring and thus supportive
+ the future is unwritten, much needs be done still
- recap what we have done, celebrate 10y of awesomeness
- - explain that 97% is a nice meaningless number, i mean
- - explain what still needs doing & partly is done of cource etc pp
- so yeah, there's still a lot to be done after 100% which will make a UI obsolete
- think SBOM binary transparency merkel tree
- on a distro scale (say: "please do it with an r-b debian fork. hah, doesnt work because of the 97% only yet".)
+
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: 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 the 1990s, we learned in 2017
-slide: mail from 1997
-slide: bitcoin & torbrowser in 2012
-slide: debconf13
-slide: ccc talk 2013
-slide: fosdem 2014
-slide: camp 2015
slide: SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH 1.0 2015, 1.1 2017
slide" build path variation: 2023: don't do it. Bug#1034424: buildd.debian.org: Please use predictible build paths
(for Debian folks: no more build path variation in unstable)
-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: distro details:
slide: fedora (show makro enabled thing)
slide: archlinux (mention: they are great. have rebuilders. pacman-bintrans a model for debian and everyone else.)
slide: f-droid
single apps reproducibililty not practical
-slide: nix
-slide: guix
slide: honorable mention: trisqel
-slide: ubuntu, mint, rhel
slide: macos, windows, google android
slide: debian:
slide:
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