[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-presentations][master] fosdem 2025: cleanup few bits... work in progress...
Holger Levsen (@holger)
gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Sat Feb 1 16:00:14 UTC 2025
Holger Levsen pushed to branch master at Reproducible Builds / reproducible-presentations
Commits:
26cef050 by Holger Levsen at 2025-02-01T16:59:44+01:00
fosdem 2025: cleanup few bits... work in progress...
Signed-off-by: Holger Levsen <holger at layer-acht.org>
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2 changed files:
- 2025-02-02-a-tale-of-several-distros-joining-forces-for-a-common-goal-reproducible-builds/index.html
- 2025-02-02-a-tale-of-several-distros-joining-forces-for-a-common-goal-reproducible-builds/todo
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2025-02-02-a-tale-of-several-distros-joining-forces-for-a-common-goal-reproducible-builds/index.html
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@@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ Alpine Linux, Apache Maven, Arch Linux, Baserock, Bitcoin Core, BitShares, Build
<li>and another one at DebConf14</li>
<li>patches for <code>dpkg</code>: sorting fixes and .buildinfo files (SBOM!)</li>
<li class="fragment">in September 2014 Holger started systematic builds of Debian packages, twice. First just 100 packages, then all of them.</li>
- <li class="fragment">Mike Perry and Seth Schoen gave a presentation at CCCongress in December 2014 showing "my" graphs. Wow.</li>
+ <li class="fragment">Mike Perry and Seth Schoen gave a presentation at Chaos Communication Congress in December 2014 (31C3) explaining the problem space very well.</li>
</ul>
</section>
@@ -573,28 +573,32 @@ Alpine Linux, Apache Maven, Arch Linux, Baserock, Bitcoin Core, BitShares, Build
<img src="images/ccc2014-12.png">
</section>
- <section data-background="images/rb-logo.svg" data-background-size="10%" data-background-position="93% 9%" data-transition="none">
+ <!-- section data-background="images/rb-logo.svg" data-background-size="10%" data-background-position="93% 9%" data-transition="none">
<h3>Debian unstable, 20150131</h3>
<img src="images/stats_pkg_state_20150131.png">
- </section>
+ </section -->
<section data-background="images/rb-logo.svg" data-background-size="10%" data-background-position="93% 9%" data-transition="none">
<h2>2015</h2>
- <li class="fragment">FOSDEM talk by Lunar and myself, inviting the free software world to collaborate and tackle this problem.</li>
+ <ul>
+ <li class="fragment">FOSDEM talk by Lunar and Holger, inviting the free software world to collaborate and tackle this problem.</li>
<li class="fragment">CCCamp presentation by Lunar, showing many problems and their solutions.</li>
<li class="fragment">1st Reproducible Builds Summit in Athens.</li>
<li class="fragment">SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH spec</li>
<li class="fragment">debbindiff by Lunar</li>
+ </ul>
</section>
-
+
<section data-background="images/rb-logo.svg" data-background-size="10%" data-background-position="93% 9%" data-transition="none">
<h2>2015</h2>
- <li>FOSDEM talk by Lunar and myself, inviting the free software world to collaborate and tackle this problem.</li>
+ <ul>
+ <li>FOSDEM talk by Lunar and Holger, inviting the free software world to collaborate and tackle this problem.</li>
<li>CCCamp presentation by Lunar, showing many problems and their solutions.</li>
<li>1st Reproducible Builds Summit in Athens.</li>
<li>SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH spec</li>
<li>diffoscope by Lunar and ~84 other contributors</li>
+ </ul>
</section>
@@ -610,8 +614,8 @@ Alpine Linux, Apache Maven, Arch Linux, Baserock, Bitcoin Core, BitShares, Build
<section data-background="images/rb-logo.svg" data-background-size="10%" data-background-position="93% 9%" data-transition="none">
<h2>Resources about unreproducibilities:</h2>
<ul>
- <li class="fragment">Lunar's talk at CCCamp 2015</li>
- <li class="fragment">https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/</li>
+ <span class="fragment"><li>Lunar's talk at CCCamp 2015</li>
+ <li>https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/ & /resources</li> </span>
<span class="fragment">
<li>It's much easier to show common pitfalls making a package unreproducible than the opposite:<ul>
<li style="font-size: 85%">https://github.com/bmwiedemann/theunreproduciblepackage</li></ul></li</ul></li>
@@ -626,9 +630,9 @@ Alpine Linux, Apache Maven, Arch Linux, Baserock, Bitcoin Core, BitShares, Build
<ul>
<!-- li>Who knows about SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH?</li -->
<li class="fragment">Build time stamps are largly meaningless. SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH describes the time of the last modification of the source (in seconds since the Unix epoch).</li>
- <li class="fragment">Supported by <b>a lot</b> of software today.</li>
<span class="fragment"><li>The specification is from 2015 and was updated in 2017.
<li>https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/source-date-epoch/</li></span>
+ <li class="fragment">Supported by <b>a lot</b> of software today.</li>
</ul>
</section>
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2025-02-02-a-tale-of-several-distros-joining-forces-for-a-common-goal-reproducible-builds/todo
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@@ -2,12 +2,17 @@ https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6479-a-tale-of-several-distro
https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-4072-rewriting-pyc-files-for-fun-and-reproducibility/
https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-4430-how-reproducible-is-nixos-/
+outline
+
shorten debian, refer to toulouse or busan talk
rdn details:
we want more archs
we want independent rebuilders. i also want debian operated rebuilders.
mention /stats
funding to the end? or thanks to all our sponsors?
+ funding after bsd, rb-os
+netbsd...
+
shuffle distro around again?
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