[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-presentations][master] fosdem 2025: some more final(??) polishing.
Holger Levsen (@holger)
gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Sun Feb 2 23:17:21 UTC 2025
Holger Levsen pushed to branch master at Reproducible Builds / reproducible-presentations
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8e55fc86 by Holger Levsen at 2025-02-03T00:17:15+01:00
fosdem 2025: some more final(??) polishing.
Signed-off-by: Holger Levsen <holger at layer-acht.org>
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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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2025-02-02-a-tale-of-several-distros-joining-forces-for-a-common-goal-reproducible-builds/index.html
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@@ -537,10 +537,10 @@ 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>2013 and 2014</h2>
<ul>
- <li>Lunar hosted a brainstorming meeting at DebConf13.</li>
- <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>Lunar hosted a brainstorming meeting at DebConf13,</li>
+ <li>and another one at DebConf14, and a talk at FOSDEM 14!</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 Chaos Communication Congress in December 2014 (31C3) explaining the problem space very well.</li>
</ul>
</section>
@@ -1058,6 +1058,7 @@ Warpforge.
<li> </li>
<li> </li>
<li> </li>
+ <li> </li>
</ul>
</section>
@@ -1073,7 +1074,7 @@ Warpforge.
<section data-background="images/freebsd.png" data-background-size="10%" data-background-position="93% 9%" data-transition="none">
- <h3>freebsd</h3>
+ <h3>FreeBSD</h3>
<ul>
<li>the zero-trust build project is scheduled from jan-aug 2025 and centers on the freebsd build process, and in particular, release building. the primary goal of this work is to enable the entire release process to run without requiring root access, and that build artifacts build reproducibly – that is, that a third party can build bit-for-bit identical artifacts.
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@@ -1089,8 +1090,7 @@ Warpforge.
with 78 building reproducible on two consecutive builds. [...]</li>
<li> Building on NetBSD current, 83 (of 94) combinations build successfully, of
those 68 were reproducible. [...]</li>
- <li class="fragment"><b> 44 (of 94) port/arch combinations are totally reproducible, creating
-bit-identical output on NetBSD and Linux. </b></li>
+ <li class="fragment"><b> 44 (of 94) port/arch combinations are totally reproducible, creating bit-identical output on NetBSD and Linux. </b></li>
</ul>
</section>
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