[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] 2025-03 += Simplex Chat server v6.3 is now reproducible
Pol Dellaiera (@drupol)
gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Mon Mar 10 19:26:26 UTC 2025
Pol Dellaiera pushed to branch master at Reproducible Builds / reproducible-website
Commits:
1b82ccad by Pol Dellaiera at 2025-03-10T20:25:35+01:00
2025-03 += Simplex Chat server v6.3 is now reproducible
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1 changed file:
- _reports/2025-03.md
Changes:
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_reports/2025-03.md
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@@ -6,7 +6,13 @@ title: "Reproducible Builds in March 2025"
draft: true
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-* [FIXME: Jochen Sprickerhof upload sbuild (0.88.5) with this relevant change:
- * build_as_root_when_needed: support older dpkg](https://tracker.debian.org/news/1622951/accepted-sbuild-0885-source-into-unstable/)
+- [FIXME: Jochen Sprickerhof upload sbuild (0.88.5) with this relevant change:
-* [FIXME](https://tesidottorato.depositolegale.it/bitstream/20.500.14242/193708/1/phdunige_4323013.pdf)
+ - build_as_root_when_needed: support older dpkg](https://tracker.debian.org/news/1622951/accepted-sbuild-0885-source-into-unstable/)
+
+- [FIXME](https://tesidottorato.depositolegale.it/bitstream/20.500.14242/193708/1/phdunige_4323013.pdf)
+
+- Starting from [version 6.3](https://simplex.chat/blog/20250308-simplex-chat-v6-3-new-user-experience-safety-in-public-groups.html),
+ SimpleX Chat, a messaging platform designed without user identifiers to ensure complete privacy, has implemented
+ reproducible builds for its server components. This advancement allows anyone to verify that the distributed binaries
+ match the source code, bolstering transparency and trustworthiness.
View it on GitLab: https://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds/reproducible-website/-/commit/1b82ccada60de50831e0a7fb23641367a43012d6
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