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Bits from the DPL -- January-February 2017 (update)

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Dear fellow developers,

 

Here is my report for January and February 2017. (Sorry for the second

post. I forgot a paragraph and I thought it was important enough to

issue an updated bits mail).

 

Stretch Freeze

==============

 

As planned, the Release Team announced the freeze of Stretch [1]. It

is now our turn to squash bugs and help them to make the release!

 

[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2017/02/msg00001.html

 

As a reminder, I have announced in [2] that Debian is willing to

reimburse up to USD 100 (or equivalent in your local currency) for

your travel and accommodation expenses for participating in Bug

Squashing Parties.

 

[2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2016/12/msg00001.html

 

I am aware of the following BSPs:

- https://wiki.debian.org/BSP/2017/03/de/credativ (17-19 March in Germany)

- https://wiki.debian.org/BSP/2017/03/br/Curitiba (18-19 March in Brazil)

- https://wiki.debian.org/BSP/2017/05/fr/Paris/Announcement (13-14 May

in France)

- https://wiki.debian.org/BSP/2017/05/ch/Zurich (5-7 May in Switzerland)

 

If there are no Bug Squashing Parties next to your city, can you

organize one?

 

It is also time to start documenting "The most exciting new things in

Stretch"! If you have ideas, please submit them to the Release Team

for inclusion in the release announcement.

 

Other ways to help include testing upgrades and installations and

filing reports for experienced issues.

 

Last but not least, if your package is affected by an RC-bug and you

do not have time or the skills to fix it, please consider tagging it

with “help†so that other bug squashers can help you.

 

 

DebConf Committee

=================

 

It was my pleasure to announce [3] the creation of the DebConf

Committee as an official team of the Debian project.

 

[3] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2017/01/msg00003.html

 

This new delegation officially deprecates the former delegation

made for DebConf Chairs and which is no longer valid.

 

Unlike DebConf Chairs, the DebConf Committee's role is twofold:

 

1) Organize the bid process and make final decisions about who will

organize DebConf;

 

2) Provide support to DebConf team and share their experience of

DebConf organization.

 

As last resort, the DebConf Committee has a special power and can

override specific decisions in the context of DebConf organization.

 

Recently, the DebConf Committee reached their first decision and

announced [4] DebConf18 will be hosted in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

 

[4] https://lists.debconf.org/lurker/message/20170215.171536.9b1203f9.en.html

 

 

Roadmap

=======

 

During DebConf16, I have gathered a list of potential volunteers for

the roadmap team or people generally interested in the idea of a

roadmap for Debian.

 

Recently, I have tried to start a discussion [5] about organizational

aspects of this new activity. Everyone is more than welcome if you

want to join the discussion!

 

[5] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/debian-roadmap/

 

After Stretch's release, a discussion with a wider audience will take

place.

 

 

Open Source day at EPITA

========================

 

EPITA (School of Computer Science & Advanced Techniques), a

well-recognized french engineering school organized an event about

Open Source in the IT industry. The goal was to introduce the subject

to students and show them the complexity and wealth of this ecosystem.

 

There was a hundred students. They didn't know all about what is

Open Source and why it is important. At the end of the day, I think

this was fixed and they learnt about Debian and how to contribute

to it.

 

I was invited to give a talk about Debian. I described how we are

organized, how we work and our philosophy. I also participated in a

round-table where the question was the importance of Open Source in the

IT industry.

 

Overall, it was quite a productive day. I have received feedback from

some students and I was happy to help them to find internships with

tasks related to Debian.

 

It was also a great opportunity to meet with representatives from the

French government and other known companies using and promoting Open

Source. I believe this is will help us to build new partnerships and

to find new sponsors.

 

During the conference, I was made aware of a very nice initiative by

the DISIC [6]. They have published a FOSS contribution policy template

[7] with the following goals (from the github page):

 

- Define a template free/open-source contribution policy that

governments can instantiate

- Increase contributions from civil servants and subcontractors

working for governments

- Help governments interact and work together

- Propose best practices on engaging with open-source communities and

contribute new projects

 

[6] https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direction_interminist%C3%A9rielle_du_num%C3%A9rique_et_du_syst%C3%A8me_d'information_et_de_communication_de_l'%C3%89tat

[7] https://github.com/DISIC/foss-contrib-policy-template

 

We have noticed that DISIC share interests with Debian (FOSS, no

external influence, reproducible builds, etc...). We have agreed to

meet again to talk about Debian support in corporate environments

(Yes, they are big Debian users) and pontentially hear them talking

about their goals and strategy during a Debian event.

 

 

Assets

======

- Approved expense of CAD 185.11 to buy the cloth for on-site

accommodation for DebConf17.

- Approved expense of USD 1040 for two Debian contributors to attend

and give a talk at FOSSASIA 2017.

- Approved budget of EUR 750 for listmaster sprint.

- Approved budget of EUR 3300 (max EUR 5000) to organize a BSP at

Paris, France.

- Approved budget of EUR 1000 for 10th Debian Groupware Meeting

(sprint).

 

In other news, SPI recently published a treasurer reports for 2016

[8]. I wanted to thank them for their efforts! Now, we can start

working on a financial report for 2016.

 

[8] http://www.spi-inc.org/treasurer/reports/

 

 

Day-to-day log

==============

My day-to-day log of DPL activities is available on master.debian.org:

- /srv/leader/news/bits-from-the-DPL.txt.201701

- /srv/leader/news/bits-from-the-DPL.txt.201702

 

Cheers,

 

--

Mehdi

 

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