• Bits from the DPL (October 2018)

    From Chris Lamb@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 31 12:30:01 2018
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    Dear developers,

    "Winter is coming"… But so is Debian buster — if your weather is cooling remember to keep your room warm from the heat eminating from your (RC-
    bug fixing) machine. And if your temperature happens to be rising
    instead please head out onto the deck/porch/balcony and do the same with
    your beverage of choice.

    ~ § ~

    October was unfortunately another month where most of my available
    bandwidth for the Project Leader role was consumed with mediating
    inter- personal, intra-project and adjacent issues in the anti-
    harrassment space, both in terms volume and severity.

    Whilst dealing-with and keeping on top of these matters is somewhat
    unavoidable and inevitable they tragically take away time that the
    Leader could be working on such as working on longer-term Project
    affairs. Thank you to those who helped & provided insight into the
    issues themselves as well as to those who knowingly and unknowingly
    provided support.

    ~ § ~

    Despite the above, I managed to get most of the quotidian tasks of being
    DPL out of the way including:

    * Officially announced the creation of the Debian Cloud [0] Delegates.
    They will be responsible for overseeing the maintainance of
    "official" images on various cloud providers. Thank you to Luca
    Filipozzi for his help in preparing this delegation. [1]

    * Fielded a number of questions and queries around the Server Side
    Public License [2] and the "Commons Clause" [3] the latter of which
    I was the maintainer of a package in question as well adding some
    remarks regarding an upcoming announcement from the Civil
    Infrastructure Platform (CIP) [4].

    * Updated the delegation for the DebConf committee. [5]

    * Enquired and requested updates about the membership of a number of
    Debian teams such as the Trademark [6] and Anti Harassment [7]
    teams. I also sent a brief call-for-volunteers for the FTP team. [8]

    * Redirected the usual requests for private support including ensuring
    an enquiry regarding about Debian and the future of C++ packaging
    [9] reached debian-devel. I also had a few tentative / in-progress
    talks with some well-established organisations & companies wishing
    to partner with Debian.

    * Further help in setting up a potential Bug Squashing Party as part
    of the "foss-north" [10] conference in Gothenburg, Sweden during
    April 2019, as well as issued a "DD certificate" [11] for
    a Developer.

    [ 0] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Cloud
    [ 1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/10/msg00001.html
    [ 2] https://www.mongodb.com/licensing/server-side-public-license
    [ 3] https://lwn.net/Articles/763179/
    [ 4] https://www.cip-project.org/
    [ 5] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/10/msg00000.html
    [ 6] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DPL/Trademark
    [ 7] https://wiki.debian.org/AntiHarassment
    [ 8] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2018/10/msg00144.html
    [ 9] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2018/10/msg00044.html
    [10] http://foss-north.se/
    [11] https://wiki.debian.org/DDCertificate

    ~ § ~

    On the finance side of things, in addition to responding to various
    follow-ups to previous money and event-related requests I:

    * Approved expenses for a Debian Bug Squashing Party (BSP) in
    Karlsruhe. [12]

    * Approved sponsorship for some developers to attend the Reproducible
    Builds [13] summit in December and another contributor to attend the
    Open Source Design Summit [14] in Tirana, Albania.

    * Managed a number of funding requests around the Google Summer of
    Code [15] mentor summit.

    * Assisted a developer regarding which Trusted Organisation (TO) [16]
    they should use for a reimbursement request, provided some input on
    the potential future of one of our existing TOs and sent multiple
    pings to another TO that has appeared to have gone AWOL.

    * Chased up missing reimbursement for a Videoteam [17] sprint,
    increased the request amount for the recent Debian Cloud [18] sprint
    (due to local currency fluctuations) and provided input on what
    could be requested to a developer in the early stages of arranging
    an event.

    [12] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/09/msg00000.html
    [13] https://reproducible-builds.org/events/paris2018/
    [14] https://opensourcedesign.net/summit/
    [15] https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
    [16] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Treasurer/Organizations
    [17] https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Videoteam
    [18] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Cloud

    ~ § ~

    Don't forget that Debian is willing to reimburse 100 USD (or equivalent
    in your local currency) to attend Bug Squashing Parties (BSP) [19].
    Indeed, in case you missed it, there's a BSP arranged to occur in Bern, Switzerland between November 30th and December 2nd [20]. If there are no
    BSPs near to you, please do consider organising one. [21] [22]

    [19] https://wiki.debian.org/BSP
    [20] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/10/msg00003.html
    [21] https://wiki.debian.org/BSPPlanning
    [22] https://wiki.debian.org/HostingBSP

    ~ § ~

    I would like to repeat my usual request for any feedback. Other
    questions or concerns about the Project that would be difficult to bring
    up elsewhere are welcome too — please address them to leader@debian.org.

    See you all next month but happy Halloween in the meantime…


    Best wishes,

    - --
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    : :' : Chris Lamb
    `. `'` lamby@debian.org / chris-lamb.co.uk
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