• Misc Developer News (#55)

    From Paul Wise@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 12 05:10:01 2021
    The news are collected on https://wiki.debian.org/DeveloperNews
    Please contribute short news about your work/plans/subproject.

    In this issue:
    + New Debian mailing lists
    + Debian bug tracker changes
    + screenshots.debian.net refurbished
    + Debian Developers can now create new Debtags tags
    + Your Lintian Tags on the Web
    + new ia64 porterbox

    New Debian mailing lists
    ------------------------

    The Debian listmasters have recently created these new mailing lists:

    * debian-bazel[1]: for discussions related to packaging, using and
    building with Bazel, a build system created by Google
    * debian-localgroups[2]: for discussions related to local Debian groups,
    such as co-ordinating between them, organising events and other
    activities
    * debian-rust[3]: for discussions related to packaging, using and
    building with Rust, a programming language originally created by
    Mozilla

    -- Paul Wise

    [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-bazel/
    [2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-localgroups/
    [3] https://lists.debian.org/debian-rust/

    Debian bug tracker changes
    --------------------------

    The Debian bug tracker now supports setting usertags for multiple users
    at bug submission time. Each Usertags pseudo-header sets the usertags for
    the last User psuedo-header, or for the bug submitter if there was no
    earlier User pseudo-header. This is especially useful for setting
    usertags for a team with multiple users, setting usertags for multiple
    teams, or setting the architecture usertags[4] for bugs affecting
    multiple architectures, for example:


    User: debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
    Usertags: kfreebsd kfreebsd-amd64 kfreebsd-i386
    User: debian-hurd@lists.debian.org
    Usertags: hurd-i386

    The Tags and Usertags pseudo-headers used at bug submission time are now
    correctly pluralised, so Tag and Usertag will work too in case you use
    them accidentally.

    -- Paul Wise

    [4] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Debbugs/ArchitectureTags

    screenshots.debian.net refurbished
    ----------------------------------

    The website that collects screenshots[5] of Debian-packaged applications
    received an overhaul. It has been providing the image backend for several
    package managers and packages.debian.org[6] for over 10 years now. Anyone
    can upload new screenshots anonymously which are then manually approved.
    If you have an account on Salsa[7] you can now login to
    screenshots.debian.net[8] as a moderator. You can directly publish your
    own screenshots, approve anonymously contributed uploads and hide other
    people's screenshots that you consider inappropriate.

    The source code[9] of the web application is also kept on Salsa for
    fellow Debianistas. There is also a list of (currently 77) open issues
    with feature requests and improvement suggestions. If you have a
    suggestion feel free to create an issue there.

    If you like numbers: today we have 11,396 screenshots online. And did you
    know that the idea for the web site came from a Windows sysadmin of a
    large corporation doing his first steps with Ubuntu?

    -- Christoph Haas

    [5] https://screenshots.debian.net
    [6] https://packages.debian.org/
    [7] https://salsa.debian.org/
    [8] https://screenshots.debian.net/users/sign_in
    [9] https://salsa.debian.org/debian/debshots

    Debian Developers can now create new Debtags tags -------------------------------------------------

    Group Debian was added[10] to the git repository for the Debtags tag
    vocabulary[11], and any Debian Developer can now create new tags for
    Debtags. People who are not Debian Developers are welcome to submit merge
    requests, which any Debian Developer can now approve.

    Pushing to master in that git repository triggers a quick CI job that
    checks the vocabulary for consistency. If the CI passes, the new tag
    vocabulary is automatically deployed to debtags.debian.org and becomes
    immediately visible on the site.

    -- Enrico Zini

    [10] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2021/04/msg00059.html
    [11] https://salsa.debian.org/debtags-team/debtags-vocabulary

    Your Lintian Tags on the Web
    ----------------------------

    Lintian's new website is now live at lintian.debian.net[12]. The service
    is a bit sluggish while we wait for an upgrade, but hopefully worth the
    wait. Soon, your uploads will be processed when they arrive, like CI.
    Please invent something creative with our JSON interface[13] and check
    back often for new features.

    -- Felix Lechner on behalf of the Lintian maintainers

    [12] https://lintian.debian.net
    [13] https://lintian.debian.net/query

    new ia64 porterbox
    ------------------

    John Paul Adrian Glaubitz has setup a new ia64[14] (wiki[15]) porterbox
    called yttrium[16]. It is available to Debian members and others[17] via
    SSH to yttrium.debian.net using the SSH keys setup in LDAP[18]. The usual
    porterbox[19] documentation[20] applies. The machine is an HPE Integrity
    rx2800 i2 Server with Intel Itanium Processor 9320 @ 1.33 GHz and 24 GB
    RAM. Thanks go to WILL GmbH&Co.KG[21] for their sponsoring of the machine
    and its hosting in Dettelbach, Germany.

    -- Paul Wise

    [14] https://www.debian.org/ports/ia64/
    [15] https://wiki.debian.org/Ports/ia64
    [16] https://db.debian.org/machines.cgi?host=yttrium
    [17] https://dsa.debian.org/doc/guest-account/
    [18] https://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html
    [19] https://dsa.debian.org/doc/schroot/
    [20] https://wiki.debian.org/PorterBoxHowToUse
    [21] http://www.will.de/

    --
    bye,
    pabs

    https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise

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