Report of the Debian Perl Sprint 2020
On Mon 15 June 2020 with tags perl sprintWritten by Dominic Hargreaves
Eight members of the Debian Perl team met online between May 15 and May 17 2020, in lieu of a planned physical sprint meeting. Work focussed on preparations for bullseye, and continued maintenance of the large number of perl modules maintained by the team.
Whilst an online sprint cannot fully replace an in-person sprint in terms of focussing attention, the weekend was still very productive, and progress was made on a range of topics including:
- Reducing technical debt by removing unmaintained packages
- Beginning packaging and QA for the next major release of perl, 5.32
- Deciding on a team policy for hardening flags
- Addressing concerns with
Alien::*
, a set of pacakges designed to download source code - Developing a proposal for debian/NEWS.Developer, to complement debian/NEWS
- Developing a plan to enable SSL verification in HTTP::Tiny by default
The full report was posted to the relevant Debian mailing lists.
The participants would like to thank OpusVL for providing the Jitsi instance for the weekend.
DebConf20 moves online, DebConf21 will be in Haifa
On Fri 12 June 2020 with tags debconf debconf20 debconf21Written by Daniel Lange, Antonio Terceiro, Stefano Rivera
The DebConf team has had to take the hard decision that DebConf 20 cannot happen in-person, in Haifa, in August, as originally planned. This decision is based on the status of the venue in Haifa, the local team's view of the local health situation, the existing travel restrictions and the results of a survey of potential participants.
DebConf 20 will be held online instead!
The Debian community can still get together to share ideas, discuss plans in Birds of a Feather sessions, and eat cheese, from the safety of the desks at home.
So, please submit your talk, sprint, and BoF proposals for DebConf 20 Online.
It will be held within the same dates, as before, 23-29 August. The DebConf team expects the event to be significantly shorter than a usual DebCamp + DebConf, but that will depend on the volume of proposals received.
Hopefully in 2021 we can once again hold conferences in person. DebConf 21 is scheduled to be taking place in Haifa. The following planned DebConfs will be held a year later than originally scheduled: 2022 in Kosovo and 2023 in Kochi, India.
See you online in August!
Great fonts in Debian 10 (or later)
On Tue 09 June 2020 with tags fonts typography artworkWritten by Gürkan Myczko
Artwork by Gürkan Myczko
Debian comes with tons of fonts for all kinds of purposes,
you can easily list them all (almost) with: apt-cache search ^fonts-
Above you can see a nice composition with examples of several fonts. The composition is published under the MIT (Expat) license and the source SVG (created with Inkscape) can be downloaded here. You will need the fonts to be installed in your system so the SVG is correctly rendered.
If you want to learn more you can have a look at the wiki page about fonts (https://wiki.debian.org/Fonts), and if you want to contribute or maintain fonts in Debian, don't hesitate to join the Fonts Team!
New Debian Developers and Maintainers (March and April 2020)
On Thu 28 May 2020 with tags projectWritten by Jean-Pierre Giraud
Translations: ca es fr pt sv vi zh-CN
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months:
- Paride Legovini (paride)
- Ana Custura (acute)
- Felix Lechner (lechner)
The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months:
- Sven Geuer
- Håvard Flaget Aasen
Congratulations!
DebConf20 registration is open!
On Mon 25 May 2020 with tags debconf debconf20Written by Tzafrir Cohen, Jean-Pierre Giraud
We are happy to announce that registration for DebConf20 is now open. The event will take place from August 23rd to 29th, 2020 at the University of Haifa, in Israel, and will be preceded by DebCamp, from August 16th to 22nd.
Although the Covid-19 situation is still rather fluid, as of now, Israel seems to be on top of the situation. Days with less than 10 new diagnosed infections are becoming common and businesses and schools are slowly reopening. As such, we are hoping that, at least as far as regulations go, we will be able to hold an in-person conference. There is more (and up to date) information at the conference's FAQ. Which means, barring a second wave, that there is reason to hope that the conference can go forward.
For that, we need your help. We need to know, assuming health regulations permit it, how many people intend to attend. This year probably more than ever before, prompt registration is very important to us. If after months of staying at home you feel that rubbing elbows with fellow Debian Developers is precisely the remedy that will salvage 2020, then we ask that you do register as soon as possible.
Sadly, things are still not clear enough for us to make a final commitment to holding an in-person conference, but knowing how many people intend to attend will be a great help in making that decision. The deadline for deciding on postponing, cancelling or changing the format of the conference is June 8th.
To register for DebConf20, please visit our website and log into the registration system and fill out the form. You can always edit or cancel your registration, but please note that the last day to confirm or cancel is July 26th, 2020 23:59:59 UTC. We cannot guarantee availability of accommodation, food and swag for unconfirmed registrations.
We do suggest that attendees begin making travel arrangements as soon as possible, of course. Please bear in mind that most air carriers allow free cancellations and changes.
Any questions about registrations should be addressed to registration@debconf.org.
Bursary for travel, accomodation and meals
In an effort to widen the diversity of DebConf attendees, the Debian Project allocates a part of the financial resources obtained through sponsorships to pay for bursaries (travel, accommodation, and/or meals) for participants who request this support when they register.
As resources are limited, we will examine the requests and decide who will receive the bursaries. They will be destined:
- Debian funded bursaries are available to active Debian contributors.
- Debian diversity bursaries are available to newcomers to Debian/DebConf. Especially from under-represented communities.
Giving a talk, organizing an event or helping during DebConf20 is taken into account when deciding upon your bursary, so please mention them in your bursary application.
For more information about bursaries, please visit Applying for a Bursary to DebConf
Attention: deadline to apply for bursaries using the registration form before May 31st, 2019 23:59:59 UTC. This deadline is necessary in order to the organisers to have some time to analyze the requests.
To register for the Conference, either with or without a bursary request, please visit: https://debconf20.debconf.org/register
Participation to DebConf20 is conditional to your respect of our Code of Conduct. We require you to read, understand and abide by this code.
DebConf would not be possible without the generous support of all our sponsors, especially our Platinum Sponsor Lenovo and Gold Sponsors deepin and Matanel Foundation. DebConf20 is still accepting sponsors; if you are interested, or think you know of others who would be willing to help, please get in touch!