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Enrico Zini has announced [[https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/20221016172228.5rhbmdl6ogjfjqbo@enricozini.org|sso.d.o]] and [[https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/20221019132043.d4c4liyt6s6qewgy@enricozini.org|debtags.d.o]] are in need of new maintainers and will be shut down if none are forthcoming. Enrico Zini has announced [[https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/20221019132043.d4c4liyt6s6qewgy@enricozini.org|debtags.d.o]] is in need of new maintainers and will be shut down if none are forthcoming.

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debtags.d.o maintainers needed

Enrico Zini has announced debtags.d.o is in need of new maintainers and will be shut down if none are forthcoming.

-- Paul Wise

lintian contributors needed

The primary lintian contributors have stopped working on it. Axel Beckert has stepped up to provide maintenance work, but requests help adding new tags, performance tuning and other important work.

If you are interested in working on it, please join the lintian group on salsa (DD will be accepted instantly, non-DD should show some contributions first, e.g. via Merge Requests), add yourself to the lintian team wiki page, join the debian-lint-maint mailing list, and review the bugs filed against lintian, issues on salsa and merge requests on salsa (1 2).

-- Paul Wise + Axel Beckert

Experimental manual migration pseudo-excuses

The experimental pseudo-excuses (warning: large file) help maintainers discover problems that will be introduced when they manually migrate packages from experimental to unstable. These excuses are now imported into the Debian QA excuses page, which allows checking individual package excuses for testing migration and now also pseudo-excuses for experimental manual migration. This is much more convenient than loading the very large excuses and pseudo-excuses HTML files. Help is needed from Python/Django developers to integrate the pseudo-excuses into the Debian Package Tracker, see the guide to contributing if you would like to help.

CPU instruction selection documentation

New documentation has been written summarising all the options for selection of CPU instructions, including porting between SIMD instructions, emulating atomic instructions, manual runtime code path selection, manual runtime function selection, compiler function multi-versioning, glibc hwcaps library selection, runtime binary selection, blocking installation and blocking running binaries. When you discover a package has limited portability due to a higher baseline, use of SIMD/atomic instructions, or other CPU instruction related problem, please consider perusing the new documentation, improving the portability using the documented techniques and contributing your changes upstream where possible. If you see others discovering these issues, please suggest they take a look at the documentation.

-- Paul Wise, Gioele Barabucci and Bastien Roucaries

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