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on the General Resolution titled "Lenny and resolving DFSG violations" could however affect the
current release plans. The named vote has been controversially discussed on the
 
debian-vote mailing list; for the full discussion please refer to the mailing list [http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote archives].
The release could also be affected by the outcome of the recently [http://www.debian.org/vote/2008/vote_003 started vote]
on the General Resolution titled "Lenny and resolving DFSG violations". The vote has been discussed controversially on the
debian-vote mailing list; for the full discussion please refer to the mailing list [http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote archives].
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the proposal by Debian Account Manager Jörg Jaspert about [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/10/msg00005.html Debian Membership]
changes, especially in regard to non technical / package oriented contributions to the project.
Lucas Nussbaum [http://www.lucas-nussbaum.net/blog/?p=322 bloged about] the different options,
the proposal by Debian Account Manager Jörg Jaspert about [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/10/msg00005.html Debian membership]
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Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 "Lenny"). However, several packages are still depending on that library.
Debian maintainers for quite some time and has also collected a number of [http://bugs.debian.org/src:gtk+1.2 bugs] in the
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Welcome to this year's 17th issue of DPN, the newsletter for the Debian community. Topics covered in this issue include:

  • Release Update
  • Bug Squashing Party held at MIT
  • General Resolution: Project membership procedures
  • ... and much more.

Release Update

Luk Claes [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/12/msg00006.html reported] about the state of the upcoming stable release Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 "Lenny". While there are still a lot of release critical bugs open, he explained that there is only <q>a "short list" of bugs that must absolutely be fixed for Lenny</q>. At the moment the most important blocking issue is the missing second release candidate for the debian-installer, which is still [http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2008/12/msg00209.html being worked on]. Christian Perrier [http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2008/12/msg00228.html pointed out], that the best way to help the debian-installer team is to test the so called "daily" builds of the installation images, which are available from the [http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ debian-installer website].

The release could also be affected by the outcome of the recently [http://www.debian.org/vote/2008/vote_003 started vote] on the General Resolution titled "Lenny and resolving DFSG violations". The vote has been discussed controversially on the debian-vote mailing list; for the full discussion please refer to the mailing list [http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote archives].

In related news, Peter Palfrader [http://lists.debian.org/debian-hppa/2008/12/msg00000.html wondered] whether the PA-RISC architecture (also known as "HPPA") is currently fit to be released with Lenny, since Debian's own HPPA infrastructure is in very bad shape. When several people offered their private HPPA hardware, Martin Zobel-Helas [http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2008/12/msg00381.html pointed out], that the real problem is not missing hardware, but a kernel related issue, which needs to be fixed. Helge Deller [http://lists.debian.org/debian-hppa/2008/12/msg00009.html reported] on progress regarding that issue, but it is not yet fixed completely.

General Resolution: Project membership procedures

A recently finished [http://www.debian.org/vote/2008/vote_002 General Resolution] was concerned with the proposal by Debian Account Manager Jörg Jaspert about [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/10/msg00005.html Debian membership] changes, especially in regard to non technical / package-oriented contributions to the project. Lucas Nussbaum [http://www.lucas-nussbaum.net/blog/?p=322 blogged about] the different options, and the general meaning of this General Resolution. In the end, the second option, "Invite the DAM to further discuss until vote or consensus, leading to a new proposal", won.

Better backports.org Support

Gerfried Fuchs [http://alfie.ist.org/blog/debian/backports-support.en.html announced] two services that facilitate the tracking of what's going on on [http://www.backports.org backports.org], an unofficial service offering updated packages for the current stable release. One of the new services is a [http://security-tracker.debian.net/tracker/status/release/stable-backports security tracker], the other one is a version comparison between the different Debian releases and the package versions available on backports.org.

Future of GTK 1.2

Since version 1.2 of the [http://packages.debian.org/src:gtk+1.2 GTK tool kit] has been orphaned by its upstream developers as well as its Debian maintainers for quite some time and has also collected a number of [http://bugs.debian.org/src:gtk+1.2 bugs] in the meantime, it is scheduled to be removed during the releasing cycle for Debian "Squeeze", the version following Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 "Lenny". However, several packages are still depending on that library. Josselin Mouette [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/msg00294.html created] a list of the concerned packages and tried to find alternative applications.

Morten Kjeldgaard [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/msg00304.html argued], that there are still a lot of useful (scientific) applications depending on GTK+ 1.2, which are still in use. Charles Plessy [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/msg00355.html explained], that with nobody taking care of GTK+ 1.2, there is no other choice but to port these applications to newer versions of that tool kit, which has worked very well for other examples.

Bug Squashing Party held at MIT

Greg Price [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/msg00513.html reported] about a Bug Squashing Party which was held last Sunday and was hosted by the student computing group of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 15 people contributed to resolutions or partial resolutions of 11 RC bugs, lowering the number of release critical bugs to 105. Greg also pointed to [http://debathena.mit.edu/debian-bts/ some scripts] they found useful to create lists of relevant bugs.

Other news

The 11th issue of the [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/12/msg00001.html miscellaneous news for developers] has been released and covers the following topics:

  • CD/DVD images for Lenny
  • License AGPL v3.0 is suitable for main
  • Building CD/DVD images made easier
  • Mono 2.0 transition in progress
  • SOAP interface to the PTS
  • Tracking GCC 4.4 related build errors
  • Mirror of git repositories on Alioth

Charles Plessy [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/msg00108.html wondered] if it would help the release to file properly justified 'requests for removal' bugs for packages that have a low [http://popcon.debian.org popularity contest value], more or less inactive maintainers and generally seem to be in bad shape, maybe even orphaned upstream-wise. Christian Perrier [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/msg00113.html answered] affirmed this idea.

Jörg Jaspert [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/12/msg00003.html announced] that Frank Lichtenheld has been added to the FTP team.

Junichi Uekawa [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/msg00256.html announced] an upcoming meeting taking place in [http://tokyodebian.alioth.debian.org/2008-12.html Tokyo, Japan].

Charles Plessy [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/msg00442.html proposed a peer review system] for the copyright files of Debian packages.

New Maintainer

One applicant has been [http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2008/12/msg00049.html accepted] as Debian Maintainer since the prior issue of the Debian Project News. Please welcome Eugene V. Lyubimkin into our project!

Release-critical bugs statistics for the upcoming release

According to the [http://bts.turmzimmer.net/details.php unofficial RC-bugs count], the upcoming release Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 "Lenny" is currently affected by 112 release critical bugs. 39 of them have already been fixed in Debian's "unstable" branch. Of the remaining 83 release critical bugs, 30 already have a patch (which might need testing) and 7 are marked as pending.

Ignoring these bugs as well as release critical bugs for packages in contrib or non-free, 34 release critical bugs remain to be solved for the release to happen.

Important Debian Security Advisories

Debian's Security Team recently released advisories for these packages (among others): [http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1677 cups], [http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1678 perl], [http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1680 clamav], [http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1681 Linux 2.6.24], [http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1682 squirrelmail], [http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1685 uw-imap] and [http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1687 linux-2.6].

Please read them carefully and take the proper measures.

Please note that these are a selection of the more important security advisories of the last two weeks. If you need to be kept up to date about security advisories released by the Debian Security Team, please subscribe to the [http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/ security mailing list] for announcements.

New and noteworthy packages

The following packages were added to the unstable Debian archive recently ([http://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/newpkg among others]):

Debian Package of the Day featured the packages [http://debaday.debian.net/2008/12/07/gcompris-educational-suite-for-children/ gcompris] (an educational suite for children) and [http://debaday.debian.net/2008/12/14/ferm-a-straightforward-firewall-configuration-tool/ ferm] (a straightforward firewall configuration tool).

Work-needing packages

Currently 492 packages are orphaned and 118 packages are up for adoption. Please take a look at the [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/msg00285.html recent] [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/msg00483.html reports] to see if there are packages you are interested in or view the complete list of [http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/help_requested packages which need your help].

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