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23 October 2011

Luca Falavigna: Stats, more stats and, guess what? Even more stats!

We all love stats, don t we? So, here we go! Let s start with a graph: NEW graph It shows the number of packages in the NEW queue since last year. You can see a big drop during April 2011, and a reasonably low rate during the last six months. You could think fellow Debian Developers stopped to upload NEW packages. Sorry, you re wrong! :) Since Squeeze release, 3.832 .changes files with NEW components were processed by dak, with an average of 14,85 NEW packages per day. On the FTP Team side, we had 3.732 accepts (14,47 per day), 339 rejects (1,31 per day) and 178 comments to maintainers (0,69 per day).
Who were the most prolific maintainers who got a NEW processing? Here is our special top ten:
  1. Debian Haskell Group (362 packages)
  2. Debian Perl Group (343 packages)
  3. Debian Java Maintainers (161 packages)
  4. Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers (124 packages)
  5. Debian Multimedia Maintainers (100 packages)
  6. Debian Fonts Task Force (96 packages)
  7. Debian Med Packaging Team (79 packages)
  8. Debian Install System Team (61 packages)
  9. Debian Javascript Maintainers (54 packages)
  10. Debian Python Modules Team (50 packages)
That s bad packaging teams cannot bake cookies!
Let s do the same with Changed By, this time:
  1. Ben Hutchings (159 packages)
  2. Joachim Breitner (138 packages)
  3. Clint Adams (134 packages)
  4. Jonas Smedegaard (124 packages)
  5. TANIGUCHI Takaki (97 packages)
  6. Nicholas Bamber (61 packages)
  7. Alessio Treglia (60 packages)
  8. maximilian attems (54 packages)
  9. David Paleino (51 packages)
  10. Torsten Werner (45 packages)
Much better now go and heat up your ovens, we know who you are ;)
Another nice aspect to look at is the speed of NEW processing. Some maintainers were very happy for a fast NEW processing, someone even complained for having been too quick! :) So, let s find out which upload was the quickest ever. Try to gamble a bit before reading the answer, to see whether you are near to the real value ;) Alessio Treglia, you probably already know, because your gwc_0.21.16~dfsg-1 upload has been processed in 41 seconds (yes, forty-one seconds!). Here s an excerpt from ftp-master log to certify it:
20110516120252 process-upload dak Processing changes file gwc_0.21.16~dfsg-1_amd64.changes
20110516120258 process-upload dak Moving to new gwc_0.21.16~dfsg-1_amd64.changes
20110516120339 process-new tolimar NEW ACCEPT: gwc_0.21.16~dfsg-1_amd64.changes
Alex was the super-fast FTP Team member behind the quickest accept, do you want to beat him? Join FTP Team ;)

16 August 2011

Alexander Reichle-Schmehl: Happy Birthday!

birthday card Happy Birthday, Debian! Should you have the time, take a look at http://thank-you.debian.net/ and thank some package maintainers or other teams. Also it's not to late to organise a spontaneous DebianDay Party in your city! Picture by Valessio Brito licensed under the terms of the GPLv2. Source available at http://valessiobrito.info/d18th/.

7 April 2011

Tiago Bortoletto Vaz: Hello, Miro Community! Bye, Miro Community.

(from http://lists.debconf.org/lurker/message/20110213.040506.1beb418f.en.html)
To: debconf-video
Subject: [Debconf-video] Announcing debian/watch, the Debian Miro Community Hi all,
With help of dc-video people I've just finished generating RSS feeds from penta data and published all Debconf(5-10) available videos to our new Miro Community page: http://debian.mirocommunity.org/
Soon I'll upload the feeds to dc-video repository. The process had to be semi- automated since I noticed some inconsistencies in penta which I'll point later.
I've written the following description for this channel: http://debian.mirocommunity.org/about/ (english language fixes / suggestions are welcome!)
Other nice Miro Community channels for reference:
http://gnome.mirocommunity.org/ http://ubuntu.mirocommunity.org/ [...]
(from a recent email message to Debian Miro Community admins)
Your Site is Now Running Miro Community 1.2!
Hi,
We have just migrated http://debian.mirocommunity.org/ to the latest version of Miro Community. From here forward, we're asking our heaviest users to help support ongoing software development and server costs by upgrading to a paid account, which is very easy to do!
This release limits some features you currently use. You will have 2 weeks to upgrade your account or you will no longer be able to use the following features.
* You have more than one administrator. If you choose to remain at the Basic account level, the following administrators will lose admin privileges: valessio tiago
* You have 556 published videos. If you do not upgrade your account, we will unpublish the oldest videos to keep you within the 500 video limit. You can also cull videos you no longer want at http://debian.mirocommunity.org/admin/bulk_edit/ [...]
Although I understand Miro Community needs of releasing paid accounts, I think the features are now too restricted for non-premium users.So, at the end I have to thank Valessio for his amazing CSS work on this and Holger for warning me in time to not announce Debian Miro Community as an official channel for Debconf videos.It seems Miro will unpublish 56 videos from our channel in two weeks. I'm thinking about keeping there only Debconf videos, which should then fit on their new quota... At least until we find another place to publish them. Suggestions are very welcome. Debconf and other Debian videos are currently hosted at http://video.debian.net. Debconf videos feeds are available at http://tiagovaz.org/videoteam/ and corresponding thumbnails at http://tiagovaz.org/thumbs/.

10 March 2011

Alessio Treglia: To tablet or not to tablet, to tablet or not to tablet, to tablet or

Well, I ve found the answer :) (To be continued )

22 January 2011

Debian News: Join us in the countdown to Squeeze

The release team announced Squeeze will be released the weekend of the 5th-6th of February.

Join us in the final countdown! Squeeze Countdown

The banner was made by mvd based on Valessio s theme Spacefun.You are welcome to link it from your website.

While you are waiting, you can also update your Lenny systems to 5.0.8.

16 November 2010

Lior Kaplan: SpaceFun is really fun!

With today regular update from unstable an update to desktop-base package has brought the SpaceFun theme to Debian. This change made my feel like a child with a new shiny toy (: Take you Valessio Brito for this theme it looks great. p.s. As Rapha l mentioned, help is needed to integrated the rest of the theme to other packages.
Filed under: Debian GNU/Linux

15 November 2010

Alessio Treglia: Bits from the Debian Multimedia Maintainers

This brief announcement was published in the debian-devel-announce mailing list and I repeat it here for your information.
Hi! Since there has been a lot happening in the Debian Multimedia world during the Squeeze release, so we figured we should give you an update on that. Who are we? In the dark old ages, there were two teams involved in multimedia: the Debian Multimedia and Debian Multimedia Packages teams. Please note that neither of them is related to debian-multimedia.org (which is maintained by Christian Marillat, and is known to break current ffmpeg-based applications like mplayer and vlc in Debian Squeeze.). During late 2008, both teams were merged into one, the Debian Multimedia Maintainers team, to avoid effort fragmentation. Since then, there has been a lot of work done: Consumer Multimedia in Debian Consumer Multimedia is about playing and, well, consuming multimedia. Squeeze will feature: Squeeze will not feature: Producer Multimedia in Debian Producer multimedia is software for producing multimedia. Squeeze will
feature: End user applications: Platforms and technologies: Squeeze will not feature: Debian Multimedia Blend There is also an effort to start a Debian Multimedia Blend to give a better overview about what multimedia applications are available in Debian. There is a short list for a quick overview as well as a long package list separated in sections to give a more detailed overview (including translations, screenshots, popularity of package etc). You are invited to help improving the tasks either directly in SVN or by sending patches to Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org> or debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org (see below). Note that not all of the packages listed in the tasks pages are maintained by the Debian Multimedia team, since they are aimed at producing useful package sets instead of showing only our own packages. For those who want to squash some bugs in multimedia packages there is also the bugs page generated by the Blends tools, or our team bug page. Other activity The team has seen a lot of growth since the merger. Of the current 52 members of the Alioth team, 20 were added during 2009 and 18 in 2010, many of whom are involved in upstream development as well as the debian packaging. The number of packages has also grown, with 112 of the current 205 git repositories in our team area having its first commit during 2010. Where to reach us The Debian Multimedia Maintainers can be reached at pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org, should you have any questions. We have also decided to repurpose the old debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org address for user and more general discussion. We would like to invite everyone interested in multimedia to join us there. Interested developers/packagers can also join us at the first address. Some of the team members are also in the #debian-multimedia channel on OFTC.

Regards,

Alessio Treglia on behalf of the Debian Multimedia Maintainers

11 November 2010

Rapha&#235;l Hertzog: Debian Squeeze artwork selected by the desktop team

It looks like the desktop team has selected the artwork (including wallpaper and GDM theme) for the upcoming Debian 6.0 release. The winner of the small contest is SpaceFun by Valessio Brito. Included below is the splash screen, click here to see all the pictures. The other options in the poll were Nightly, Ciel and Lisp Machine. Thanks to the artists who participated in this contest! But the work is not over yet: while the artwork has been selected, it still needs to be integrated in the system. If you feel like helping by creating a theme for a display manager (GDM/KDM/SLIM) or for the Grub boot loader, please drop a mail to debian-desktop@lists.debian.org (subscribe here).
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31 October 2010

Stefano Zacchiroli: mini debconf paris - success

I'm just back home after Paris mini-DebConf. I'm happy, excited, and exhausted almost as if it had been a full fledged DebConf. That's enough in my book to consider the event a complete success. As far as I know, it has been the first mini-DebConf held in Paris and about 150 people have come to attend the event from all over Europe. Off the top of my head I've met friends from at least: Spain, UK, France (obviously!), Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Greece. I'm still very much impressed by such a diverse attendance. Initially, I had planned the first "DPL strike" ever (i.e. not doing anything DPL-related) for the duration of the conference, in order to take part into the BSP. That agenda has been pretty much subverted by a last minute emergency, by chatting with loads of people, and by actually finalizing the Debian Sprint Program, which had been at the top of my Debian TODO list for quite a while now. Nonetheless, I've managed to advance a bit on a couple of RC bugs, which belong to the "annoying/pointless/but-still-valid" category. They are not solved yet, but I hope to have good news to share soon. Bottom line: I loved the event. and I've even managed to avoid getting killed by my (local) family for taking part in a Debian-weekend after an almost full week of Debian traveling, which is another success on its own right :-) Closing advice: beside some last minute legwork, I did essentially nothing to organize this mini-DebConf, your kudos should be better directed to Carl Chenet and Mehdi Dogguy for the organization. Other gifts such as bug fixes can be directed to the speakers, sponsors, and loads of other helpers from Debian France and not in particular Xavier Oswald, Valessio Brito, Tanguy Ortolo, Nattie Mayer-Hutchings, Luca Capello, Stephane Glondu, and others which surely I'm forgetting to mention here (sorry about that). Kudos folks ... let's do it again next year! (SCNR)

6 October 2010

Luca Falavigna: Deb-o-Matic updates

I recently invested some time to work on several cool features in Deb-o-Matic.
I plan to release 0.9 version soon, so I wanted something new for its users ;) I merged some patches by Alessio Treglia, who implemented a couple of nice things: Then, I worked on some changes I really wanted to have: Now that the big part of the planned features is committed, I am going to test them to spot major issues, and add some minor improvements to have a shiny release :) Last but not least, your help is appreciated to complete translations! There are really a few strings to process, and several languages are already half-completed, so if you can spend five minutes (or even less!), I will be grateful ;)

18 August 2010

Gunnar Wolf: Thanks, Debian!

This Monday, Debian celebrated its 17th birthday. Yay! I was invited to celebrate the birthday at HacklabZAM, but could not make it due to the time (17:00-19:00, and I was just leaving work by 19:00), but still, had some beers with long-time geekish friends Iv n Chavero, Rolando Cedillo, Manuel Rabade and Od n Mojica. Nice hanging around, good beer+pizza time, and explicit congratulations to Debian. On the Debian front, Margarita Manterola, Maximiliano Curia, Valessio Brito and Raphael Geissert came up with a very fun Debian appreciation day page. It even included a (slight) hijacking of the bug tracking system's Web interface, showing happy fun balloons! Guys, thanks for a good laugh, and thanks for providing a vehicle for getting the users' thanks to the project! All in all, that was a great reminder to what we have been repeating as a mantram throughout the last years: Lets keep Debian fun!

Margarita Manterola: Debian Appreciation Day Recap

It's been a couple of very interesting days. The thank.debian.net site was quite a success, and a lot of credit is due to Valessio's awesome balloons. Even though I didn't do much marketing about it, the site was linked on Slashdot, LWN, Ubuntu's and Debian's website, Planet, the BTS, and quite a number of blogs. We received almost 3000 thank you messages, from all over the world. Even though the site was in English, many people felt inspired to leave their thank you messages in their languages, if you browse over the site, you'll find messages in Turkish, Chinese, Russian and many other languages. On that matter, I was particularly amazed at this message in persian, which displays properly even inside mutt. Not too surprising, one of the things that people most value of Debian is the package management. The apt team got a lot of thank you messages, and many of the ones directed to the whole community also mention apt and upgrades as something very valuable I find it very interesting that many of the messages, came from Ubuntu users, stating that even though they use Ubuntu, they really value the work done by Debian. A number of posts also mention sidux, knoppix and mint among the many derivatives. Many people stated the many years that they use Debian, some of them have just started, some have been using Debian for quite a while.
I was happily surprised by a number of posts that included a thank you message to "guys/gals" or "guys and girls". And the image used in the "hackergotchi" of this message really brightened my day. Finally, I'm sorry that some people were annoyed by the thank you messages. For next year, we can try to do something a bit different and hopefully not annoy those who were annoyed this time. I do think that once in a while it's nice to be able to receive some of that much love that the users have for Debian and we rarely get to know about.

16 August 2010

Stefano Zacchiroli: happy birthday debian

Dear Debian, today you turn 17 ... ... happy birthday! I've already argued how you're in very good health now that you're close to the major age and how unique and important you are for the whole ecosystem of free software. So, no, I won't insist on that here. Still, today sounds like a good day to say thank you, Debian for being here promoting software freedom and showing to the world that all this can be done do-ocratically, democratically, relying on volunteer work and donations. If you too think Debian deserves being thanked for what it is giving to the world, just say thank you, Debian . My first (meta) thank you messages go to Marga, Maxy, Valessio, Raphael, Ana, and Rhonda for ideating and spreading the 1st Debian Appreciation Day ever. Update: fix 404 Penta b0rkage in the slides link

Margarita Manterola: Debian Appreciation Day

Today is Debian's Birthday, and for a while I've wanted to do something special on this date. In order to raise the general motivation of the project, have a special day when everyone is invited to thank those that make our lives easier. However long I have wanted to do this, I haven't had that much time to prepare the site itself. I've spent the past two days getting it working, with the help of Maxy, Valessio and Raphael, but there's still a lot more work to do. In any case, it's already usable at: thank.debian.net. I invite you to use it to send thanks to those that work on Debian. The code is temporarily hosted at code.google.com, but I plan to move it to alioth as soon as I'm not so rushed to finish it. Bugs & Patches much appreciated!

Debian News: Happy Birthday Debian!

Happy 17 birthday Debian!

Image made by Valessio Brito (sources), with some elements taken from the Open Clip Art Library.

You also can thank your favorite Debian team, maintainer or tell how much you like Debian at
http://thank.debian.net/.

12 August 2010

Alessio Treglia: Manage your font collection with Font Manager

Already available in both Maverick and Debian sid, it provides many interesting features. I m talkin about Font Manager, a small application written in C and Python by Jerry Casiano, which allows users to easily install, remove and compare font files on own system. Here are few nice screenshots:

To install the application, as usual type:

sudo apt-get install font-manager

Let me know what you think! ;)

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3 August 2010

Tiago Bortoletto Vaz: Live Debconf10

Thanks to Val ssio you can enjoy all this modern web stuff for DC10 :) http://debianart.org/live/

DebConf team: Participate remotely with your Web Browser (Posted by Alexander Reichle-Schmehl)

Thanks to Valessio Brito you can also participate on many sessions by simply opening http://debianart.org/live/ in your browser. You ll see a stream, the schedule, identi.ca and twitter posts and can join the irc channels used to comment / discussion during the sessions. You ll either need a HTML5 compliant Web Browser or java.

15 June 2010

Stefano Zacchiroli: debian squeeze artwork contest

we want you for Squeeze artwork You might have heard that Debian is closing up on the forthcoming Squeeze release. In its aim to be "universal", Debian addresses several different kinds of users and Squeeze will be no exception. For several users, and in particular for desktop users, artworks do matter and initiatives like the one started by Valessio Brito are likely to improve their user experience. In essence, the initiative is a Debian Squeeze artwork "contest" where Debian enthusiasts skilled in graphics can contribute themes and propose them to become the official/default theme for Debian Squeeze. So, are you a Debian enthusiast that would like to help Debian by putting into use your graphic skills?
This is a big chance to do that! Before going forward, please check the rather precise requirements that Valessio prepared and check some of the already submitted proposals. Good luck!

1 June 2010

Debian News: New Debian Developers (May 2010)

The following developers got their Debian accounts in the last month: Congratulations!

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