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bits from the DPL: October 2012



Dear Project Members,
  another month, another periodic report of DPL-ish activities, this
time for October 2012.


Highlights
==========

Debian on public clouds
-----------------------

I've spent quite some time to improve Debian presence on the so called
"public clouds". Following up to an inquiry of a fellow developer, I've
reached out to Microsoft to investigate the possibility of having Debian
as an option on Windows Azure. Around the same time, I've been
approached by Amazon to have Debian as an option on the AWS marketplace.
In both cases, we will need to overcome challenges of various kinds, at
the technical (e.g. image preparation), bureaucratic (e.g. terms of the
agreements we'll need to accept to be present), and political
(e.g. chain of trust, platform freedom) levels.

Up to now, discussions have been going on mostly in private, simply
because they started as 1-to-1 inquiries and continued from there, but
there is no good reason they should remain so.  Hence, thanks to the
listmasters and in particular Alexander Wirt, we have setup the new
[debian-cloud mailing list][1].  If you are interested in these topics
please join the list.

[1]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-cloud/

For both Azure and AWS there is good progress on the technical part
already; summaries will soon be posted on the list so that we are all on
the same page. Similarly, I'll post there status reports about the
bureaucratic requirements.  And of course there is no reason to focus on
specific clouds, if you'd like to support others and are willing to put
some work to that end, please join the list and let us know.


DPL helpers meeting
-------------------

I've already bothered you --- at least in my last platform and
[DebConf13 talk][2] --- with observations about how non-scalable the DPL
job is. After having collected applications of DPL helpers for a while,
I've finally sat down and tried to put those applications into good
use. The idea is simple: to the extend of possible, we should shift from
a one-man-band job to a more "board-like" job, with people sharing an
agenda, a list of outstanding tasks, and public communication. We have
started slowly, setting up the #debian-dpl IRC channel and running
periodic bi-weekly meetings there. You can find the meeting minutes and
full logs at the [usual place][3].

[2]: http://upsilon.cc/~zack/talks/2012/20120708-dc12-dpl.pdf
[3]: http://meetbot.debian.net

We are still ramping up, so we don't have yet "fancy" stuff like a
mailing list or an issue tracker entry, but they're in the working. Some
of the outcome are starting to show, too (e.g. as part of recent
discussions on 3rd party orphaning, or on our inbound trademark policy,
or even in the forthcoming DMCA policy to make mentors.d.n an official
project service).

It's an experiment and a big challenge. I'm, for one thing, not yet
convinced there are enough people interested in sharing the load of DPL
duties (that look boring, for many tech geeks) in the long run. But I'm
also convinced that the sustainability of the Debian organization model
depends on this, so it's worth trying. If you're interested in the
challenge and willing to volunteer some of your time, please join us on
#debian-dpl . I'll take care of keeping the project informed of further
evolution, in particular about the communication channels we will pick
for day to day activities and accountability.


Events / public communication
=============================

I've spent most of my remaining Debian time in October attending events
on behalf of the Project, in particular:

- I've attended and delivered a Debian speech at ACM
  [Reflections Projections conference][4] in Urbana-Champaign, USA.
  [Slides][5] and even a [video][6] of my talk there are available.

[4]: http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference/2012/index.php
[5]: http://upsilon.cc/~zack/talks/2012/20121006-uuic.pdf
[6]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huAREHKaUDE

- I've attended and delivered a Debian speech at the yearly LinuxDay
  event in Turin, Italy. [Slides][7] of my talk are available

[7]: http://upsilon.cc/~zack/talks/2012/20121027-linuxday.pdf

- I've then attended the by-yearly Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) in
  Copenhagen, representing Debian there. I've met a bunch of people
  there, generally vouching for more (and more (and more…))
  collaborating at the Debian-Ubuntu border. I've also attended the
  traditional Debian-Ubuntu "health check" session, presenting there the
  topics [I've collected][8] on the -derivatives list. A report of the
  session is pending, but I should have successfully talked Stefano
  Rivera into posting it to -derivatives soon *g*.

[8]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-derivatives/2012/10/msg00015.html

On the topic of public communication, I've also coordinated with the
press team an answer to a press inquiry about Secure Boot (which has
become part of [this article][9]), and happily [vouched][10] for the
Ubuntu charity marathon, adding some Debian challenges to it.

[9]: http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/open-source/57003-debian-undecided-on-method-for-secure-boot 
[10]: http://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2012/10/put_some_Debian_salt_in_the_Ubuntu_charity_marathon/


Delegations
===========

As largely overdue matters, I've finalized the delegations mentioned
last month, namely: [FTP masters][11], [New Members Front Desk][12], and
[Policy editors][13].

[11]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2012/10/msg00004.html
[12]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2012/10/msg00005.html
[13]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2012/10/msg00006.html


Assets and legal stuff
======================

- on the logo relicensing, one pending matter from last month was the
  non-free-ness of the so called "official" logo. [Discussion][14]
  continued, but we had no consensus in ditching it completely. Rather,
  I've proposed to bless as "official" Debian logo the free one, and
  rename the other for what it is, a "restricted" Debian logo. The
  change was consensual and has been implemented

[14]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2012/10/msg00002.html

- our account creation request to softchoice.com has been approved,
  meaning that we can now more easily buy hardware in North America,
  reducing a bit the bureaucratic burden associated to individual
  purchases. Thanks to DSA, and Luca Filipozzi in particular, for his
  help with this matter

- there are a couple of legal matters on which there have been progress,
  but still inconclusive. Just to mention that they haven't been
  forgotten, they are the DMCA policy for mentors.d.o and the
  appropriate presentation for a forthcoming libdvdcss installer package
  in the archive


Miscellanea
===========

- sadly, we have found no volunteer admin for the Google Code-In
  initiative, so we won't participate this year

- the end of 2012 is approaching, [sprint][15]-wise, we have had roughly
  the same number of sprints than the previous year (8 vs 9). Please
  start planning your sprints for 2013, so that we can minimize travel
  costs and bring more people at the event!

[15]: http://wiki.debian.org/Sprints


Now let's all go back to RC Bug squashing to make Wheezy a reality.
SPAM-my link of the month is http://udd.debian.org/bugs.cgi and its
various "views" at the bottom of the page.

Cheers.


PS the day-to-day activity log for October 2012 is available at the
   usual place `master:/srv/leader/news/bits-from-the-DPL.txt.201210`
-- 
Stefano Zacchiroli  . . . . . . .  zack@upsilon.cc . . . . o . . . o . o
Maître de conférences . . . . . http://upsilon.cc/zack . . . o . . . o o
Debian Project Leader . . . . . . @zack on identi.ca . . o o o . . . o .
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