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Debian Project News - September 9th, 2020



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The Debian Project                               https://www.debian.org/
Debian Project News                    debian-publicity@lists.debian.org
September 9th, 2020          https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2020/01/
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Welcome to this year's first issue of DPN, the newsletter for the Debian
community. Topics covered in this issue include:


Welcome to the Debian Project News!
-----------------------------------

We hope that you enjoy this Special Archival Edition of the Debian
Project News which repeats, introduces, and attempts to catch you up on
most of the year's news for 2020 so far.

For this special edition of the news, we have omitted a few regular
sections in our effort to bring our coverage up to date. Should you wish
to find older or missing information, please review our Bits from Debian
Blog [1] or our Debian Micronews Service [2] where all recent and
current news items have already been shared through this calendar year.

    1: https://bits.debian.org
    2: https://micronews.debian.org


Official communication channels for Debian.
-------------------------------------------

From time to time we get questions about current events, the rules about
who may own websites in the Debian namespace, the progress of
development within the community, or inquiries as to the official
channels of communication for and from Debian.

The News [3] section of the Debian website carries formal information
and announcements many of which are mirrored/shared from the debian-news
and debian-announce mailing lists.

    3: https://www.debian.org/News/

Our Bits from Debian Blog [4] carries news from multiple Debian mailing-
lists along with semi-formal information and announcements on a much
faster news release cycle.

    4: https://bits.debian.org/

Our Micronews Service [5] carries and covers short, immediate impact, or
breaking and current news event items. The Micronews service also feeds
to multiple social media feeds, such as twitter, identi.ca, and
framapiaf.org.

    5: https://micronews.debian.org/

Of course, we cannot forget the medium you are reading: the Debian
Project News [6] is the project newsletter, which comes out somewhat
randomly (help needed - see below).

    6: https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/

Please note that all of the listed channels for communication are
available via the https:// [7] protocol which you will see in use
throughout our website and all official channels.

    7: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTPS

Should you need to reach out to us for questions around an announcement
or news item, please do not hesitate to contact us via email at
<press@debian.org> [8]. We would ask you to please note that the press
and publicity teams which provide these information-only services are
not able to provide direct user support; such inquiries should be
forwarded to the debian-user mailing lists [9] or toward the appropriate
Debian Team [10].

    8: press@debian.org
    9: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
   10: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams


The Publicity team call for volunteers and help!
------------------------------------------------

Your Publicity team is asking for help from you our readers, developers,
and interested parties to contribute to the Debian news effort. We
implore you to submit items that may be of interest to our community and
also ask for your assistance with translations of the news into (your!)
other languages along with the needed second or third set of eyes to
assist in editing our work before publishing. If you can share a small
amount of your time to aid our team which strives to keep all of us
informed, we need you. Please reach out to us via IRC on #debian-
publicity [11] on OFTC.net [12], or our public mailing list [13], or via
email at <press@debian.org> [14] for sensitive or private inquiries.

   11: irc://irc.debian.org/debian-publicity
   12: https://oftc.net/
   13: debian-publicity@lists.debian.org
   14: press@debian.org


We have elected a new DPL.
--------------------------

Jonathan Carter (highvoltage), the newly elected DPL, shares his
thoughts, thanks, and outlines for the future of Debian in his first
official blog [15] post as DPL. New DPL blog posts are also posted [16]
on the official Debian blog.

  * Welcome to the Debian Project News!
  * Official communication channels for Debian.
  * The Publicity team call for volunteers and help!
  * We have elected a new DPL.
  * Security Advisories
  * Internal News
  * External News
  * MiniDebConfs, MiniDebCamps, and DebConf20
  * Debian Day
  * Other events
  * Reports
  * Help needed
  * Code, coders, and contributors
  * Want to continue reading DPN?

   15: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/04/msg00013.html
   16: https://bits.debian.org/dpl/


Security Advisories
-------------------

Debian's Security Team releases current advisories on a daily basis
(Security Advisories 2020 [17]). Please read them carefully and
subscribe to the security mailing list [18].

   17: https://www.debian.org/security/2020/
   18: https://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/

The Debian website now also archives [19] the security advisories issued
by the Debian Long Term Support team and posted to the debian-lts-
announce mailing list [20].

   19: https://www.debian.org/lts/security/
   20: https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts-announce/


Internal News
-------------

News for Debian 10 "buster" : 10.5 released

In July 2019, we welcomed the release of Debian 10 (codename
"buster") [21]. Since then, the Debian project announced the first [22],
second [23], third [24], fourth [25], and fifth [26] point release
updates of its stable distribution. Debian 10.5 was published on 1
August 2020.

   21: https://www.debian.org/News/2019/20190706
   22: https://www.debian.org/News/2019/20190907
   23: https://www.debian.org/News/2019/20191116
   24: https://www.debian.org/News/2020/20200208
   25: https://www.debian.org/News/2020/20200509
   26: https://www.debian.org/News/2020/20200801

Updated Debian 9: 9.13 released

The Debian project announced the tenth [27], eleventh [28],
twelfth [29], and thirteenth [30] point (and final) release updates of
its old stable distribution Debian 9 (codename "stretch"). Debian 9.13
was published on 18 July 2020.

   27: https://www.debian.org/News/2019/2019090702
   28: https://www.debian.org/News/2019/20190908
   29: https://www.debian.org/News/2020/2020020802
   30: https://www.debian.org/News/2020/20200718

Security support for the "oldstable" Debian 9 release has been
discontinued as of 6 July 2020. However, "stretch" benefits from Long
Term Support (LTS) until the end of June 2022 [31]. The LTS is limited
to i386, amd64, armel, armhf and arm64.

   31: https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Stretch

Debian 8 LTS reaching end-of-life

On 30 June 2020, Debian LTS support for Debian 8 "Jessie" reached its
end-of-life five years after its initial release on 26 April 2015.

News on Debian 11 "bullseye"

Paul Gevers from the Release Team shared [32] the upcoming policy for
our next release, the tentative freeze dates, along with other updates
and changes. For additional information regarding how these changes and
policies came to be, please refer to an earlier Bits from the Release
Team [33].

   32: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/03/msg00002.html
   33: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/07/msg00002.html

Aurelien Jarno proposed the removal of the mips architecture [34] for
the next release, because the porting effort has become increasingly
difficult. This removal does not affect "stretch" or "buster".

   34: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/08/msg00003.html

In view of Python 2's removal for the "bullseye" release, the debian-
python team provides news about the progress and next steps [35] of the
process. More details are available on the dedicated wiki page [36].

   35: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/11/msg00000.html
   36: https://wiki.debian.org/Python/2Removal

The Debian Installer Bullseye Alpha 1 release was published [37] on 5
December 2019.

   37: https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/News/2019/20191205.html

Cyril Brulebois shared news on the Debian Installer Bullseye Alpha
2 [38] release, published on 16 March 2020, which features many
improvements and changes to clock-setup, grub-installer, preseed, and
systemd among other enhancements. Tests and reports to find bugs and
further improve the installer are welcome. Installer images and
everything else are available for download [39].

   38: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/03/msg00005.html
   39: https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer

A new localization package for the manpages

Historically, man pages for a given package have often had translations
provided in various other packages using different methods, teams, and
formats. Currently, most of them are no longer maintained. Most of the
critical manpages were previously translated to keep the man pages up-
to-date.

Debian will release a new manpages-l10n [40]. package which will replace
Perkamon, manpages-de, manpages-fr, manpages-fr-extra, manpages-pl,
manpages-pl-dev, manpages-pt, and manpages-pt-dev. Additionally, this
new package brings manpage translations for the Dutch and Romanian
languages. The result will be that French, German, Dutch, Polish,
Romanian, and Portuguese speakers will now have possibly translated
manpages contained in a single package. From those translations speakers
can help with or report bugs against pages. We welcome others to join
this effort, but please keep in mind areas where packages are no longer
maintained, those packages have a higher priority to convert into PO
files and update.

   40: https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-french/2020/02/msg00105.html

DKIM Keys

Adam D. Barratt shared information on a recent enhancement to the Debian
infrastructure with an enhancement for DDs to utilize DKIM keys for mail
authentication [41].

   41: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/04/msg00004.html

Salsa Authentication Changes

Enrico Zini announced Salsa logins are enabled on nm.debian.org [42].
This change improves ease of use for Applicants, Maintainers, and new
Developers. Following this change, Bastian Blank from the Salsa
administrators team announced a Salsa update: removal of -guest
accounts [43] towards using Salsa as an authentication provider.

   42: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/04/msg00007.html
   43: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/04/msg00010.html

Sean Whitton released Debian Policy 4.5.0.2 [44] with updates to
generated usernames, service unit script use, and update-rc.d updates.

   44: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/

Bits from the Technical Committee

The Technical Committee while preparing their DebConf20 talk intitled
Meet the Technical Committee [45] published their annual report [46] and
a proposal document [47] to enhance the TC's work and processes.

   45: https://debconf20.debconf.org/talks/16-meet-the-technical-committee/
   46: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/08/msg00005.html
   47:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/tech-ctte/-/blob/master/talks/rethinking-the-tc.md

New Debian Academy Team

A new initiative to define and run an official Debian e-learning
platform with Debian specific courses. Do you want to help make it
happen? Visit the wiki page [48] and join the team.

   48: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianAcademy


External News
-------------

Debian France has renewed its board

Debian France is a non-profit organisation forming part of the Trusted
Organisations. They are the main trusted organisation in Europe. They
have just renewed their board. There were few changes, except the
president who is now Jean-Philippe MENGUAL.

Keep in mind that this non-profit organisation has on its board only
Debian developers, as President, Secretary and Treasurer. The other
administrators are not all Debian Developers but contribute to Debian on
booths or other events. See the news [49].

   49: https://france.debian.net/posts/2020/renouvellement_instances/


MiniDebConfs, MiniDebCamps, and DebConf20
-----------------------------------------

MiniDebConfs and MiniDebCamps

At the start of 2020, there were seven MiniDebConfs [50] scheduled all
around the world, reflecting the vitality of our community. Organized by
Debian project members, MiniDebConfs are open to everyone and provide an
opportunity for developers, contributors and other interested people to
meet in person. But due to the constraints related to the coronavirus
(COVID-19) pandemic, most if not all of these conferences have been
cancelled or postponed to 2021: Maceió (Brazil) [51], Aberdeen
(Scotland) [52], Bordeaux (France) [53], El Salvador [54], and
Regensburg (Germany) [55]. Some have been rescheduled online: the first
one, MiniDeconfOnline #1 [56], preceded by a DebCamp, was held from 28
to 31 May 2020. The MiniDebConf Online #2 "Gaming Edition" [57], devoted
to gaming on Debian (and Linux in general) will take place from 19 to 22
November 2020 - the first two days being a Debcamp. Visit the wiki page
of the event [57] for details.

   50: https://wiki.debian.org/MiniDebConf
   51: https://maceio2020.debian.net
   52: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/gb/2020/MiniDebConfAberdeen
   53: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/fr/2020/Bordeaux
   54: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianLatinoamerica/2020/MiniDebConfLatAm
   55: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/02/msg00006.html
   56: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/internet/2020/MiniDebConfOnline
   57: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/internet/2020/MiniDebConfOnline2

DebConf20 held Online, DebConf21 to be held in Haifa, Israel

DebConf20 [58] has been held online for the first time, due to the
coronavirus (COVID-19) disease pandemic.

   58: https://www.debian.org/News/2020/20200830

The Debian community has adapted to this change with the continuing of
idea sharing, Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions and discussions and all
of the things we have developed as traditions over the years. All of the
sessions were streamed, with a variety of ways of participating: via IRC
messaging, online collaborative text documents, and video conferencing
meeting rooms.

With more than 850 attendees from 80 different countries and a total of
over 100 event talks, discussion sessions, Birds of a Feather (BoF)
gatherings and other activities, DebConf20 [59] was a large success. The
DebConf20 schedule included two tracks in languages other than English:
the Spanish language MiniConf and the Malayalam language MiniConf.

   59: https://debconf20.debconf.org

Most of the talks and sessions are available through the Debian meetings
archive website [60] and the DebConf20 website [61] will remain active
for archival purposes and will continue to offer links to the
presentations and videos of talks and events.

   60:
https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2020/DebConf20/
   61: https://debconf20.debconf.org/

Next year, DebConf21 [62] is planned to be held in Haifa, Israel, in
August or September.

   62: https://wiki.debian.org/DebConf/21


Debian Day
----------

27 years strong! Happy Anniversary! Happy #DebianDay! [63] Due to the
worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, fewer local events were organised for
DebianDay and some of them held online in Brazil [64] (15 to 16 August).
Nevertheless, developers and contributors had the opportunity to meet in
La Paz (Bolivia), České Budějovice (Czech Republic), and Haifa (Israel)
during DebConf20.

   63: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDay/2020
   64: https://wiki.debian.org/Brasil/Eventos/DebianDayBrasil2020


Other events
------------

The Debian Brasil community organized from May 3rd to Jun 6th, 2020, an
online event called #FiqueEmCasaUseDebian (#StayHomeUseDebian) [65].
During 27 nights, the DDs Daniel Lenharo and Paulo Santana (phls) hosted
guests who shared their knowledge about Debian. You can read a
report [66].

   65: https://debianbrasil.gitlab.io/FiqueEmCasaUseDebian/
   66:
http://softwarelivre.org/debianbrasil/blog/fiqueemcasausedebian-it-was-35-days-with-talks-translations-and-packaging


Reports
-------

LTS Freexian Monthly Reports

Freexian issues monthly reports [67] about the work of paid contributors
to Debian Long Term Support.

   67: https://raphaelhertzog.com/tag/Freexian+LTS/

Reproducible Builds status update

Follow the Reproducible Builds blog [68] to get the weekly reports on
their work in the "buster" cycle.

   68: https://reproducible-builds.org/blog/


Help needed
-----------

Teams needing help

Debian Developers Reference is now maintained as ReStructuredText.
Translations and translation updates are welcome - please see the
announcement in the Misc. Developer News [69] and the developers-
reference translations [70] thread for more information.

   69: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/08/msg00003.html
   70: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2020/02/msg00500.html

Call for bullseye artwork proposals

Jonathan Carter made the official call for proposals for bullseye
artwork [71]. For the most up-to-date details, please refer to the
wiki [72]. At the same time, we would like to thank Alex Makas for doing
the futurePrototype theme for buster [73]. If you would like, or know of
someone who would like, to create a desktop look and feel, be sure to
send in your artwork. Submission deadline is 10 October 2020.

   71: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/08/msg00002.html
   72: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDesktop/Artwork/Bullseye
   73: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianArt/Themes/futurePrototype

Packages needing help:

Currently [74] 1191 packages are orphaned [75] and 213 packages are up
for adoption [76]: please visit the complete list of packages which need
your help [77].

   74: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2020/09/msg00058.html
   75: https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/orphaned
   76: https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/rfa
   77: https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/help_requested

Newcomer bugs

Debian has a "newcomer" bug tag, used to indicate bugs which are
suitable for new contributors to use as an entry point to working on
specific packages. There are currently 195 [78] bugs available tagged
"newcomer".

   78: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=newcomer


Code, coders, and contributors
------------------------------

New Package Maintainers since 1 July 2019

Please welcome: Marie Alexandre, Saira Hussain, laokz, Arthur Diniz,
Daniel Pimentel, Ricardo Fantin da Costa, Ivan Noleto, Joao Seckler,
Andre Marcelo Alvarenga, Felipe Amorim, Pedro Vaz de Mello de Medeiros,
Marco Villegas, Thiago Gomes Verissimo, Teemu Toivola, Giuliano Augusto
Faulin Belinassi, Miguel Figueiredo, Stephan Lachnit, Nicola Di Lieto,
Ximin Luo, Paul Grosu, Thomas Ward, Ganael Laplanche, Aaron M. Ucko,
Rodrigo Carvalho, Lukas Puehringer, Markus Teich, Alexander Ponyatykh,
Rob Savoury, Joaquin de Andres, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto, Jian-Ding
Chen (timchen119), Juan Picca, Katerina, Matthew Fernandez, Shane
McDonald, Eric Desrochers, Remi Duraffort, Sakirnth Nagarasa, Ambady
Anand S., Abhijith Sheheer, Helen Koike, Sven Hartge, Priyanka Saggu,
Sebastian Holtermann, Jamie Bliss, David Hart, James Tocknell, Julien
Schueller, Matt Hsiao, Jafar Al-Gharaibeh, Matthias Blümel, Dustin
Kirkland, Gao Xiang, Alberto Leiva Popper, Benjamin Hof, Antonio Russo,
Jérôme Lebleu, Ramon Fried, Evangelos Rigas, Adam Cecile, Martin
Habovstiak, Lucas Kanashiro, Alessandro Grassi, Estebanb, James Price,
Cyril Richard, John Scott, David Bürgin, Beowulf, Igor Petruk, Thomas
Dettbarn, Vifly, Lajos Veres, Andrzej Urbaniak, Phil Wyett, Christian
Barcenas, Johannes Schilling, Josh Steadmon, Sven Hesse, Gert Wollny,
suman rajan, kokoye2007, Kei Okada, Jonathan Tan, David Rodriguez, David
Krauser, Norbert Schlia, Pranav Ballaney, Steve Meliza, Fabian
Grünbichler, Sao I Kuan, Will Thompson, Abraham Raji, Andre Moreira
Magalhaes, Lorenzo Puliti, Dmitry Baryshkov, Leon Marz, Ryan Pavlik,
William Desportes, Michael Elterman, Simon, Schmeisser, Fabrice Bauzac,
Pierre Gruet, Mattia Biondi, Taowa Munene-Tardif, Sepi Gair, Piper
McCorkle, Alois Micard, xiao sheng wen, Roman Ondráček, Abhinav Krishna
C K, Konstantin Demin, Pablo Mestre Drake, Harley Swick, Robin
Gustafsson, Hamid Nassiby, Étienne Mollier, Karthik, Ben Fiedler, Jair
Reis, Jordi Sayol, Emily Shaffer, Fabio dos Santos Mendes, Bruno Naibert
de Campos, Junior Figueredo, Marcelo Vinicius Campos Amedi, Tiago
Henrique Vercosa de Lima, Deivite Huender Ribeiro Cardoso, Guilherme de
Paula Xavier Segundo, Celio Roberto Pereira, Tiago Rocha, Leandro Ramos,
Filipi Souza, Leonardo Santiago Sidon da Rocha, Asael da Silva Vaz,
Regis Fernandes Gontijo, Carlos Henrique Lima Melara, Alex Rosch de
Faria, Luis Paulo Linares, Jose Nicodemos Vitoriano de Oliveira, Marcio
Demetrio Bacci, Fabio Augusto De Muzio Tobich, Natan Mourao, Wilkens
Lenon, Paulo Farias, Leonardo Rodrigues Pereira, Elimar Henrique da
Silva, Delci Silva Junior, Paulo Henrique Hebling Correa, Gleisson
Jesuino Joaquim Cardoso, Joao Paulo Lima de Oliveira, Jesus Ali Rios,
Jaitony de Sousa, Leonardo Santos, Aristo Chen, Olivier Humbert, Roberto
De Oliveira, Martyn Welch, Arun Kumar Pariyar, Vasyl Gello, Antoine
Latter, Ken VanDine, Francisco M Neto, Dhavan Vaidya, Raphael Medaer,
Evangelos Ribeiro Tzaras, Richard Hansen, Joachim Langenbach, Jason
Hedden, Boian Bonev, Kay Thriemer, Sławomir Wójcik, Lukas Märdian, Kevin
Duan, zhao feng, Leandro Cunha, Cocoa, J0J0 T, Johannes Tiefenbacher,
Iain Parris, Guobang Bi, Lasse Flygenring-Harrsen, Emanuel Krivoy,
Qianqian Fang, Rafael Onetta Araujo, Shruti Sridhar, Alvin Chen, Brian
Murray, Nick Gasson.

New Debian Maintainers

Please welcome: Hans van Kranenburg, Scarlett Moore, Nikos Tsipinakis,
Joan Lledó, Baptiste Beauplat, Jianfeng Li, Denis Danilov, Joachim Falk,
Thomas Perret, William Grzybowski, Lars Tangvald, Alberto Molina
Coballes, Emmanuel Arias, Hsieh-Tseng Shen, Jamie Strandboge, Sven
Geuer, Håvard Flaget Aasen, Marco Trevisan, Dennis Braun, Stephane
Neveu, Seunghun Han, Alexander Johan Georg Kjäll, Friedrich Beckmann,
Diego M. Rodriguez, Nilesh Patra, Hiroshi Yokota, Shayan Doust, Chirayu
Desai, Arnaud Ferraris, Francisco Vilmar Cardoso Ruviaro, Patrick Franz,
François Mazen, Kartik Kulkarni, Fritz Reichwald, Nick Black, Octavio
Alvarez.

New Debian Developers

Please welcome: Keng-Yu Lin, Judit Foglszinger, Teus Benschop, Nick
Morrott, Ondřej Kobližek, Clément Hermann, Gordon Ball, Louis-Philippe
Véronneau, Olek Wojnar, Sven Eckelmann, Utkarsh Gupta, Robert Haist,
Gard Spreemann, Jonathan Bustillos, Scott Talbert, Paride Legovini, Ana
Custura, Felix Lechner, Richard Laager, Thiago Andrade Marques, Vincent
Prat, Michael Robin Crusoe, Jordan Justen, Anuradha Weeraman, Bernelle
Verster, Gabriel F. T. Gomes, Kurt Kremitzki, Nicolas Mora, Birger
Schacht and Sudip Mukherjee.

Contributors

1375 people and 9 teams are currently listed on the Debian
Contributors [79] page for 2020.

   79: https://contributors.debian.org/

New and noteworthy packages

A sample of the many packages added to the unstable Debian archive [80]
in the past few weeks:

  * bpftool - Inspection and simple manipulation of BPF programs and
maps [81]
  * elpa-magit-forge - Work with Git forges from the comfort of Magit [82]
  * libasmjit0 - Complete x86/x64 JIT and AOT Assembler for C++ [83]
  * libraritan-rpc-perl - Perl module for the Raritan JSON-RPC
interface [84]
  * python3-rows - library to tabular data, no matter the format [85]

   80: https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/newpkg
   81: https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/bpftool
   82: https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/elpa-magit-forge
   83: https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/libasmjit0
   84: https://packages.debian.org/sid/libraritan-rpc-perl
   85: https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/python3-rows

Once upon a time in Debian:

  * 2007-09-02 packages.debian.org updated [86]
  * 2006-09-04 cdrkit (cdrtools fork) uploaded [87]
  * 2009-09-04 grub package now based on GRUB2 [88]
  * 1997-09-06 BTS severity tracking implemented [89]
  * 2008-09-08 m68k architecture moving to debian-ports.org [90]

   86: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2007/09/msg00001.html
   87: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/09/msg00002.html
   88: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2009/09/msg00002.html
   89: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/1997/09/msg00000.html
   90: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/09/msg00001.html


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