[Reproducible-commits] [presentations] 01/01: Be clear that Tor Browser is half-haf, thanks GeKo

Jérémy Bobbio lunar at moszumanska.debian.org
Thu Aug 6 21:40:24 UTC 2015


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Author: Jérémy Bobbio <lunar at debian.org>
Date:   Thu Aug 6 23:39:20 2015 +0200

    Be clear that Tor Browser is half-haf, thanks GeKo
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 2015-08-13-CCCamp15/2015-08-13-CCCamp15.pdfpc | 2 +-
 2015-08-13-CCCamp15/2015-08-13-CCCamp15.tex   | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/2015-08-13-CCCamp15/2015-08-13-CCCamp15.pdfpc b/2015-08-13-CCCamp15/2015-08-13-CCCamp15.pdfpc
index 1a2f857..ea3f06d 100644
--- a/2015-08-13-CCCamp15/2015-08-13-CCCamp15.pdfpc
+++ b/2015-08-13-CCCamp15/2015-08-13-CCCamp15.pdfpc
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ So one way to have users reproduce the tools used to perform the build is simply
 
 ### 59
 
-Another approach, used by Bitcoin for example, is to use a specific version of an integrated operating system. For GNU/Linux by picking a stable distribution like Debian or CentOS. It needs to stay available for long and to have the least amount of update possible. Better record exact package version, and hope these versions can be later reinstalled.
+Another approach, used by Bitcoin and other parts of the Tor Browser build process, is to use a specific version of an integrated operating system. For GNU/Linux by picking a stable distribution like Debian or CentOS. It needs to stay available for long and to have the least amount of update possible. Better record exact package version, and hope these versions can be later reinstalled.
 
 ### 60
 
diff --git a/2015-08-13-CCCamp15/2015-08-13-CCCamp15.tex b/2015-08-13-CCCamp15/2015-08-13-CCCamp15.tex
index b7cc25b..736d9d9 100644
--- a/2015-08-13-CCCamp15/2015-08-13-CCCamp15.tex
+++ b/2015-08-13-CCCamp15/2015-08-13-CCCamp15.tex
@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ for module in \only<2>{\alert{sorted(}}dependencies.keys()\only<2>{\alert{)}}:
   \item Use a stable distribution (e.g. Debian, CentOS)
   \item Record package version
   \item Hope the old package will stay available / record
-  \item Approach used by Bitcoin
+  \item Approach used by Bitcoin, \textit{Tor Browser}
  \end{itemize}
 \end{frame}
 

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