[blog] 01/01: 107: /me also filed bugs
Holger Levsen
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Wed May 17 14:10:44 UTC 2017
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Author: Holger Levsen <holger at layer-acht.org>
Date: Wed May 17 16:10:37 2017 +0200
107: /me also filed bugs
Signed-off-by: Holger Levsen <holger at layer-acht.org>
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Some of the things we worked on:
-- h01ger did orga stuff for this very hackathon, discussed [tests.r-b.o](https://tests.reproducible-builds.org) with various non-Debian contributors and restarted the [policy discussion in #844431](https://bugs.debian.org/844431). He also did some polishing work on tests.r-b.o which shall be covered in next issue of our weekly blog.
+- h01ger did orga stuff for this very hackathon, discussed [tests.r-b.o](https://tests.reproducible-builds.org) with various non-Debian contributors, filed some bugs and restarted the [policy discussion in #844431](https://bugs.debian.org/844431). He also did some polishing work on tests.r-b.o which shall be covered in next issue of our weekly blog.
- Justin Cappos involved many of us in interesting discussions and started to write an academic paper about Reproducible Builds of which he shared an early beta on our mailinglist.
- Chris Lamb (lamby) filed a number of patches for individual packages, worked on diffoscope, merged many changes to `strip-nondeterminism` and also filed [[!bug 862073]] against dak to upload buildinfo files to external services.
- Maria Glukhova (siamezzze) fixed a bug with plots on tests.reproducible-builds.org and worked on diffoscope test coverage.
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