[blog] 01/02: 129: more formatting, drop extraneous !!!s
Ximin Luo
infinity0 at debian.org
Tue Oct 17 19:34:09 UTC 2017
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Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0 at debian.org>
Date: Tue Oct 17 21:24:48 2017 +0200
129: more formatting, drop extraneous !!!s
---
drafts/129.mdwn | 30 ++++++++++++++++++------------
1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drafts/129.mdwn b/drafts/129.mdwn
index 70ff49c..0f694f8 100644
--- a/drafts/129.mdwn
+++ b/drafts/129.mdwn
@@ -9,20 +9,23 @@ Upcoming events
---------------
- On Saturday 21st October, [Holger Levsen will present](https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/en/ASG2017/public/events/117)
- at [All Systems Go!](https://all-systems-go.io/) in Berlin, Germany on reproducible builds.
+ at [All Systems Go!](https://all-systems-go.io/) in Berlin, Germany on
+ reproducible builds.
- On Tuesday 24th October, [Chris Lamb will
present](https://allthingsopen.org/talk/you-think-youre-not-a-target-a-tale-of-three-developers/)
at [All Things Open 2017](https://allthingsopen.org) in Raleigh,
NC, USA on reproducible builds.
-- On Wednesday 25th October, [Holger Levsen will present](https://osseu17.sched.com/event/BxJs/reproducible-builds-we-made-lots-of-progress-in-many-places-but-were-still-far-from-our-goals-of-changing-the-software-world-holger-levsen) at the [Open Source Summit Europe](https://osseu17.sched.com) in Prague, Czech Republic
- on reproducible builds.
+- On Wednesday 25th October, [Holger Levsen will
+ present](https://osseu17.sched.com/event/BxJs/reproducible-builds-we-made-lots-of-progress-in-many-places-but-were-still-far-from-our-goals-of-changing-the-software-world-holger-levsen)
+ at the [Open Source Summit Europe](https://osseu17.sched.com) in Prague,
+ Czech Republic on reproducible builds.
- From October 31st - November 2nd we will be holding the
[3rd Reproducible Builds summit](https://reproducible-builds.org/events/berlin2017/)
- in Berlin! If you are working in the field of reproducible builds, you should totally be
- there! Please contact us if you have any questions! Quoting from the [public invitation mail](https://lists.reproducible-builds.org/pipermail/rb-general/2017-October/000653.html):
+ in Berlin. If you are working in the field of reproducible builds, you should totally be
+ there. Please contact us if you have any questions! Quoting from the [public invitation mail](https://lists.reproducible-builds.org/pipermail/rb-general/2017-October/000653.html):
These dates are inclusive, ie. the summit will be 3 full days from "9 to 5".
Best arrive on Monday October 30th and leave on the evening of Thursday, 3rd
@@ -90,15 +93,18 @@ Pierre Pronchery reported that that he has
[built the foundations for doing more reproducibility work in
NetBSD](https://lists.reproducible-builds.org/pipermail/rb-general/2017-October/000654.html).
-Upstream bugs and patches:
-
-* [qutim](https://bugs.launchpad.net/qutim/+bug/1724148) used RANDOM which is unpredictable.
-* [dpdk](http://dpdk.org/ml/archives/dev/2017-October/078193.html) used sort, variying with locale.
-
Packages fixed
--------------
+Upstream bugs and patches:
+
+* Bernhard M. Wiedemann:
+ * [qutim](https://bugs.launchpad.net/qutim/+bug/1724148) used RANDOM which is
+ unpredictable and unreproducible.
+ * [dpdk](http://dpdk.org/ml/archives/dev/2017-October/078193.html) used
+ locale-dependent sort.
+
Reproducibility non-maintainer uploads in Debian:
* Chris Lamb:
@@ -167,5 +173,5 @@ already covered by posts of the previous weeks, as well as new ones:
Misc.
-----
-This week's edition was written by Ximin Luo, Chris Lamb and Holger Levsen & reviewed by a
-bunch of Reproducible Builds folks on IRC & the mailing lists.
+This week's edition was written by Ximin Luo, Chris Lamb and Holger Levsen &
+reviewed by a bunch of Reproducible Builds folks on IRC & the mailing lists.
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