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14 ===================================================================
15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
16 Gentoo Monthly Newsletter
17 http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gmn/
18 This is the third issue of the Gentoo Monthly Newsletter, for February 2008 –
19 March 2008.
20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
21
22 ===============
23 1. Introduction
24 ===============
25
26 This month in the GMN
27 ---------------------
28
29 Hello and welcome to the third issue of the Gentoo Monthly Newsletter. We
30 would like to thank our readers for their enthusiastic response, and hope
31 that you will continue to write in. Although it may not be possible to
32 respond to each and every one of you, we can assure you that every mail we
33 receive is read and plays a role in shaping future editions of the GMN.
34 Remember, the GMN is what its readers want it to be – please see the section
35 on how you can get involved – at the end of the newsletter for more
36 information.
37
38 Last month we ran graphical statistics on an experimental basis. While most
39 of you think they're a good idea in general, there seemed to be general
40 dislike for 3D pie-charts. We've replaced two pie-charts with bar-graphs, and
41 made the remaining pie-chart two dimensional. We've also split the package
42 addition and removal lists by week, in hopes of improving readability.
43
44 You can discuss any aspect of this issue of the GMN in the corresponding
45 forum thread[1]. We look forward to hearing from you.
46
47 1. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-4968869.html
48
49 Enjoy!
50
51 ==============
52 2. Gentoo News
53 ==============
54
55 Gentoo Trustee Election Result
56 ------------------------------
57
58 The Gentoo Trustee elections[2] concluded on 28th February 2008. The
59 Condorcet method revealed the ranked list of all elected Gentoo Foundation
60 Trustees:
61
62 2. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/elections/foundation-200802.xml
63
64 * Roy Bamford[3]
65 * Ferris McCormick[4]
66 * Joshua Jackson[5]
67 * Tom Gall[6]
68 * William Thomson[7]
69
70 3. neddyseagoon@g.o
71 4. fmccor@g.o
72 5. tsunam@g.o
73 6. tgall@g.o
74 7. wltjr@g.o
75
76 Out of 295 eligible voters, 107 ballots were submitted, bringing the voter
77 turnout to 36%. The term for the elected trustees began on 1st March 2008. If
78 you wish to contact the trustees or discuss a trustee-related issue, use the
79 gentoo-nfpmailing list[8].
80
81 8. http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/lists.xml
82
83 New operations lead for SPARC
84 -----------------------------
85
86 The SPARC arch team is pleased to announce the appointment of Raúl Porcel[9]
87 as the new operations manager for SPARC. Ferris McCormick[4] notes that this
88 was no real change, since this was what he was doing most of the time anyway.
89 If someone wishes to donate SPARC hardware, please get in touch with Raúl.
90
91 4. fmccor@g.o
92 9. armin76@g.o
93
94 New Gentoo Book
95 ---------------
96
97 After the publishing of 'Gentoo – Die Metadistribution[10]' by Tobias
98 Scherbaum last year, another Gentoo developer has written a book. Gunnar
99 Wrobel's 'Gentoo Linux – Installation - Konfiguration - Administration[11]'
100 hit the stores at the end of February. Both books are written in German.
101
102 10. http://www.mitp.de/vmi/mitp/detail/pWert/1769/titel/Gentoo%20Linux
103 11. https://www.opensourcepress.de/index.php?26&tt_products=144
104
105 Council Meeting Summary
106 -----------------------
107
108 The Gentoo Council[12] held its monthly meeting on 13 March, 2008. The items
109 put up for discussion were:
110
111 12. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/
112
113 * Summer of Code (Should Gentoo developers be allowed to participate?):
114 Council members will become additional SoC admins, and will serve as
115 tiebreaker votes if they aren't actively participating in project
116 selection. The SoC admins will decide whether non-contributors should be
117 favored over contributors.
118 * Package maintainers (Creation of a new post): The general agreement
119 was that the current recruitment process serves its purpose very well.
120 proxy-maintainers will be promoted more aggressively in order to attract
121 new contributors.
122 * AMD64 arch team's big bug list: Mike Doty[13] noted that it is hard
123 to keep people interested in keywording. Anyone interested has had
124 permission to keyword and stabilize non-system packages since 2007.1.
125 * Open floor: It was decided that having a list of attendees for every
126 meeting would be useful. Donnie Berkholz[14] will start creating the
127 agenda along with the list in advance of the meeting. Diego Pettenò[15]
128 will start working with the PR team on posting agenda and other items on
129 a common Google calendar.
130
131 13. kingtaco@g.o
132 14. dberkholz@g.o
133 15. flameeyes@g.o
134
135 Some items were rolled over from the previous meeting:
136
137 * EAPI=0: Ciaran McCreesh has been contributing and has committed quite
138 a few things. Mark Loeser[16] hopes to work on it in the next couple of
139 weeks. EAPI=0 is probably a week of solid work away from having a draft
140 for review.
141 * GLEP 46 (Allow upstream tags in metadata.xml): No updates, as no
142 authors were present.
143 * Document of being an active developer: No updates.
144 * Slacker arches: Mike Frysinger[17] said he was going to work on
145 Richard Freeman[18]'s suggestion this weekend, and repost it for
146 discussion on the development mailing list.
147
148 16. halcy0n@g.o
149 17. vapier@g.o
150 18. rich0@g.o
151
152 Coming Up
153 ---------
154
155 * Bugday[19]: Looking for a way to help out Gentoo without investing a
156 lot of time? Join us on April 05 for our monthly bugday, and help us
157 squash some bugs[20].
158 * Council Meeting[12]: The Gentoo Council meets every month to discuss
159 important technical issues that affect Gentoo as a whole. This month's
160 meeting is scheduled to be held on April 10, and everyone is welcome to
161 participate - #gentoo-council on irc.freenode.net at 2000UTC.
162
163 12. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/
164 19. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/bugday/index.xml
165 20. http://bugday.gentoo.org/
166
167 =======================
168 3. Gentoo International
169 =======================
170
171 Australia: linux.conf.au
172 ------------------------
173
174 Towards the end of January, a first happened for Gentoo in Australia. Roughly
175 thirty users, developers and other Gentoo enthusiasts gathered into a lecture
176 theatre at the University of Melbourne during 'linux.conf.au[21]' for a
177 series of talks making up the first 'Gentoo Down Under Mini-Conf[22]'
178
179 21. http://mel8ourne.org/
180 22. http://mel8ourne.org/programme/tuesday#gentoo
181
182 The morning began with Sura Mendis's introduction to the Mini-Conf and - for
183 those who had entered the wrong room - an introduction to exactly what Gentoo
184 is. Unfortunately the talk focusing on the Gentoo Hardened project was
185 cancelled, but that didn't seem to faze Ivan Miljenovic who stepped up to the
186 mark and discussed many of the tools that can assist in everyday Gentoo
187 administration. After morning tea, Patrick Ohearn gave his introduction to
188 Paludis, followed by Mark Kowarsky[23] with pkgcore. Interestingly, no-one in
189 the auditorium had used either of these, with only a handful having heard of
190 them before. The Mini-Conf ended with Andrew Cowie delivering a talk first
191 given at Gentoo UK 2007 entitled "Looking back up the river". It suffices to
192 say it was very well done, and the discussions of the topic proceeded right
193 through lunch.
194
195 23. mark_alec@g.o
196
197 Figure 3.1: Left to right: Mark Kowarsky (mark_alec), Andrew Cowie (AfC),
198 Ivan Miljenovic (ivanm), Shyam Mani (fox2mike), Sura Mendis, Aaron Carroll
199 (Flathead), Patrick Ohearn (patoh)
200 http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080317/gentoo-down-under08.jpg
201
202 The picture is licensed under Creative Commons (attributed to Shyam
203 Mani[24]). More such pictures of the event can be found here[25].
204
205 24. fox2mike@g.o
206 25. http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/tags/miniconf/
207
208 Germany: Chemnitzer Linuxtage
209 -----------------------------
210
211 This year Gentoo was present at the Chemnitzer Linuxtage[26] in Germany for
212 the fifth time in a row, and it was indeed a massive success. As usual, there
213 was a booth showing Gentoo on common architectures like x86 and amd64, but
214 visitors could also see Gentoo running on an Efika PPC system, a Geode based
215 media center built into a wooden box, and on a PPC featuring KDE 4.0.1 and in
216 a prefixed Mac OS X.
217
218 26. http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2008/info/
219
220 Tobias Scherbaum[27] held a talk[28] about building custom Live-CDs with
221 catalyst and genkernel, but that wasn't all. The whole of saturday afternoon
222 was dedicated to a developer meeting in the seminar room, which the team from
223 the Chemnitzer Linuxtage provided (as well as a nice buffet). Short talks
224 were given about interesting topics such as a review of supported
225 architectures, Gentoo on OS X[29], Gentoo Vservers[30], the arch testing tool
226 gatt[31], Overlays[32], Status of Kolab2[33] and general discussion about
227 many more topics. Approximately 15 developers and users took the chance to
228 have a both an interesting and amusing time.
229
230 27. dertobi123@g.o
231 28. http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2008/vortraege/detail.html?idx=134
232 29. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gentoo-alt/prefix/index.xml
233 30. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/vps/vserver-howto.xml
234 31. http://www.faulhammer.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=198&Itemid=31
235 32. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/
236 33. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/kolab/
237
238 Figure 3.1: Left to right: Mario, Jens Bläsche (Mr. Big), Jonas, Lars Weiler
239 (Pylon), Wernfried Haas (amne), Michael Hammer (mueli), Robert Buchholz
240 (rbu), Tobias Scherbaum (dertobi123), Leonie, Lars Hartmann (psychoschlumpf),
241 Sebastian Dyroff, Tobias Kral (Inte), Benedikt Böhm (Hollow)
242 http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080317/gentoo-chemnitzer08.jpg
243
244 Not in the picture but also attending the event were Markus Ullmann[34],
245 Michael Haubenwallner[35] and Hanno Boeck[36].
246
247 34. jokey@g.o
248 35. haubi@g.o
249 36. hanno@g.o
250
251 =========================
252 4. Heard in the Community
253 =========================
254
255 Planet Gentoo
256 -------------
257
258 Time-sync external devices: Hanno Boeck[36] describes how one can\ time-sync
259 external devices[37], for example cameras or mobile phones. This way you get
260 proper time and date metadata in your media files.
261
262 36. hanno@g.o
263 37. http://www.hboeck.de/archives/586-Time-syncing-external-devices-like-cameras,-mobiles.html
264
265 Help from users: The Emacs team is looking for help which is easily doable by
266 any user. Christian Faulhammer[38] asks for test plans[39] for packages from
267 the app-emacs[40] category.
268
269 38. opfer@g.o
270 39. http://www.faulhammer.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=239
271 40. http://packages.gentoo.org/category/app-emacs
272
273 Working on PAM: Diego Pettenò[15] has started a re-organization of PAM in
274 Gentoo and describes how one can drop the use of setuid binaries with the
275 help of PAM and libcap[41]. Also available are several
276 progress[42]reports[43].
277
278 15. flameeyes@g.o
279 41. http://blog.flameeyes.eu/articles/2008/02/18/capabilties-and-pam
280 42. http://blog.flameeyes.eu/articles/2008/02/19/all-your-pambase-are-belong-to-us
281 43. http://blog.flameeyes.eu/articles/2008/02/19/the-mess-i-found-with-pam
282
283 A pleading for ZFS on Linux: We need ZFS on Linux badly, says Joe
284 Peterson[44] and also tells us why[45].
285
286 44. lavajoe@g.o
287 45. http://planet.gentoo.org/developers/lavajoe/2008/02/18/linux_needs_zfs_and_badly
288
289 Developer poll: Donnie Berkholz[14] did a little internal survey and got 50
290 developer responses, which he summarizes[46].
291
292 14. dberkholz@g.o
293 46. http://spyderous.livejournal.com/95715.html
294
295 How to write a proper announcement: To give the front page announcements some
296 overall scheme, Joshua Nichols[47] gives us an overview on how to write
297 announcements[48].
298
299 47. nichoj@g.o
300 48. http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TechnicalPicklesGentoo/~3/238043661/guide-to-gentoo-announcements
301
302 The electronic eye: If you want to let a camera take photos and display it on
303 the screen, Grant Goodyear[49] tells you how[50].
304
305 49. g2boojum@g.o
306 50. http://www.grantgoodyear.org/g2blog/photos/20080221.html
307
308 Native Linux mapping: For Open Street Map[51], you either can use a Java or a
309 Flash based editor. Both have drawbacks, so Hanno Boeck[36] added
310 Merkaartor[52] to Portage.
311
312 36. hanno@g.o
313 51. http://www.openstreetmap.org/
314 52. http://www.hboeck.de/archives/594-merkaartor,-another-editor-for-OpenStreetMap.html
315
316 TeX overview: Current stable TeX implementation teTeX is a small base package
317 with dozens of separate styles and classes in the dev-tex[53] category. The
318 successor TeX Live (currently in testing) is broken up into smaller packages,
319 but deriving the concrete contents is harder. Alexis Ballier[54] introduces
320 texmfind[55], which is an index tool for all style and class files that helps
321 you find the package you need to emerge.
322
323 53. http://packages.gentoo.org/category/dev-tex
324 54. aballier@g.o
325 55. http://aballier.wordpress.com/2008/03/01/introducing-texmfind/
326
327 Web 3.0?: Some people claim that the semantic web will be the next big thing.
328 Rob Cakebread[56] reports about his project on how those new ideas can be
329 linked[57] and used for Gentoo.
330
331 56. pythonhead@g.o
332 57. http://rob.cakebread.info/blog/?p=3
333
334 Gentoo Forums
335 -------------
336
337 Package sets added to 'world' by default:Marius Mauch[58], one of the Portage
338 developers, has opened a poll on the behavior of package sets in this
339 thread[59]. He wants to know whether users would like package sets, a new
340 feature of portage, to be added to the 'world' file by default. You can learn
341 more about this feature and discuss on the forum thread.
342
343 58. genone@g.o
344 59. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-664181.html
345
346 Gentoo Brainstorming: One of our forums user, erik258[60], proposes that we
347 create a Gentoo Brainstorming site. What do you think of his idea? Would you
348 like to join him in his quest? Express your opinions at the forum thread[61].
349
350 60. http://forums.gentoo.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=105298
351 61. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-673136.html
352
353 ==================
354 5. Tips and Tricks
355 ==================
356
357 Encrypted USB Swap
358 ------------------
359
360 Large, high speed USB flash drives are now more affordable than ever. At
361 sizes of 2GB and 4GB, these drives are an interesting alternative to swapping
362 on disk. When machines are thrashing to and from swap, a relatively huge
363 amount of time is spent seeking. Swapping on flash makes the seek time
364 relatively negligible.
365
366 Market Speak for Speed: Affordable drives boast sustained speeds of 20 MBps
367 for writing and 30 MBps for reading. When purchasing flash drives, speeds are
368 measured by factors such as 133X and 200X. The X factor is the same as for CD
369 ROM drives: 150 KBps.
370
371 Measuring the Speed: You can use the dd command to measure the speed of your
372 drive for reading:
373
374 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
375 | Code Listing 5.1 |
376 | Using dd to measure speed |
377 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
378 | $ dd if=/dev/sdX of=/dev/null bs=1M count=1000 iflag=direct |
379 | |
380 | # Or: (THIS COMMAND WILL OVERWRITE DATA ON YOUR DEVICE) |
381 | |
382 | $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=1M count=1000 oflag=direct |
383 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
384
385 Flash devices have an internal block size of 4K so it is important to specify
386 a block size of at least this amount to accurately measure the device's
387 optimal speed.
388
389 Encypted USB Swap: Encrypting your swap prevents unencrypted sensitive data,
390 such as passwords, from being stored on the flash drive. To enable
391 encryption, your kernel must have the BLOCK_DEV_LOOP, BLOCK_DEV_CRYPTO_LOOP
392 and CRYPTO_AES or CRYPTO_AES_X86_64 options enabled.
393
394 Partitioning: While not strictly necessary, partitioning your drives makes
395 the data easier to identify with the fdisk command. Partition your drive with
396 fdisk and specify a partition type of 82. Find the unique name of your flash
397 drive swap partition with:
398
399 +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
400 | Code Listing 5.2 |
401 | Identifying your drive |
402 +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
403 | $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/usb-*-part1 |
404 | |
405 | # Example output: |
406 | |
407 | lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Feb 6 23:40 /dev/disk/by-id/usb-PNY_USB_2.0_FD_AA7B020900000644-0:0-part1 -> ../../sdc1 |
408 +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
409
410 Modifying fstab: Add your partition to /etc/fstab to have the swap
411 automatically enabled on boot:
412
413 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
414 | Code Listing 5.3 |
415 | Adding an entry to fstab |
416 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
417 | /dev/disk/by-id/usb-PNY_USB_2.0_FD_AA7B020900000644-0:0-part1 none swap sw,loop=/dev/loop7,encryption=AES128 0 0 |
418 +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
419
420 You can specify any loop device that you know will not be used at boot.
421
422 Going Live: To turn on your swap immediately:
423
424 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
425 | Code Listing 5.4 |
426 | Activating your swap partition |
427 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
428 | $ swapon -a |
429 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
430
431 Use either of these commands to see the status of your swaps:
432
433 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
434 | Code Listing 5.5 |
435 | Verifying your swap partition |
436 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
437 | $ swapon -s |
438 | |
439 | # Or: |
440 | |
441 | $ cat /proc/swaps |
442 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
443
444 A word of Caution! Flash drives have a limited life span. For personal use, a
445 flash drive can easily last years. For heavy duty use, using a hard drive may
446 be a more appropriate alternative than occasionally replacing the flash
447 drive. A typical flash drive will allow 10,000 or 100,000 writes per block.
448 Decent flash drives use wear leveling techniques so that all the blocks wear
449 out evenly. Considering the worst case, a 4GB drive which is written to
450 constantly at 20MB/sec, a drive in such a situation would only last 23.7 to
451 237 days.
452
453 tmpwatch never sleeps
454 ---------------------
455
456 A cluttered /tmp is annoying, there are two possibilities to automatically
457 prevent that. The first possibility is to use a feature of baselayout-2,
458 simply set WIPE_TMP to "yes" in /etc/conf.d/bootmisc. The second possibility
459 is to use tmpwatch:
460
461 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
462 | Code Listing 5.1 |
463 | Installing tmpwatch |
464 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
465 | $ emerge tmpwatch |
466 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
467
468 It will install a cron entry: /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch. Uncomment one or all
469 of the examples in the file. You can also write your own, such as:
470
471 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
472 | Code Listing 5.2 |
473 | Custom tmpwatch cron entry |
474 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
475 | |
476 | # Delete everything except what is owned by one user |
477 | |
478 | if [[ -d /tmp ]]; then |
479 | ${TMPWATCH} --exclude-user andrey --atime 168 /tmp |
480 | fi |
481 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
482
483 For more options, run:
484
485 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
486 | Code Listing 5.3 |
487 | tmpwatch options |
488 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
489 | $ tmpwatch --help |
490 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
491
492 =========================
493 6. Gentoo developer moves
494 =========================
495
496 Summary
497 -------
498
499 Gentoo is made up of 254 active developers, of which 43 are currently away.
500 Gentoo has recruited a total of 633 developers since its inception.
501
502 Moves
503 -----
504
505 The following developers recently left the Gentoo project:
506
507 Note: The number is higher than usual because several inactive developers
508 were retired as per Gentoo policy. This operation is performed on a regular
509 basis by the Undertakers[62] project.
510
511 62. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/undertakers/index.xml
512
513 * Chris Bainbridge (chrb)
514 * Damian Florczyk (thunder)
515 * Marcin Kryczek (mkay)
516 * Jason Shoemaker (kutsuya)
517 * Peter Johanson (latexer)
518 * Robert Clark (hyakuhei)
519 * Christel Dahlskjaer (christel)
520 * Kevin F. Quinn (kevquinn)
521 * Marien Zwart (marienz)
522 * Charlie Shepherd (masterdriverz)
523 * Andrea Barisani (lcars)
524 * Harlan Lieberman-Berg (hlieberman)
525 * Andres Loeh (kosmikus)
526 * Josh Glover (jmglov)
527 * Christian Andreetta (satya)
528 * Karol Wojtaszek (sekretarz)
529 * Alin Dobre (alin)
530 * Przemyslaw Maciag (troll)
531 * Michael Hanselmann (hansmi)
532 * Peter Bienstman (pbienst)
533 * Eldad Zack (eldad)
534 * Stefan Cornelius (dercorny)
535 * Kyle England (kengland)
536 * Masatomo Nakano (nakano)
537 * Eric Edgar (rocket)
538 * Karol Pasternak (reb)
539
540 Adds
541 ----
542
543 The following developers recently joined the Gentoo project:
544
545 * Bo Ørsted Andresen (zlin) - kde
546 * Ricardo Mendoza (ricmm) - mips
547 * Tobias Klausmann (klausman) - alpha
548
549 Changes
550 -------
551
552 The following developers recently changed roles within the Gentoo project:
553
554 * Ingmar Vanhassel (ingmar) joined the Qt herd
555 * Wulf Krueger (philantrop) joined the kerberos herd
556 * Luis Francisco Araujo (araujo) joined the Scheme herd
557
558 ==========
559 7. Portage
560 ==========
561
562 Summary
563 -------
564
565 This section summarizes the current state of the portage tree.
566
567 General Statistics
568 Architectures 15
569 Categories 151
570 Packages 12425
571 ebuilds 24338
572
573 Keyword Distribution
574 Architecture StableTestingTotal% Packages
575 alpha 3531517404832.58%
576 amd64 670738981060585.35%
577 arm 158767165413.31%
578 hppa 2537555309224.89%
579 ia64 3126625375130.19%
580 m68k 489104994.02%
581 mips 1234537177114.25%
582 ppc 61792782896172.12%
583 ppc64 3317702401932.35%
584 s390 11944312379.96%
585 sh 140739144611.64%
586 sparc 47081308601648.42%
587 sparc-fbsd 03053052.45%
588 x86 919330601225398.62%
589 x86-fbsd 02441244119.65%
590
591 Figure 7.1: Package distribution by keyword
592 http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080317/keywords.png
593
594 The following section lists packages that have either been moved or added to
595 the tree. The package removals come from many locations, including the
596 Treecleaners[63] and various developers.
597
598 63. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/treecleaners/
599
600 Removals:
601 ---------
602
603 Package: Removal date: Contact:
604 net-misc/howl 18 Feb 2008 Saleem Abdulrasool[64]
605 app-admin/grubconf 18 Feb 2008 Saleem Abdulrasool[64]
606 sys-auth/pam_keyring 21 Feb 2008 Olivier Crête[65]
607 app-emacs/cdrw 22 Feb 2008 Ulrich Müller[66]
608 dev-python/twisted-web2 23 Feb 2008 Tiziano Müller[67]
609 sys-fs/mtd 23 Feb 2008 Mike Frysinger[17]
610 profiles/default-darwin 24 Feb 2008 Fabian Groffen[68]
611
612 17. vapier@g.o
613 64. compnerd@g.o
614 65. tester@g.o
615 66. ulm@g.o
616 67. dev-zero@g.o
617 68. grobian@g.o
618
619 Package: Removal date: Contact:
620 sys-apps/mii-diag 25 Feb 2008 Raúl Porcel[9]
621 sys-devel/distcc-config 25 Feb 2008 Raúl Porcel[9]
622 media-sound/jmax 25 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
623 app-crypt/cli-crypt 25 Feb 2008 Raúl Porcel[9]
624 dev-tex/koma-script 02 Mar 2008 Alexis Ballier[54]
625
626 9. armin76@g.o
627 54. aballier@g.o
628 69. beandog@g.o
629
630 Package: Removal date: Contact:
631 media-fonts/fonts-indic 03 Mar 2008 Ryan Hill[70]
632 media-plugins/mythappearance 03 Mar 2008 Doug Klima[71]
633 games-action/abuse_sdl 06 Mar 2008 Chris Gianelloni[72]
634 app-misc/pv 06 Mar 2008 Christoph Mende[73]
635 www-apps/bugs-bug-genie 07 Mar 2008 Benedikt Boehm[74]
636 www-apps/disc-cover 07 Mar 2008 Benedikt Boehm[74]
637 dev-tex/dk-bib 07 Mar 2008 Alexis Ballier[54]
638 net-im/ccmsn 08 Mar 2008 Olivier Crête[65]
639
640 54. aballier@g.o
641 65. tester@g.o
642 70. dirtyepic@g.o
643 71. cardoe@g.o
644 72. wolf31o2@g.o
645 73. angelos@g.o
646 74. hollow@g.o
647
648 Package: Removal date: Contact:
649 x11-misc/ASFiles 10 Mar 2008 Bernard Cafarelli[75]
650 app-portage/gatt-svn 11 Mar 2008 Christian Faulhammer[38]
651 x11-plugins/gkrellm-bfm 11 Mar 2008 Jim Ramsay[76]
652 sys-apps/list 11 Mar 2008 Stefan Schweizer[77]
653 sys-apps/mindi-kernel 13 Mar 2008 Wolfram Schlich[78]
654
655 38. opfer@g.o
656 75. voyageur@g.o
657 76. lack@g.o
658 77. genstef@g.o
659 78. wschlich@g.o
660
661 Additions:
662 ----------
663
664 Package: Addition date: Contact:
665 mail-filter/milter-regex[79] 18 Feb 2008 Alin Năstac[80]
666 app-emulation/vov[81] 18 Feb 2008 Michele Noberasco[82]
667 kde-base/dragonplayer[83] 18 Feb 2008 Bo Ørsted Andresen[84]
668 app-arch/q7z[85] 18 Feb 2008 Ben de Groot[86]
669 app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-glibc-errno-compat[87] 18 Feb 2008 Mike Frysinger[17]
670 sys-auth/pambase[88] 19 Feb 2008 Diego Pettenò[15]
671 sci-geosciences/qlandkarte[89] 19 Feb 2008 Hanno Boeck[36]
672 www-apps/horde-groupware[90] 20 Feb 2008 Mike Frysinger[17]
673 games-board/pychess[91] 21 Feb 2008 Michael Sterrett[92]
674 media-plugins/gst-plugins-dvb[93] 21 Feb 2008 Zaheer Abbas Merali[94]
675 media-libs/gmyth[95] 21 Feb 2008 Zaheer Abbas Merali[94]
676 media-plugins/gst-plugins-mythtv[96] 21 Feb 2008 Zaheer Abbas Merali[94]
677 x11-drivers/xf86-input-evtouch[97] 21 Feb 2008 Doug Klima[71]
678 app-admin/eselect-xvmc[98] 22 Feb 2008 Doug Klima[71]
679 sys-fs/redirfs[99] 23 Feb 2008 Alon Bar-Lev[100]
680 dev-perl/PHP-Serialization[101] 23 Feb 2008 Benedikt Boehm[74]
681 app-emacs/color-moccur[102] 24 Feb 2008 Ulrich Müller[66]
682 app-emacs/moccur-edit[103] 24 Feb 2008 Ulrich Müller[66]
683 app-emacs/mcomplete[104] 24 Feb 2008 Ulrich Müller[66]
684 dev-perl/Linux-Inotify2[105] 24 Feb 2008 Joerg Bornkessel[106]
685
686 15. flameeyes@g.o
687 17. vapier@g.o
688 36. hanno@g.o
689 66. ulm@g.o
690 71. cardoe@g.o
691 74. hollow@g.o
692 79. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/mail-filter/milter-regex
693 80. mrness@g.o
694 81. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emulation/vov
695 82. s4t4n@g.o
696 83. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/kde-base/dragonplayer
697 84. zlin@g.o
698 85. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-arch/q7z
699 86. yngwin@g.o
700 87. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-glibc-errno-compat
701 88. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-auth/pambase
702 89. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-geosciences/qlandkarte
703 90. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/www-apps/horde-groupware
704 91. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/games-board/pychess
705 92. mr_bones_@g.o
706 93. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-plugins/gst-plugins-dvb
707 94. zaheerm@g.o
708 95. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-libs/gmyth
709 96. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-plugins/gst-plugins-mythtv
710 97. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/x11-drivers/xf86-input-evtouch
711 98. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-admin/eselect-xvmc
712 99. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-fs/redirfs
713 100. alonbl@g.o
714 101. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-perl/PHP-Serialization
715 102. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emacs/color-moccur
716 103. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emacs/moccur-edit
717 104. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emacs/mcomplete
718 105. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-perl/Linux-Inotify2
719 106. hd_brummy@g.o
720
721 Package: Addition date: Contact:
722 dev-java/java-service-wrapper[107] 25 Feb 2008 Alistair Bush[108]
723 media-plugins/gimp-greycstoration[109] 25 Feb 2008 Denis Dupeyron[110]
724 dev-libs/libisoburn[111] 25 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
725 media-gfx/greycstoration[112] 25 Feb 2008 Denis Dupeyron[110]
726 net-irc/quassel[113] 26 Feb 2008 Diego Pettenò[15]
727 dev-embedded/urjtag[114] 26 Feb 2008 Mike Frysinger[17]
728 media-libs/rubberband[115] 26 Feb 2008 Alexis Ballier[54]
729 app-dicts/sword-akjv[116] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
730 app-dicts/sword-frelsg[117] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
731 app-dicts/sword-gerelb1871[118] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
732 app-dicts/sword-gerlut1545[119] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
733 app-dicts/sword-gersch[120] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
734 app-dicts/sword-itarive[121] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
735 app-dicts/sword-kjv[122] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
736 app-dicts/sword-sparv[123] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
737 app-dicts/sword-strongsgreek[124] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
738 app-dicts/sword-webstersdict[125] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
739 games-fps/etqw-demo[126] 27 Feb 2008 Chris Gianelloni[72]
740 app-dicts/sword-ylt[127] 27 Feb 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
741 sci-visualization/fityk[128] 28 Feb 2008 Sebastien Fabbro[129]
742 dev-libs/libbeagle[130] 28 Feb 2008 Cédric Krier[131]
743 sci-geosciences/merkaartor[132] 29 Feb 2008 Hanno Boeck[36]
744 dev-python/buzhug[133] 01 Mar 2008 Tiziano Müller[67]
745 net-misc/wso2-wsf-c[134] 01 Mar 2008 Caleb Tennis[135]
746 dev-tex/texmfind[136] 01 Mar 2008 Alexis Ballier[54]
747 net-p2p/lince[137] 01 Mar 2008 Santiago M. Mola[138]
748 dev-lang/lisaac[139] 01 Mar 2008 Wulf Krueger[140]
749 dev-libs/pakchois[141] 02 Mar 2008 Benedikt Boehm[74]
750 sys-auth/pam_blue[142] 02 Mar 2008 Ali Polatel[143]
751
752 15. flameeyes@g.o
753 17. vapier@g.o
754 36. hanno@g.o
755 54. aballier@g.o
756 67. dev-zero@g.o
757 69. beandog@g.o
758 72. wolf31o2@g.o
759 74. hollow@g.o
760 107. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-java/java-service-wrapper
761 108. ali_bush@g.o
762 109. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-plugins/gimp-greycstoration
763 110. calchan@g.o
764 111. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/libisoburn
765 112. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-gfx/greycstoration
766 113. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-irc/quassel
767 114. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-embedded/urjtag
768 115. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-libs/rubberband
769 116. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-akjv
770 117. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-frelsg
771 118. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-gerelb1871
772 119. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-gerlut1545
773 120. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-gersch
774 121. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-itarive
775 122. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-kjv
776 123. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-sparv
777 124. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-strongsgreek
778 125. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-webstersdict
779 126. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/games-fps/etqw-demo
780 127. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-ylt
781 128. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-visualization/fityk
782 129. bicatali@g.o
783 130. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/libbeagle
784 131. cedk@g.o
785 132. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-geosciences/merkaartor
786 133. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/buzhug
787 134. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-misc/wso2-wsf-c
788 135. caleb@g.o
789 136. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-tex/texmfind
790 137. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-p2p/lince
791 138. coldwind@g.o
792 139. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-lang/lisaac
793 140. philantrop@g.o
794 141. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/pakchois
795 142. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-auth/pam_blue
796 143. hawking@g.o
797
798 Package: Addition date: Contact:
799 media-fonts/lohit-fonts[144] 03 Mar 2008 Ryan Hill[70]
800 gnome-extra/gnome-do[145] 03 Mar 2008 Hans de Graaff[146]
801 gnome-extra/gnome-do-plugins[147] 03 Mar 2008 Hans de Graaff[146]
802 sys-apps/einit-modules-xml[148] 03 Mar 2008 Christian Faulhammer[38]
803 app-text/rnv[149] 03 Mar 2008 Christian Faulhammer[38]
804 sys-apps/einit-modules-scheme[150] 03 Mar 2008 Christian Faulhammer[38]
805 net-analyzer/nagios-check_logfiles[151] 05 Mar 2008 Caleb Tennis[135]
806 games-action/abuse[152] 06 Mar 2008 Chris Gianelloni[72]
807 sys-apps/pv[153] 06 Mar 2008 Christoph Mende[73]
808 dev-perl/CSS-Squish[154] 07 Mar 2008 Benedikt Boehm[74]
809 dev-libs/iniparser[155] 08 Mar 2008 Tiziano Müller[67]
810 dev-cpp/gflags[156] 09 Mar 2008 Alec Warner[157]
811 dev-python/mako[158] 09 Mar 2008 Alec Warner[157]
812 dev-python/colubrid[159] 09 Mar 2008 Alec Warner[157]
813
814 38. opfer@g.o
815 67. dev-zero@g.o
816 70. dirtyepic@g.o
817 72. wolf31o2@g.o
818 73. angelos@g.o
819 74. hollow@g.o
820 135. caleb@g.o
821 144. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-fonts/lohit-fonts
822 145. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/gnome-extra/gnome-do
823 146. graaff@g.o
824 147. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/gnome-extra/gnome-do-plugins
825 148. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-apps/einit-modules-xml
826 149. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-text/rnv
827 150. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-apps/einit-modules-scheme
828 151. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-analyzer/nagios-check_logfiles
829 152. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/games-action/abuse
830 153. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-apps/pv
831 154. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-perl/CSS-Squish
832 155. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/iniparser
833 156. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-cpp/gflags
834 157. antarus@g.o
835 158. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/mako
836 159. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/colubrid
837
838 Package: Addition date: Contact:
839 kde-base/kinfocenter[160] 10 Mar 2008 Wulf Krueger[140]
840 app-portage/gatt[161] 11 Mar 2008 Christian Faulhammer[38]
841 sci-physics/bullet[162] 11 Mar 2008 Sebastien Fabbro[129]
842 sys-apps/mindi-busybox[163] 13 Mar 2008 Wolfram Schlich[78]
843 app-dicts/sword-ab[164] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
844 app-dicts/sword-weymouth[165] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
845 app-dicts/sword-web[166] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
846 app-dicts/sword-ukjv[167] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
847 app-dicts/sword-tyndale[168] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
848 app-dicts/sword-twenty[169] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
849 app-dicts/sword-strongshebrew[170] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
850 app-dicts/sword-rwebster[171] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
851 app-dicts/sword-rnkjv[172] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
852 app-dicts/sword-rkjnt[173] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
853 app-dicts/sword-murdock[174] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
854 app-dicts/sword-montgomery[175] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
855 app-dicts/sword-mkjv[176] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
856 app-dicts/sword-litv[177] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
857 app-dicts/sword-jubilee2000[178] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
858 app-dicts/sword-isv[179] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
859 app-dicts/sword-hnv[180] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
860 app-dicts/sword-geneva1599[181] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
861 app-dicts/sword-drc[182] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
862 app-dicts/sword-darby[183] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
863 app-dicts/sword-bwe[184] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
864 app-dicts/sword-bbe[185] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
865 app-dicts/sword-asv[186] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
866 app-dicts/sword-acv[187] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
867 media-sound/codecgraph[188] 14 Mar 2008 Tony Vroon[189]
868 app-dicts/sword-afr1953[190] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
869 app-dicts/sword-arasvd[191] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
870 app-dicts/sword-bulcarigradnt[192] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
871 app-dicts/sword-bulveren[193] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
872 app-dicts/sword-chamorro[194] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
873 app-dicts/sword-czebkr[195] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
874 app-dicts/sword-czecep[196] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
875 app-dicts/sword-czekms[197] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
876 app-dicts/sword-czenkb[198] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
877 app-dicts/sword-dan[199] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
878 app-dicts/sword-esperanto[200] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
879 app-dicts/sword-gerelb1905[201] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
880 app-dicts/sword-umgreek[202] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
881 app-dicts/sword-wycliffe[203] 14 Mar 2008 Steve Dibb[69]
882 net-misc/nxcl[204] 14 Mar 2008 Bernard Cafarelli[75]
883 net-misc/qtnx[205] 14 Mar 2008 Bernard Cafarelli[75]
884 x11-drivers/xf86-video-openchrome[206] 15 Mar 2008 Donnie Berkholz[14]
885 net-voip/telepathy-haze[207] 15 Mar 2008 Santiago M. Mola[138]
886 dev-python/werkzeug[208] 15 Mar 2008 Christian Hoffmann[209]
887
888 14. dberkholz@g.o
889 38. opfer@g.o
890 69. beandog@g.o
891 75. voyageur@g.o
892 78. wschlich@g.o
893 129. bicatali@g.o
894 138. coldwind@g.o
895 140. philantrop@g.o
896 160. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/kde-base/kinfocenter
897 161. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-portage/gatt
898 162. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-physics/bullet
899 163. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-apps/mindi-busybox
900 164. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-ab
901 165. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-weymouth
902 166. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-web
903 167. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-ukjv
904 168. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-tyndale
905 169. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-twenty
906 170. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-strongshebrew
907 171. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-rwebster
908 172. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-rnkjv
909 173. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-rkjnt
910 174. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-murdock
911 175. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-montgomery
912 176. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-mkjv
913 177. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-litv
914 178. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-jubilee2000
915 179. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-isv
916 180. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-hnv
917 181. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-geneva1599
918 182. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-drc
919 183. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-darby
920 184. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-bwe
921 185. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-bbe
922 186. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-asv
923 187. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-acv
924 188. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-sound/codecgraph
925 189. chainsaw@g.o
926 190. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-afr1953
927 191. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-arasvd
928 192. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-bulcarigradnt
929 193. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-bulveren
930 194. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-chamorro
931 195. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-czebkr
932 196. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-czecep
933 197. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-czekms
934 198. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-czenkb
935 199. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-dan
936 200. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-esperanto
937 201. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-gerelb1905
938 202. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-umgreek
939 203. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-wycliffe
940 204. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-misc/nxcl
941 205. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-misc/qtnx
942 206. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/x11-drivers/xf86-video-openchrome
943 207. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-voip/telepathy-haze
944 208. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/werkzeug
945 209. hoffie@g.o
946
947 ===========
948 8. Bugzilla
949 ===========
950
951 Statistics
952 ----------
953
954 The Gentoo community uses Bugzilla (bugs.gentoo.org[210]) to record and track
955 bugs, notifications, suggestions and other interactions with the development
956 team. The following chart summarizes activity on Bugzilla between 17 February
957 2008 and 16 March 2008.
958
959 210. http://bugs.gentoo.org
960
961 Figure 8.1: Bug activity split-up
962 http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080317/activity.png
963
964 Of the 10273 currently open bugs: 16 are labeled blocker, 88 are labeled
965 critical, and 353 are labeled major.
966
967 Closed bug ranking
968 ------------------
969
970 The developers and teams who have closed the most bugs during this period are
971 as follows.
972
973 Rank Developer/Team Bug Count
974 0 Others 917
975 1 Python Gentoo Team 55
976 2 Gentoo Security 48
977 3 Gentoo's Team for Core System packages 47
978 4 Java team 45
979 5 Gentoo KDE team 39
980 6 AMD64 Project 38
981 7 Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team 35
982 8 Default Assignee for Orphaned Packages 33
983 9 Gentoo Games 33
984
985 Figure 8.1: Bug closed rankings
986 http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080317/closed.png
987
988 Assigned bug ranking
989 --------------------
990
991 The developers and teams who have been assigned the most bugs during this
992 period are as follows.
993
994 Rank Developer/Team Bug Count
995 0 Others 671
996 1 Default Assignee for New Packages 71
997 2 Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team 43
998 3 Java team 37
999 4 Gentoo KDE team 33
1000 5 Gentoo Security 28
1001 6 Default Assignee for Orphaned Packages 25
1002 7 Gentoo Games 23
1003 8 AMD64 Project 23
1004 9 Gentoo non-Linux Team 20
1005
1006 Figure 8.1: Bugs assigned rankings
1007 http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080317/opened.png
1008
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1064 Tony Vroon <chainsaw@g.o> - Author
1065 Christian Faulhammer <opfer@g.o> - Author
1066 Ferris McCormick <fmccor@g.o> - Author
1067 Andrey Falko <andrey@××××××.net> - Author
1068 Arthur Britto <ahbritto@×××.com> - Author
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1077 ===================================================================
1078 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
1079 <!DOCTYPE guide SYSTEM "/dtd/guide.dtd">
1080 <guide type="newsletter" lang="en">
1081 <title>Gentoo Monthly Newsletter</title>
1082 <subtitle>17 March 2008</subtitle>
1083
1084 <!-- Be sure to add yourself if you write an article -->
1085 <author title="Editor">
1086 <mail link="anant"/>
1087 </author>
1088
1089 <author title="Author">
1090 <mail link="amne"/>
1091 </author>
1092
1093 <author title="Author">
1094 <mail link="mark_alec"/>
1095 </author>
1096
1097 <author title="Author">
1098 <mail link="deathwing00"/>
1099 </author>
1100
1101 <author title="Author">
1102 <mail link="chainsaw"/>
1103 </author>
1104
1105 <author title="Author">
1106 <mail link="opfer"/>
1107 </author>
1108
1109 <author title="Author">
1110 <mail link="fmccor"/>
1111 </author>
1112
1113 <author title="Author">
1114 <mail link="andrey@××××××.net">Andrey Falko</mail>
1115 </author>
1116
1117 <author title="Author">
1118 <mail link="ahbritto@×××.com">Arthur Britto</mail>
1119 </author>
1120
1121 <abstract>
1122 This is the third issue of the Gentoo Monthly Newsletter,
1123 for February 2008 &ndash; March 2008.
1124 </abstract>
1125
1126 <summary/>
1127
1128 <version>Volume 1, Issue 3</version>
1129 <date>2008-03-17</date>
1130
1131 <!-- GMN Intro -->
1132 <chapter>
1133 <title>Introduction</title>
1134
1135 <section>
1136 <title>This month in the GMN</title>
1137 <body>
1138 <p>
1139 Hello and welcome to the third issue of the Gentoo Monthly Newsletter. We would like to thank
1140 our readers for their enthusiastic response, and hope that you will continue to write in.
1141 Although it may not be possible to respond to each and every one of you, we can assure you
1142 that every mail we receive is read and plays a role in shaping future editions of the GMN.
1143 Remember, the GMN is what its readers want it to be &ndash; please see the section on how you can
1144 get involved &ndash; at the end of the newsletter for more information.
1145 </p>
1146
1147 <p>
1148 Last month we ran graphical statistics on an experimental basis. While most of you think they're
1149 a good idea in general, there seemed to be general dislike for 3D pie-charts. We've replaced two
1150 pie-charts with bar-graphs, and made the remaining pie-chart two dimensional. We've also split
1151 the package addition and removal lists by week, in hopes of improving readability.
1152 </p>
1153
1154 <p>
1155 You can discuss any aspect of this issue of the GMN in the corresponding
1156 <uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-4968869.html">forum thread</uri>. We look
1157 forward to hearing from you.
1158 </p>
1159
1160 <p>
1161 Enjoy!
1162 </p>
1163 </body>
1164 </section>
1165 </chapter>
1166
1167 <!-- Gentoo News -->
1168 <chapter>
1169 <title>Gentoo News</title>
1170
1171 <section>
1172 <title>Gentoo Trustee Election Result</title>
1173 <body>
1174
1175 <p>
1176 The Gentoo <uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/elections/foundation-200802.xml">
1177 Trustee elections</uri> concluded on 28th February 2008. The Condorcet method revealed the ranked
1178 list of all elected Gentoo Foundation Trustees:
1179 </p>
1180 <ul>
1181 <li><mail link="neddyseagoon"/></li>
1182 <li><mail link="fmccor"/></li>
1183 <li><mail link="tsunam"/></li>
1184 <li><mail link="tgall"/></li>
1185 <li><mail link="wltjr"/></li>
1186 </ul>
1187 <p>
1188 Out of <b>295</b> eligible voters, <b>107</b> ballots were submitted, bringing the voter turnout to <b>36%</b>.
1189 The term for the elected trustees began on 1st March 2008. If you wish to contact the trustees or discuss
1190 a trustee-related issue, use the <c>gentoo-nfp</c>
1191 <uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/lists.xml">mailing list</uri>.
1192 </p>
1193
1194 </body>
1195 </section>
1196
1197 <section>
1198 <title>New operations lead for SPARC</title>
1199
1200 <body>
1201 <p>
1202 The SPARC arch team is pleased to announce the appointment of <mail link="armin76"/>
1203 as the new operations manager for SPARC. <mail link="fmccor"/> notes that this was no
1204 real change, since this was what he was doing most of the time anyway. If someone
1205 wishes to donate SPARC hardware, please get in touch with Raúl.
1206 </p>
1207 </body>
1208
1209 </section>
1210
1211 <section>
1212 <title>New Gentoo Book</title>
1213 <body>
1214 <p>
1215 After the publishing of
1216 '<uri link="http://www.mitp.de/vmi/mitp/detail/pWert/1769/titel/Gentoo%20Linux">Gentoo
1217 &ndash; Die Metadistribution</uri>' by Tobias Scherbaum last year,
1218 another Gentoo developer has written a book. Gunnar Wrobel's
1219 '<uri link="https://www.opensourcepress.de/index.php?26&amp;tt_products=144">Gentoo Linux &ndash;
1220 Installation - Konfiguration - Administration</uri>' hit the stores at the end of February.
1221 Both books are written in German.
1222 </p>
1223 </body>
1224 </section>
1225
1226 <!-- Council Summary -->
1227 <section>
1228 <title>Council Meeting Summary</title>
1229
1230 <body>
1231 <p>
1232 The <uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/">Gentoo Council</uri>
1233 held its monthly meeting on 13 March, 2008. The items put up for discussion
1234 were:
1235 </p>
1236
1237 <ul>
1238
1239 <li>
1240 <b>Summer of Code</b> (Should Gentoo developers be allowed to participate?):
1241 Council members will become additional SoC admins, and will serve as tiebreaker
1242 votes if they aren't actively participating in project selection. The SoC admins
1243 will decide whether non-contributors should be favored over contributors.
1244 </li>
1245
1246 <li>
1247 <b>Package maintainers</b> (Creation of a new post):
1248 The general agreement was that the current recruitment process serves its
1249 purpose very well. <c>proxy-maintainers</c> will be promoted more aggressively
1250 in order to attract new contributors.
1251 </li>
1252
1253 <li>
1254 <b>AMD64 arch team's big bug list</b>:
1255 <mail link="kingtaco"/> noted that it is hard to keep people interested in
1256 keywording. Anyone interested has had permission to keyword and stabilize
1257 non-system packages since 2007.1.
1258 </li>
1259
1260 <li>
1261 <b>Open floor</b>:
1262 It was decided that having a list of attendees for every meeting would be
1263 useful. <mail link="dberkholz"/> will start creating the agenda along with
1264 the list in advance of the meeting. <mail link="flameeyes"/> will start working
1265 with the PR team on posting agenda and other items on a common Google calendar.
1266 </li>
1267
1268 </ul>
1269
1270 <p>
1271 Some items were rolled over from the previous meeting:
1272 </p>
1273
1274 <ul>
1275
1276 <li>
1277 <b>EAPI=0</b>: Ciaran McCreesh has been contributing and has committed quite a few things.
1278 <mail link="halcy0n"/> hopes to work on it in the next couple of weeks. EAPI=0 is
1279 probably a week of solid work away from having a draft for review.
1280 </li>
1281
1282 <li>
1283 <b>GLEP 46</b> (Allow upstream tags in metadata.xml):
1284 No updates, as no authors were present.
1285 </li>
1286
1287 <li>
1288 <b>Document of being an active developer</b>: No updates.
1289 </li>
1290
1291 <li>
1292 <b>Slacker arches</b>: <mail link="vapier"/> said he was going to work on
1293 <mail link="rich0"/>'s suggestion this weekend, and repost it for discussion on
1294 the development mailing list.
1295 </li>
1296
1297 </ul>
1298
1299 </body>
1300 </section>
1301
1302 <!--- Coming up -->
1303 <section>
1304 <title>Coming Up</title>
1305 <body>
1306
1307 <ul>
1308
1309 <li>
1310 <b><uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/bugday/index.xml">Bugday</uri></b>:
1311 Looking for a way to help out Gentoo without investing a lot of time?
1312 Join us on <b>April 05</b> for our monthly bugday, and help us squash
1313 <uri link="http://bugday.gentoo.org/">some bugs</uri>.
1314 </li>
1315
1316 <li>
1317 <b><uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/">Council Meeting</uri></b>:
1318 The Gentoo Council meets every month to discuss important technical issues
1319 that affect Gentoo as a whole. This month's meeting is scheduled to be held on
1320 <b>April 10</b>, and everyone is welcome to participate -
1321 <e>#gentoo-council on irc.freenode.net at 2000UTC</e>.
1322 </li>
1323
1324 </ul>
1325
1326 </body>
1327 </section>
1328
1329 </chapter>
1330
1331 <chapter>
1332 <title>Gentoo International</title>
1333
1334 <section>
1335 <title>Australia: linux.conf.au</title>
1336
1337 <body>
1338 <p>
1339 Towards the end of January, a first happened for Gentoo in Australia. Roughly thirty users,
1340 developers and other Gentoo enthusiasts gathered into a lecture theatre at the University
1341 of Melbourne during '<uri link="http://mel8ourne.org/">linux.conf.au</uri>' for a series of
1342 talks making up the first
1343 '<uri link="http://mel8ourne.org/programme/tuesday#gentoo">Gentoo Down Under Mini-Conf</uri>'
1344 </p>
1345
1346 <p>
1347 The morning began with Sura Mendis's introduction to the Mini-Conf and - for those who had
1348 entered the wrong room - an introduction to exactly what Gentoo is. Unfortunately the talk
1349 focusing on the Gentoo Hardened project was cancelled, but that didn't seem to faze
1350 Ivan Miljenovic who stepped up to the mark and discussed many of the tools that can assist
1351 in everyday Gentoo administration. After morning tea, Patrick Ohearn gave his introduction
1352 to Paludis, followed by <mail link="mark_alec"/> with pkgcore. Interestingly, no-one in the auditorium
1353 had used either of these, with only a handful having heard of them before. The Mini-Conf
1354 ended with Andrew Cowie delivering a talk first given at Gentoo UK 2007 entitled
1355 "Looking back up the river". It suffices to say it was very well done, and the discussions of
1356 the topic proceeded right through lunch.
1357 </p>
1358
1359 <figure link="/images/gmn/20080317/gentoo-down-under08.jpg" short="Gentoo speakers and users"
1360 caption="Left to right: Mark Kowarsky (mark_alec), Andrew Cowie (AfC), Ivan Miljenovic (ivanm),
1361 Shyam Mani (fox2mike), Sura Mendis, Aaron Carroll (Flathead), Patrick Ohearn (patoh)"/>
1362
1363 <p>
1364 The picture is licensed under Creative Commons (attributed to <mail link="fox2mike"/>). More such
1365 pictures of the event can be found <uri link="http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/tags/miniconf/">here</uri>.
1366 </p>
1367
1368 </body>
1369 </section>
1370
1371 <section>
1372 <title>Germany: Chemnitzer Linuxtage</title>
1373
1374 <body>
1375 <p>
1376 This year Gentoo was present at the
1377 <uri link="http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2008/info/">Chemnitzer Linuxtage</uri> in
1378 Germany for the fifth time in a row, and it was indeed a massive success. As usual,
1379 there was a booth showing Gentoo on common architectures like x86 and amd64,
1380 but visitors could also see Gentoo running on an Efika PPC system, a Geode based media
1381 center built into a wooden box, and on a PPC featuring KDE 4.0.1 and in a prefixed Mac OS X.
1382 </p>
1383
1384 <p>
1385 <mail link="dertobi123"/> held a
1386 <uri link="http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2008/vortraege/detail.html?idx=134">talk</uri>
1387 about building custom Live-CDs with catalyst and genkernel, but that wasn't all. The whole
1388 of saturday afternoon was dedicated to a developer meeting in the seminar room, which the
1389 team from the Chemnitzer Linuxtage provided (as well as a nice buffet). Short talks were
1390 given about interesting topics such as a review of supported architectures,
1391 <uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gentoo-alt/prefix/index.xml">Gentoo on OS X</uri>,
1392 <uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/vps/vserver-howto.xml">Gentoo Vservers</uri>, the
1393 arch testing tool
1394 <uri link="http://www.faulhammer.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=198&amp;Itemid=31">gatt</uri>,
1395 <uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/">Overlays</uri>, Status of
1396 <uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/kolab/">Kolab2</uri> and general discussion about many
1397 more topics. Approximately 15 developers and users took the chance to have a both an interesting and
1398 amusing time.
1399 </p>
1400
1401 <figure link="/images/gmn/20080317/gentoo-chemnitzer08.jpg" short="Gentoo at Chemnitzer Linuxtage"
1402 caption="Left to right: Mario, Jens Bläsche (Mr. Big), Jonas, Lars Weiler (Pylon),
1403 Wernfried Haas (amne), Michael Hammer (mueli), Robert Buchholz (rbu),
1404 Tobias Scherbaum (dertobi123), Leonie, Lars Hartmann (psychoschlumpf),
1405 Sebastian Dyroff, Tobias Kral (Inte), Benedikt Böhm (Hollow)"/>
1406
1407 <p>
1408 Not in the picture but also attending the event were <mail link="jokey"/>, <mail link="haubi"/>
1409 and <mail link="hanno"/>.
1410 </p>
1411
1412 </body>
1413 </section>
1414 </chapter>
1415
1416 <!-- Heard in the community -->
1417 <chapter>
1418 <title>Heard in the Community</title>
1419
1420 <!-- Planet Gentoo -->
1421 <section>
1422 <title>Planet Gentoo</title>
1423 <body>
1424
1425 <p>
1426 <b>Time-sync external devices</b>:
1427 <mail link="hanno"/> describes how one can\
1428 <uri link="http://www.hboeck.de/archives/586-Time-syncing-external-devices-like-cameras,-mobiles.html">
1429 time-sync external devices</uri>, for example cameras or mobile phones. This way
1430 you get proper time and date metadata in your media files.
1431 </p>
1432
1433 <p>
1434 <b>Help from users</b>:
1435 The Emacs team is looking for help which is easily doable by any user.
1436 <mail link="opfer"/> asks for
1437 <uri link="http://www.faulhammer.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=239">test plans</uri>
1438 for packages from the
1439 <uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/category/app-emacs">app-emacs</uri> category.
1440 </p>
1441
1442 <p>
1443 <b>Working on PAM</b>:
1444 <mail link="flameeyes"/> has started a re-organization of PAM in Gentoo and describes how
1445 one can drop the use of setuid binaries with the help of
1446 <uri link="http://blog.flameeyes.eu/articles/2008/02/18/capabilties-and-pam">
1447 PAM and libcap</uri>. Also available are several
1448 <uri link="http://blog.flameeyes.eu/articles/2008/02/19/all-your-pambase-are-belong-to-us">progress</uri>
1449 <uri link="http://blog.flameeyes.eu/articles/2008/02/19/the-mess-i-found-with-pam">reports</uri>.
1450 </p>
1451
1452 <p>
1453 <b>A pleading for ZFS on Linux</b>:
1454 We need ZFS on Linux badly, says <mail link="lavajoe"/> and also tells us
1455 <uri link="http://planet.gentoo.org/developers/lavajoe/2008/02/18/linux_needs_zfs_and_badly">why</uri>.
1456 </p>
1457
1458 <p>
1459 <b>Developer poll</b>:
1460 <mail link="dberkholz"/> did a little internal survey and got 50 developer
1461 responses, which he <uri link="http://spyderous.livejournal.com/95715.html">summarizes</uri>.
1462 </p>
1463
1464 <p>
1465 <b>How to write a proper announcement</b>:
1466 To give the front page announcements some overall scheme,
1467 <mail link="nichoj" /> gives us an overview on how to
1468 <uri link="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TechnicalPicklesGentoo/~3/238043661/guide-to-gentoo-announcements">
1469 write announcements</uri>.
1470 </p>
1471
1472 <p>
1473 <b>The electronic eye</b>:
1474 If you want to let a camera take photos and display it on the screen,
1475 <mail link="g2boojum"/> tells you
1476 <uri link="http://www.grantgoodyear.org/g2blog/photos/20080221.html">how</uri>.
1477 </p>
1478
1479 <p>
1480 <b>Native Linux mapping</b>:
1481 For <uri link="http://www.openstreetmap.org/">Open Street Map</uri>,
1482 you either can use a Java or a Flash based editor. Both have drawbacks,
1483 so <mail link="hanno"/> added
1484 <uri link="http://www.hboeck.de/archives/594-merkaartor,-another-editor-for-OpenStreetMap.html">Merkaartor</uri>
1485 to Portage.
1486 </p>
1487
1488 <p>
1489 <b>TeX overview</b>:
1490 Current stable TeX implementation teTeX is a small base package with dozens of
1491 separate styles and classes in the
1492 <uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/category/dev-tex">dev-tex</uri> category.
1493 The successor TeX Live (currently in testing) is broken up into smaller packages,
1494 but deriving the concrete contents is harder. <mail link="aballier"/> introduces
1495 <uri link="http://aballier.wordpress.com/2008/03/01/introducing-texmfind/">texmfind</uri>,
1496 which is an index tool for all style and class files that helps you find the
1497 package you need to emerge.
1498 </p>
1499
1500 <p>
1501 <b>Web 3.0?</b>:
1502 Some people claim that the semantic web will be the next big thing. <mail link="pythonhead"/>
1503 reports about his project on how those new ideas can be
1504 <uri link="http://rob.cakebread.info/blog/?p=3">linked</uri> and used for Gentoo.
1505 </p>
1506
1507 </body>
1508 </section>
1509
1510 <!-- forums.gentoo.org -->
1511 <section>
1512 <title>Gentoo Forums</title>
1513 <body>
1514
1515 <p>
1516 <b>Package sets added to 'world' by default:</b> <mail link="genone"/>, one of the Portage
1517 developers, has opened a poll on the behavior of package sets in
1518 <uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-664181.html">this thread</uri>. He wants to
1519 know whether users would like package sets, a new feature of portage, to be added to the
1520 'world' file by default. You can learn more about this feature and discuss on the forum
1521 thread.
1522 </p>
1523
1524 <p>
1525 <b>Gentoo Brainstorming:</b> One of our forums user,
1526 <uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=105298">erik258</uri>,
1527 proposes that we create a Gentoo Brainstorming site. What do you think of his idea? Would you
1528 like to join him in his quest? Express your opinions at the
1529 <uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-673136.html">forum thread</uri>.
1530 </p>
1531
1532 </body>
1533 </section>
1534
1535 </chapter>
1536
1537 <!-- Tips and Tricks -->
1538 <chapter>
1539 <title>Tips and Tricks</title>
1540
1541 <section>
1542 <title>Encrypted USB Swap</title>
1543
1544 <body>
1545
1546 <p>
1547 Large, high speed USB flash drives are now more affordable than ever.
1548 At sizes of 2GB and 4GB, these drives are an interesting alternative to
1549 swapping on disk. When machines are thrashing to and from swap, a
1550 relatively huge amount of time is spent seeking. Swapping on flash
1551 makes the seek time relatively negligible.
1552 </p>
1553
1554 <p>
1555 <b>Market Speak for Speed:</b> Affordable drives boast sustained speeds of
1556 20 MBps for writing and 30 MBps for reading. When purchasing flash drives,
1557 speeds are measured by factors such as 133X and 200X. The X factor is the
1558 same as for CD ROM drives: 150 KBps.
1559 </p>
1560
1561 <p>
1562 <b>Measuring the Speed:</b> You can use the dd command to measure the speed
1563 of your drive for reading:
1564 </p>
1565
1566 <pre caption="Using dd to measure speed">
1567 $ dd if=/dev/sdX of=/dev/null bs=1M count=1000 iflag=direct
1568 <comment>
1569 # Or: (THIS COMMAND WILL OVERWRITE DATA ON YOUR DEVICE)
1570 </comment>
1571 $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=1M count=1000 oflag=direct
1572 </pre>
1573
1574 <p>
1575 Flash devices have an internal block size of 4K so it is important to
1576 specify a block size of at least this amount to accurately measure the
1577 device's optimal speed.
1578 </p>
1579
1580 <p>
1581 <b>Encypted USB Swap:</b> Encrypting your swap prevents unencrypted
1582 sensitive data, such as passwords, from being stored on the flash drive.
1583 To enable encryption, your kernel must have the <c>BLOCK_DEV_LOOP</c>,
1584 <c>BLOCK_DEV_CRYPTO_LOOP</c> and <c>CRYPTO_AES</c> or <c>CRYPTO_AES_X86_64</c>
1585 options enabled.
1586 </p>
1587
1588 <p>
1589 <b>Partitioning:</b> While not strictly necessary, partitioning your drives
1590 makes the data easier to identify with the fdisk command. Partition your drive
1591 with fdisk and specify a partition type of 82. Find the unique name of your
1592 flash drive swap partition with:
1593 </p>
1594
1595 <pre caption="Identifying your drive">
1596 $ ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/usb-*-part1
1597 <comment>
1598 # Example output:
1599 </comment>
1600 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Feb 6 23:40 /dev/disk/by-id/usb-PNY_USB_2.0_FD_AA7B020900000644-0:0-part1 -> ../../sdc1
1601 </pre>
1602
1603 <p>
1604 <b>Modifying fstab:</b> Add your partition to /etc/fstab to have the swap
1605 automatically enabled on boot:
1606 </p>
1607
1608 <pre caption="Adding an entry to fstab">
1609 /dev/disk/by-id/usb-PNY_USB_2.0_FD_AA7B020900000644-0:0-part1 none swap sw,loop=/dev/loop7,encryption=AES128 0 0
1610 </pre>
1611
1612 <p>
1613 You can specify any loop device that you know will not be used at boot.
1614 </p>
1615
1616 <p>
1617 <b>Going Live:</b> To turn on your swap immediately:
1618 </p>
1619
1620 <pre caption="Activating your swap partition">
1621 $ swapon -a
1622 </pre>
1623
1624 <p>
1625 Use either of these commands to see the status of your swaps:
1626 </p>
1627
1628 <pre caption="Verifying your swap partition">
1629 $ swapon -s
1630 <comment>
1631 # Or:
1632 </comment>
1633 $ cat /proc/swaps
1634 </pre>
1635
1636 <p>
1637 <b>A word of Caution!</b> Flash drives have a limited life span. For personal use,
1638 a flash drive can easily last years. For heavy duty use, using a hard drive may be a
1639 more appropriate alternative than occasionally replacing the flash drive. A typical
1640 flash drive will allow 10,000 or 100,000 writes per block. Decent flash drives use
1641 wear leveling techniques so that all the blocks wear out evenly. Considering the
1642 worst case, a 4GB drive which is written to constantly at 20MB/sec, a drive in such
1643 a situation would only last 23.7 to 237 days.
1644 </p>
1645
1646 </body>
1647 </section>
1648
1649 <section>
1650 <title>tmpwatch never sleeps</title>
1651 <body>
1652 <p>
1653 A cluttered /tmp is annoying, there are two possibilities to automatically prevent that.
1654 The first possibility is to use a feature of baselayout-2, simply set <c>WIPE_TMP</c>
1655 to "yes" in <c>/etc/conf.d/bootmisc</c>. The second possibility is to use tmpwatch:
1656 </p>
1657
1658 <pre caption="Installing tmpwatch">
1659 $ emerge tmpwatch
1660 </pre>
1661
1662 <p>
1663 It will install a cron entry: <c>/etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch</c>. Uncomment one or all of
1664 the examples in the file. You can also write your own, such as:
1665 </p>
1666
1667 <pre caption="Custom tmpwatch cron entry">
1668 <comment>
1669 # Delete everything except what is owned by one user
1670 </comment>
1671 <keyword>if</keyword> [[ -d /tmp ]]; <keyword>then</keyword>
1672 <var>${TMPWATCH}</var> --exclude-user andrey --atime <const>168</const> /tmp
1673 <keyword>fi</keyword>
1674 </pre>
1675
1676 <p>
1677 For more options, run:
1678 </p>
1679
1680 <pre caption="tmpwatch options">
1681 $ tmpwatch --help
1682 </pre>
1683
1684 </body>
1685 </section>
1686
1687 </chapter>
1688
1689 <!-- Gentoo developer moves -->
1690 <chapter>
1691 <title>Gentoo developer moves</title>
1692
1693 <section>
1694 <title>Summary</title>
1695 <body>
1696 <p>
1697 Gentoo is made up of <b>254</b> active developers, of which <b>43</b> are currently
1698 away. Gentoo has recruited a total of <b>633</b> developers since its inception.
1699 </p>
1700 </body>
1701 </section>
1702
1703 <section>
1704 <title>Moves</title>
1705 <body>
1706
1707 <p>
1708 The following developers recently left the Gentoo project:
1709 </p>
1710
1711 <note>
1712 The number is higher than usual because several inactive developers were
1713 retired as per Gentoo policy. This operation is performed on a regular basis
1714 by the
1715 <uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/undertakers/index.xml">Undertakers</uri>
1716 project.
1717 </note>
1718
1719 <ul>
1720 <li>Chris Bainbridge (chrb)</li>
1721 <li>Damian Florczyk (thunder)</li>
1722 <li>Marcin Kryczek (mkay)</li>
1723 <li>Jason Shoemaker (kutsuya)</li>
1724 <li>Peter Johanson (latexer)</li>
1725 <li>Robert Clark (hyakuhei)</li>
1726 <li>Christel Dahlskjaer (christel)</li>
1727 <li>Kevin F. Quinn (kevquinn)</li>
1728 <li>Marien Zwart (marienz)</li>
1729 <li>Charlie Shepherd (masterdriverz)</li>
1730 <li>Andrea Barisani (lcars)</li>
1731 <li>Harlan Lieberman-Berg (hlieberman)</li>
1732 <li>Andres Loeh (kosmikus)</li>
1733 <li>Josh Glover (jmglov)</li>
1734 <li>Christian Andreetta (satya)</li>
1735 <li>Karol Wojtaszek (sekretarz)</li>
1736 <li>Alin Dobre (alin)</li>
1737 <li>Przemyslaw Maciag (troll)</li>
1738 <li>Michael Hanselmann (hansmi)</li>
1739 <li>Peter Bienstman (pbienst)</li>
1740 <li>Eldad Zack (eldad)</li>
1741 <li>Stefan Cornelius (dercorny)</li>
1742 <li>Kyle England (kengland)</li>
1743 <li>Masatomo Nakano (nakano)</li>
1744 <li>Eric Edgar (rocket)</li>
1745 <li>Karol Pasternak (reb)</li>
1746 </ul>
1747
1748 </body>
1749 </section>
1750
1751 <section>
1752 <title>Adds</title>
1753 <body>
1754
1755 <p>
1756 The following developers recently joined the Gentoo project:
1757 </p>
1758
1759 <ul>
1760 <li>Bo Ørsted Andresen (zlin) - kde</li>
1761 <li>Ricardo Mendoza (ricmm) - mips</li>
1762 <li>Tobias Klausmann (klausman) - alpha</li>
1763 </ul>
1764
1765 </body>
1766 </section>
1767
1768 <section>
1769 <title>Changes</title>
1770 <body>
1771
1772 <p>
1773 The following developers recently changed roles within the Gentoo project:
1774 </p>
1775
1776 <ul>
1777 <li>Ingmar Vanhassel (ingmar) joined the Qt herd</li>
1778 <li>Wulf Krueger (philantrop) joined the kerberos herd</li>
1779 <li>Luis Francisco Araujo (araujo) joined the Scheme herd</li>
1780 </ul>
1781
1782 </body>
1783 </section>
1784
1785 </chapter>
1786
1787 <!-- Portage summaries -->
1788 <chapter>
1789 <title>Portage</title>
1790
1791 <section>
1792 <title>Summary</title>
1793 <body>
1794
1795 <p>
1796 This section summarizes the current state of the portage tree.
1797 </p>
1798
1799 <table>
1800 <tr>
1801 <th colspan="2">General Statistics</th>
1802 </tr>
1803 <tr>
1804 <th>Architectures</th>
1805 <ti>15</ti>
1806 </tr>
1807 <tr>
1808 <th>Categories</th>
1809 <ti>151</ti>
1810 </tr>
1811 <tr>
1812 <th>Packages</th>
1813 <ti>12425</ti>
1814 </tr>
1815 <tr>
1816 <th>ebuilds</th>
1817 <ti>24338</ti>
1818 </tr>
1819 </table>
1820
1821 <table>
1822 <tr>
1823 <th colspan="5">Keyword Distribution</th>
1824 </tr>
1825 <tr>
1826 <th>Architecture</th>
1827 <th>Stable</th>
1828 <th>Testing</th>
1829 <th>Total</th>
1830 <th>% Packages</th>
1831 </tr>
1832 <tr>
1833 <th>alpha</th>
1834 <ti>3531</ti>
1835 <ti>517</ti>
1836 <ti>4048</ti>
1837 <ti>32.58%</ti>
1838 </tr>
1839 <tr>
1840 <th>amd64</th>
1841 <ti>6707</ti>
1842 <ti>3898</ti>
1843 <ti>10605</ti>
1844 <ti>85.35%</ti>
1845 </tr>
1846 <tr>
1847 <th>arm</th>
1848 <ti>1587</ti>
1849 <ti>67</ti>
1850 <ti>1654</ti>
1851 <ti>13.31%</ti>
1852 </tr>
1853 <tr>
1854 <th>hppa</th>
1855 <ti>2537</ti>
1856 <ti>555</ti>
1857 <ti>3092</ti>
1858 <ti>24.89%</ti>
1859 </tr>
1860 <tr>
1861 <th>ia64</th>
1862 <ti>3126</ti>
1863 <ti>625</ti>
1864 <ti>3751</ti>
1865 <ti>30.19%</ti>
1866 </tr>
1867 <tr>
1868 <th>m68k</th>
1869 <ti>489</ti>
1870 <ti>10</ti>
1871 <ti>499</ti>
1872 <ti>4.02%</ti>
1873 </tr>
1874 <tr>
1875 <th>mips</th>
1876 <ti>1234</ti>
1877 <ti>537</ti>
1878 <ti>1771</ti>
1879 <ti>14.25%</ti>
1880 </tr>
1881 <tr>
1882 <th>ppc</th>
1883 <ti>6179</ti>
1884 <ti>2782</ti>
1885 <ti>8961</ti>
1886 <ti>72.12%</ti>
1887 </tr>
1888 <tr>
1889 <th>ppc64</th>
1890 <ti>3317</ti>
1891 <ti>702</ti>
1892 <ti>4019</ti>
1893 <ti>32.35%</ti>
1894 </tr>
1895 <tr>
1896 <th>s390</th>
1897 <ti>1194</ti>
1898 <ti>43</ti>
1899 <ti>1237</ti>
1900 <ti>9.96%</ti>
1901 </tr>
1902 <tr>
1903 <th>sh</th>
1904 <ti>1407</ti>
1905 <ti>39</ti>
1906 <ti>1446</ti>
1907 <ti>11.64%</ti>
1908 </tr>
1909 <tr>
1910 <th>sparc</th>
1911 <ti>4708</ti>
1912 <ti>1308</ti>
1913 <ti>6016</ti>
1914 <ti>48.42%</ti>
1915 </tr>
1916 <tr>
1917 <th>sparc-fbsd</th>
1918 <ti>0</ti>
1919 <ti>305</ti>
1920 <ti>305</ti>
1921 <ti>2.45%</ti>
1922 </tr>
1923 <tr>
1924 <th>x86</th>
1925 <ti>9193</ti>
1926 <ti>3060</ti>
1927 <ti>12253</ti>
1928 <ti>98.62%</ti>
1929 </tr>
1930 <tr>
1931 <th>x86-fbsd</th>
1932 <ti>0</ti>
1933 <ti>2441</ti>
1934 <ti>2441</ti>
1935 <ti>19.65%</ti>
1936 </tr>
1937 </table>
1938
1939 <figure link="/images/gmn/20080317/keywords.png" short="Packages by keyword" caption="Package distribution by keyword"/>
1940
1941 </body>
1942 </section>
1943
1944 <section>
1945 <body>
1946 <p>
1947 The following section lists packages that have either been moved or added to the tree.
1948 The package removals come from many locations,
1949 including the <uri link="/proj/en/qa/treecleaners/">Treecleaners</uri> and various
1950 developers.
1951 </p>
1952 </body>
1953 </section>
1954
1955 <section>
1956 <title>Removals:</title>
1957 <body>
1958
1959 <table>
1960
1961 <tr>
1962 <th>Package:</th>
1963 <th>Removal date:</th>
1964 <th>Contact:</th>
1965 </tr>
1966
1967 <tr>
1968 <ti>net-misc/howl</ti>
1969 <ti>18 Feb 2008</ti>
1970 <ti><mail link="compnerd@g.o">Saleem Abdulrasool</mail></ti>
1971 </tr>
1972
1973 <tr>
1974 <ti>app-admin/grubconf</ti>
1975 <ti>18 Feb 2008</ti>
1976 <ti><mail link="compnerd@g.o">Saleem Abdulrasool</mail></ti>
1977 </tr>
1978
1979 <tr>
1980 <ti>sys-auth/pam_keyring</ti>
1981 <ti>21 Feb 2008</ti>
1982 <ti><mail link="tester@g.o">Olivier Crête</mail></ti>
1983 </tr>
1984
1985 <tr>
1986 <ti>app-emacs/cdrw</ti>
1987 <ti>22 Feb 2008</ti>
1988 <ti><mail link="ulm@g.o">Ulrich Müller</mail></ti>
1989 </tr>
1990
1991 <tr>
1992 <ti>dev-python/twisted-web2</ti>
1993 <ti>23 Feb 2008</ti>
1994 <ti><mail link="dev-zero@g.o">Tiziano Müller</mail></ti>
1995 </tr>
1996
1997 <tr>
1998 <ti>sys-fs/mtd</ti>
1999 <ti>23 Feb 2008</ti>
2000 <ti><mail link="vapier@g.o">Mike Frysinger</mail></ti>
2001 </tr>
2002
2003 <tr>
2004 <ti>profiles/default-darwin</ti>
2005 <ti>24 Feb 2008</ti>
2006 <ti><mail link="grobian@g.o">Fabian Groffen</mail></ti>
2007 </tr>
2008
2009 </table>
2010
2011 <table>
2012
2013 <tr>
2014 <th>Package:</th>
2015 <th>Removal date:</th>
2016 <th>Contact:</th>
2017 </tr>
2018
2019 <tr>
2020 <ti>sys-apps/mii-diag</ti>
2021 <ti>25 Feb 2008</ti>
2022 <ti><mail link="armin76@g.o">Raúl Porcel</mail></ti>
2023 </tr>
2024
2025 <tr>
2026 <ti>sys-devel/distcc-config</ti>
2027 <ti>25 Feb 2008</ti>
2028 <ti><mail link="armin76@g.o">Raúl Porcel</mail></ti>
2029 </tr>
2030
2031 <tr>
2032 <ti>media-sound/jmax</ti>
2033 <ti>25 Feb 2008</ti>
2034 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2035 </tr>
2036
2037 <tr>
2038 <ti>app-crypt/cli-crypt</ti>
2039 <ti>25 Feb 2008</ti>
2040 <ti><mail link="armin76@g.o">Raúl Porcel</mail></ti>
2041 </tr>
2042
2043 <tr>
2044 <ti>dev-tex/koma-script</ti>
2045 <ti>02 Mar 2008</ti>
2046 <ti><mail link="aballier@g.o">Alexis Ballier</mail></ti>
2047 </tr>
2048
2049 </table>
2050
2051 <table>
2052
2053 <tr>
2054 <th>Package:</th>
2055 <th>Removal date:</th>
2056 <th>Contact:</th>
2057 </tr>
2058
2059 <tr>
2060 <ti>media-fonts/fonts-indic</ti>
2061 <ti>03 Mar 2008</ti>
2062 <ti><mail link="dirtyepic@g.o">Ryan Hill</mail></ti>
2063 </tr>
2064
2065 <tr>
2066 <ti>media-plugins/mythappearance</ti>
2067 <ti>03 Mar 2008</ti>
2068 <ti><mail link="cardoe@g.o">Doug Klima</mail></ti>
2069 </tr>
2070
2071 <tr>
2072 <ti>games-action/abuse_sdl</ti>
2073 <ti>06 Mar 2008</ti>
2074 <ti><mail link="wolf31o2@g.o">Chris Gianelloni</mail></ti>
2075 </tr>
2076
2077 <tr>
2078 <ti>app-misc/pv</ti>
2079 <ti>06 Mar 2008</ti>
2080 <ti><mail link="angelos@g.o">Christoph Mende</mail></ti>
2081 </tr>
2082
2083 <tr>
2084 <ti>www-apps/bugs-bug-genie</ti>
2085 <ti>07 Mar 2008</ti>
2086 <ti><mail link="hollow@g.o">Benedikt Boehm</mail></ti>
2087 </tr>
2088
2089 <tr>
2090 <ti>www-apps/disc-cover</ti>
2091 <ti>07 Mar 2008</ti>
2092 <ti><mail link="hollow@g.o">Benedikt Boehm</mail></ti>
2093 </tr>
2094
2095 <tr>
2096 <ti>dev-tex/dk-bib</ti>
2097 <ti>07 Mar 2008</ti>
2098 <ti><mail link="aballier@g.o">Alexis Ballier</mail></ti>
2099 </tr>
2100
2101 <tr>
2102 <ti>net-im/ccmsn</ti>
2103 <ti>08 Mar 2008</ti>
2104 <ti><mail link="tester@g.o">Olivier Crête</mail></ti>
2105 </tr>
2106
2107 </table>
2108
2109 <table>
2110
2111 <tr>
2112 <th>Package:</th>
2113 <th>Removal date:</th>
2114 <th>Contact:</th>
2115 </tr>
2116
2117 <tr>
2118 <ti>x11-misc/ASFiles</ti>
2119 <ti>10 Mar 2008</ti>
2120 <ti><mail link="voyageur@g.o">Bernard Cafarelli</mail></ti>
2121 </tr>
2122
2123 <tr>
2124 <ti>app-portage/gatt-svn</ti>
2125 <ti>11 Mar 2008</ti>
2126 <ti><mail link="opfer@g.o">Christian Faulhammer</mail></ti>
2127 </tr>
2128
2129 <tr>
2130 <ti>x11-plugins/gkrellm-bfm</ti>
2131 <ti>11 Mar 2008</ti>
2132 <ti><mail link="lack@g.o">Jim Ramsay</mail></ti>
2133 </tr>
2134
2135 <tr>
2136 <ti>sys-apps/list</ti>
2137 <ti>11 Mar 2008</ti>
2138 <ti><mail link="genstef@g.o">Stefan Schweizer</mail></ti>
2139 </tr>
2140
2141 <tr>
2142 <ti>sys-apps/mindi-kernel</ti>
2143 <ti>13 Mar 2008</ti>
2144 <ti><mail link="wschlich@g.o">Wolfram Schlich</mail></ti>
2145 </tr>
2146
2147 </table>
2148
2149 </body>
2150 </section>
2151
2152 <section>
2153 <title>Additions:</title>
2154 <body>
2155
2156 <table>
2157
2158 <tr>
2159 <th>Package:</th>
2160 <th>Addition date:</th>
2161 <th>Contact:</th>
2162 </tr>
2163
2164 <tr>
2165 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/mail-filter/milter-regex">mail-filter/milter-regex</uri></ti>
2166 <ti>18 Feb 2008</ti>
2167 <ti><mail link="mrness@g.o">Alin Năstac</mail></ti>
2168 </tr>
2169
2170 <tr>
2171 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emulation/vov">app-emulation/vov</uri></ti>
2172 <ti>18 Feb 2008</ti>
2173 <ti><mail link="s4t4n@g.o">Michele Noberasco</mail></ti>
2174 </tr>
2175
2176 <tr>
2177 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/kde-base/dragonplayer">kde-base/dragonplayer</uri></ti>
2178 <ti>18 Feb 2008</ti>
2179 <ti><mail link="zlin@g.o">Bo Ørsted Andresen</mail></ti>
2180 </tr>
2181
2182 <tr>
2183 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-arch/q7z">app-arch/q7z</uri></ti>
2184 <ti>18 Feb 2008</ti>
2185 <ti><mail link="yngwin@g.o">Ben de Groot</mail></ti>
2186 </tr>
2187
2188 <tr>
2189 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-glibc-errno-compat">app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-glibc-errno-compat</uri></ti>
2190 <ti>18 Feb 2008</ti>
2191 <ti><mail link="vapier@g.o">Mike Frysinger</mail></ti>
2192 </tr>
2193
2194 <tr>
2195 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-auth/pambase">sys-auth/pambase</uri></ti>
2196 <ti>19 Feb 2008</ti>
2197 <ti><mail link="flameeyes@g.o">Diego Pettenò</mail></ti>
2198 </tr>
2199
2200 <tr>
2201 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-geosciences/qlandkarte">sci-geosciences/qlandkarte</uri></ti>
2202 <ti>19 Feb 2008</ti>
2203 <ti><mail link="hanno@g.o">Hanno Boeck</mail></ti>
2204 </tr>
2205
2206 <tr>
2207 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/www-apps/horde-groupware">www-apps/horde-groupware</uri></ti>
2208 <ti>20 Feb 2008</ti>
2209 <ti><mail link="vapier@g.o">Mike Frysinger</mail></ti>
2210 </tr>
2211
2212 <tr>
2213 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/games-board/pychess">games-board/pychess</uri></ti>
2214 <ti>21 Feb 2008</ti>
2215 <ti><mail link="mr_bones_@g.o">Michael Sterrett</mail></ti>
2216 </tr>
2217
2218 <tr>
2219 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-plugins/gst-plugins-dvb">media-plugins/gst-plugins-dvb</uri></ti>
2220 <ti>21 Feb 2008</ti>
2221 <ti><mail link="zaheerm@g.o">Zaheer Abbas Merali</mail></ti>
2222 </tr>
2223
2224 <tr>
2225 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-libs/gmyth">media-libs/gmyth</uri></ti>
2226 <ti>21 Feb 2008</ti>
2227 <ti><mail link="zaheerm@g.o">Zaheer Abbas Merali</mail></ti>
2228 </tr>
2229
2230 <tr>
2231 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-plugins/gst-plugins-mythtv">media-plugins/gst-plugins-mythtv</uri></ti>
2232 <ti>21 Feb 2008</ti>
2233 <ti><mail link="zaheerm@g.o">Zaheer Abbas Merali</mail></ti>
2234 </tr>
2235
2236 <tr>
2237 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/x11-drivers/xf86-input-evtouch">x11-drivers/xf86-input-evtouch</uri></ti>
2238 <ti>21 Feb 2008</ti>
2239 <ti><mail link="cardoe@g.o">Doug Klima</mail></ti>
2240 </tr>
2241
2242 <tr>
2243 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-admin/eselect-xvmc">app-admin/eselect-xvmc</uri></ti>
2244 <ti>22 Feb 2008</ti>
2245 <ti><mail link="cardoe@g.o">Doug Klima</mail></ti>
2246 </tr>
2247
2248 <tr>
2249 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-fs/redirfs">sys-fs/redirfs</uri></ti>
2250 <ti>23 Feb 2008</ti>
2251 <ti><mail link="alonbl@g.o">Alon Bar-Lev</mail></ti>
2252 </tr>
2253
2254 <tr>
2255 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-perl/PHP-Serialization">dev-perl/PHP-Serialization</uri></ti>
2256 <ti>23 Feb 2008</ti>
2257 <ti><mail link="hollow@g.o">Benedikt Boehm</mail></ti>
2258 </tr>
2259
2260 <tr>
2261 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emacs/color-moccur">app-emacs/color-moccur</uri></ti>
2262 <ti>24 Feb 2008</ti>
2263 <ti><mail link="ulm@g.o">Ulrich Müller</mail></ti>
2264 </tr>
2265
2266 <tr>
2267 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emacs/moccur-edit">app-emacs/moccur-edit</uri></ti>
2268 <ti>24 Feb 2008</ti>
2269 <ti><mail link="ulm@g.o">Ulrich Müller</mail></ti>
2270 </tr>
2271
2272 <tr>
2273 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emacs/mcomplete">app-emacs/mcomplete</uri></ti>
2274 <ti>24 Feb 2008</ti>
2275 <ti><mail link="ulm@g.o">Ulrich Müller</mail></ti>
2276 </tr>
2277
2278 <tr>
2279 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-perl/Linux-Inotify2">dev-perl/Linux-Inotify2</uri></ti>
2280 <ti>24 Feb 2008</ti>
2281 <ti><mail link="hd_brummy@g.o">Joerg Bornkessel</mail></ti>
2282 </tr>
2283
2284 </table>
2285
2286 <table>
2287
2288 <tr>
2289 <th>Package:</th>
2290 <th>Addition date:</th>
2291 <th>Contact:</th>
2292 </tr>
2293
2294 <tr>
2295 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-java/java-service-wrapper">dev-java/java-service-wrapper</uri></ti>
2296 <ti>25 Feb 2008</ti>
2297 <ti><mail link="ali_bush@g.o">Alistair Bush</mail></ti>
2298 </tr>
2299
2300 <tr>
2301 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-plugins/gimp-greycstoration">media-plugins/gimp-greycstoration</uri></ti>
2302 <ti>25 Feb 2008</ti>
2303 <ti><mail link="calchan@g.o">Denis Dupeyron</mail></ti>
2304 </tr>
2305
2306 <tr>
2307 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/libisoburn">dev-libs/libisoburn</uri></ti>
2308 <ti>25 Feb 2008</ti>
2309 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2310 </tr>
2311
2312 <tr>
2313 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-gfx/greycstoration">media-gfx/greycstoration</uri></ti>
2314 <ti>25 Feb 2008</ti>
2315 <ti><mail link="calchan@g.o">Denis Dupeyron</mail></ti>
2316 </tr>
2317
2318 <tr>
2319 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-irc/quassel">net-irc/quassel</uri></ti>
2320 <ti>26 Feb 2008</ti>
2321 <ti><mail link="flameeyes@g.o">Diego Pettenò</mail></ti>
2322 </tr>
2323
2324 <tr>
2325 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-embedded/urjtag">dev-embedded/urjtag</uri></ti>
2326 <ti>26 Feb 2008</ti>
2327 <ti><mail link="vapier@g.o">Mike Frysinger</mail></ti>
2328 </tr>
2329
2330 <tr>
2331 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-libs/rubberband">media-libs/rubberband</uri></ti>
2332 <ti>26 Feb 2008</ti>
2333 <ti><mail link="aballier@g.o">Alexis Ballier</mail></ti>
2334 </tr>
2335
2336 <tr>
2337 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-akjv">app-dicts/sword-akjv</uri></ti>
2338 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2339 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2340 </tr>
2341
2342 <tr>
2343 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-frelsg">app-dicts/sword-frelsg</uri></ti>
2344 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2345 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2346 </tr>
2347
2348 <tr>
2349 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-gerelb1871">app-dicts/sword-gerelb1871</uri></ti>
2350 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2351 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2352 </tr>
2353
2354 <tr>
2355 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-gerlut1545">app-dicts/sword-gerlut1545</uri></ti>
2356 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2357 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2358 </tr>
2359
2360 <tr>
2361 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-gersch">app-dicts/sword-gersch</uri></ti>
2362 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2363 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2364 </tr>
2365
2366 <tr>
2367 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-itarive">app-dicts/sword-itarive</uri></ti>
2368 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2369 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2370 </tr>
2371
2372 <tr>
2373 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-kjv">app-dicts/sword-kjv</uri></ti>
2374 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2375 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2376 </tr>
2377
2378 <tr>
2379 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-sparv">app-dicts/sword-sparv</uri></ti>
2380 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2381 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2382 </tr>
2383
2384 <tr>
2385 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-strongsgreek">app-dicts/sword-strongsgreek</uri></ti>
2386 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2387 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2388 </tr>
2389
2390 <tr>
2391 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-webstersdict">app-dicts/sword-webstersdict</uri></ti>
2392 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2393 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2394 </tr>
2395
2396 <tr>
2397 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/games-fps/etqw-demo">games-fps/etqw-demo</uri></ti>
2398 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2399 <ti><mail link="wolf31o2@g.o">Chris Gianelloni</mail></ti>
2400 </tr>
2401
2402 <tr>
2403 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-ylt">app-dicts/sword-ylt</uri></ti>
2404 <ti>27 Feb 2008</ti>
2405 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2406 </tr>
2407
2408 <tr>
2409 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-visualization/fityk">sci-visualization/fityk</uri></ti>
2410 <ti>28 Feb 2008</ti>
2411 <ti><mail link="bicatali@g.o">Sebastien Fabbro</mail></ti>
2412 </tr>
2413
2414 <tr>
2415 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/libbeagle">dev-libs/libbeagle</uri></ti>
2416 <ti>28 Feb 2008</ti>
2417 <ti><mail link="cedk@g.o">Cédric Krier</mail></ti>
2418 </tr>
2419
2420 <tr>
2421 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-geosciences/merkaartor">sci-geosciences/merkaartor</uri></ti>
2422 <ti>29 Feb 2008</ti>
2423 <ti><mail link="hanno@g.o">Hanno Boeck</mail></ti>
2424 </tr>
2425
2426 <tr>
2427 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/buzhug">dev-python/buzhug</uri></ti>
2428 <ti>01 Mar 2008</ti>
2429 <ti><mail link="dev-zero@g.o">Tiziano Müller</mail></ti>
2430 </tr>
2431
2432 <tr>
2433 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-misc/wso2-wsf-c">net-misc/wso2-wsf-c</uri></ti>
2434 <ti>01 Mar 2008</ti>
2435 <ti><mail link="caleb@g.o">Caleb Tennis</mail></ti>
2436 </tr>
2437
2438 <tr>
2439 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-tex/texmfind">dev-tex/texmfind</uri></ti>
2440 <ti>01 Mar 2008</ti>
2441 <ti><mail link="aballier@g.o">Alexis Ballier</mail></ti>
2442 </tr>
2443
2444 <tr>
2445 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-p2p/lince">net-p2p/lince</uri></ti>
2446 <ti>01 Mar 2008</ti>
2447 <ti><mail link="coldwind@g.o">Santiago M. Mola</mail></ti>
2448 </tr>
2449
2450 <tr>
2451 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-lang/lisaac">dev-lang/lisaac</uri></ti>
2452 <ti>01 Mar 2008</ti>
2453 <ti><mail link="philantrop@g.o">Wulf Krueger</mail></ti>
2454 </tr>
2455
2456 <tr>
2457 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/pakchois">dev-libs/pakchois</uri></ti>
2458 <ti>02 Mar 2008</ti>
2459 <ti><mail link="hollow@g.o">Benedikt Boehm</mail></ti>
2460 </tr>
2461
2462 <tr>
2463 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-auth/pam_blue">sys-auth/pam_blue</uri></ti>
2464 <ti>02 Mar 2008</ti>
2465 <ti><mail link="hawking@g.o">Ali Polatel</mail></ti>
2466 </tr>
2467
2468 </table>
2469
2470 <table>
2471
2472 <tr>
2473 <th>Package:</th>
2474 <th>Addition date:</th>
2475 <th>Contact:</th>
2476 </tr>
2477
2478 <tr>
2479 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-fonts/lohit-fonts">media-fonts/lohit-fonts</uri></ti>
2480 <ti>03 Mar 2008</ti>
2481 <ti><mail link="dirtyepic@g.o">Ryan Hill</mail></ti>
2482 </tr>
2483
2484 <tr>
2485 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/gnome-extra/gnome-do">gnome-extra/gnome-do</uri></ti>
2486 <ti>03 Mar 2008</ti>
2487 <ti><mail link="graaff@g.o">Hans de Graaff</mail></ti>
2488 </tr>
2489
2490 <tr>
2491 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/gnome-extra/gnome-do-plugins">gnome-extra/gnome-do-plugins</uri></ti>
2492 <ti>03 Mar 2008</ti>
2493 <ti><mail link="graaff@g.o">Hans de Graaff</mail></ti>
2494 </tr>
2495
2496 <tr>
2497 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-apps/einit-modules-xml">sys-apps/einit-modules-xml</uri></ti>
2498 <ti>03 Mar 2008</ti>
2499 <ti><mail link="opfer@g.o">Christian Faulhammer</mail></ti>
2500 </tr>
2501
2502 <tr>
2503 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-text/rnv">app-text/rnv</uri></ti>
2504 <ti>03 Mar 2008</ti>
2505 <ti><mail link="opfer@g.o">Christian Faulhammer</mail></ti>
2506 </tr>
2507
2508 <tr>
2509 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-apps/einit-modules-scheme">sys-apps/einit-modules-scheme</uri></ti>
2510 <ti>03 Mar 2008</ti>
2511 <ti><mail link="opfer@g.o">Christian Faulhammer</mail></ti>
2512 </tr>
2513
2514 <tr>
2515 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-analyzer/nagios-check_logfiles">net-analyzer/nagios-check_logfiles</uri></ti>
2516 <ti>05 Mar 2008</ti>
2517 <ti><mail link="caleb@g.o">Caleb Tennis</mail></ti>
2518 </tr>
2519
2520 <tr>
2521 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/games-action/abuse">games-action/abuse</uri></ti>
2522 <ti>06 Mar 2008</ti>
2523 <ti><mail link="wolf31o2@g.o">Chris Gianelloni</mail></ti>
2524 </tr>
2525
2526 <tr>
2527 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-apps/pv">sys-apps/pv</uri></ti>
2528 <ti>06 Mar 2008</ti>
2529 <ti><mail link="angelos@g.o">Christoph Mende</mail></ti>
2530 </tr>
2531
2532 <tr>
2533 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-perl/CSS-Squish">dev-perl/CSS-Squish</uri></ti>
2534 <ti>07 Mar 2008</ti>
2535 <ti><mail link="hollow@g.o">Benedikt Boehm</mail></ti>
2536 </tr>
2537
2538 <tr>
2539 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/iniparser">dev-libs/iniparser</uri></ti>
2540 <ti>08 Mar 2008</ti>
2541 <ti><mail link="dev-zero@g.o">Tiziano Müller</mail></ti>
2542 </tr>
2543
2544 <tr>
2545 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-cpp/gflags">dev-cpp/gflags</uri></ti>
2546 <ti>09 Mar 2008</ti>
2547 <ti><mail link="antarus@g.o">Alec Warner</mail></ti>
2548 </tr>
2549
2550 <tr>
2551 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/mako">dev-python/mako</uri></ti>
2552 <ti>09 Mar 2008</ti>
2553 <ti><mail link="antarus@g.o">Alec Warner</mail></ti>
2554 </tr>
2555
2556 <tr>
2557 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/colubrid">dev-python/colubrid</uri></ti>
2558 <ti>09 Mar 2008</ti>
2559 <ti><mail link="antarus@g.o">Alec Warner</mail></ti>
2560 </tr>
2561
2562 </table>
2563
2564 <table>
2565
2566 <tr>
2567 <th>Package:</th>
2568 <th>Addition date:</th>
2569 <th>Contact:</th>
2570 </tr>
2571
2572 <tr>
2573 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/kde-base/kinfocenter">kde-base/kinfocenter</uri></ti>
2574 <ti>10 Mar 2008</ti>
2575 <ti><mail link="philantrop@g.o">Wulf Krueger</mail></ti>
2576 </tr>
2577
2578 <tr>
2579 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-portage/gatt">app-portage/gatt</uri></ti>
2580 <ti>11 Mar 2008</ti>
2581 <ti><mail link="opfer@g.o">Christian Faulhammer</mail></ti>
2582 </tr>
2583
2584 <tr>
2585 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-physics/bullet">sci-physics/bullet</uri></ti>
2586 <ti>11 Mar 2008</ti>
2587 <ti><mail link="bicatali@g.o">Sebastien Fabbro</mail></ti>
2588 </tr>
2589
2590 <tr>
2591 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-apps/mindi-busybox">sys-apps/mindi-busybox</uri></ti>
2592 <ti>13 Mar 2008</ti>
2593 <ti><mail link="wschlich@g.o">Wolfram Schlich</mail></ti>
2594 </tr>
2595
2596 <tr>
2597 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-ab">app-dicts/sword-ab</uri></ti>
2598 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2599 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2600 </tr>
2601
2602 <tr>
2603 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-weymouth">app-dicts/sword-weymouth</uri></ti>
2604 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2605 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2606 </tr>
2607
2608 <tr>
2609 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-web">app-dicts/sword-web</uri></ti>
2610 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2611 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2612 </tr>
2613
2614 <tr>
2615 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-ukjv">app-dicts/sword-ukjv</uri></ti>
2616 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2617 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2618 </tr>
2619
2620 <tr>
2621 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-tyndale">app-dicts/sword-tyndale</uri></ti>
2622 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2623 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2624 </tr>
2625
2626 <tr>
2627 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-twenty">app-dicts/sword-twenty</uri></ti>
2628 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2629 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2630 </tr>
2631
2632 <tr>
2633 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-strongshebrew">app-dicts/sword-strongshebrew</uri></ti>
2634 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2635 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2636 </tr>
2637
2638 <tr>
2639 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-rwebster">app-dicts/sword-rwebster</uri></ti>
2640 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2641 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2642 </tr>
2643
2644 <tr>
2645 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-rnkjv">app-dicts/sword-rnkjv</uri></ti>
2646 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2647 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2648 </tr>
2649
2650 <tr>
2651 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-rkjnt">app-dicts/sword-rkjnt</uri></ti>
2652 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2653 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2654 </tr>
2655
2656 <tr>
2657 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-murdock">app-dicts/sword-murdock</uri></ti>
2658 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2659 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2660 </tr>
2661
2662 <tr>
2663 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-montgomery">app-dicts/sword-montgomery</uri></ti>
2664 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2665 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2666 </tr>
2667
2668 <tr>
2669 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-mkjv">app-dicts/sword-mkjv</uri></ti>
2670 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2671 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2672 </tr>
2673
2674 <tr>
2675 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-litv">app-dicts/sword-litv</uri></ti>
2676 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2677 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2678 </tr>
2679
2680 <tr>
2681 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-jubilee2000">app-dicts/sword-jubilee2000</uri></ti>
2682 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2683 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2684 </tr>
2685
2686 <tr>
2687 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-isv">app-dicts/sword-isv</uri></ti>
2688 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2689 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2690 </tr>
2691
2692 <tr>
2693 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-hnv">app-dicts/sword-hnv</uri></ti>
2694 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2695 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2696 </tr>
2697
2698 <tr>
2699 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-geneva1599">app-dicts/sword-geneva1599</uri></ti>
2700 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2701 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2702 </tr>
2703
2704 <tr>
2705 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-drc">app-dicts/sword-drc</uri></ti>
2706 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2707 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2708 </tr>
2709
2710 <tr>
2711 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-darby">app-dicts/sword-darby</uri></ti>
2712 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2713 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2714 </tr>
2715
2716 <tr>
2717 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-bwe">app-dicts/sword-bwe</uri></ti>
2718 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2719 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2720 </tr>
2721
2722 <tr>
2723 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-bbe">app-dicts/sword-bbe</uri></ti>
2724 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2725 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2726 </tr>
2727
2728 <tr>
2729 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-asv">app-dicts/sword-asv</uri></ti>
2730 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2731 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2732 </tr>
2733
2734 <tr>
2735 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-acv">app-dicts/sword-acv</uri></ti>
2736 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2737 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2738 </tr>
2739
2740 <tr>
2741 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-sound/codecgraph">media-sound/codecgraph</uri></ti>
2742 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2743 <ti><mail link="chainsaw@g.o">Tony Vroon</mail></ti>
2744 </tr>
2745
2746 <tr>
2747 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-afr1953">app-dicts/sword-afr1953</uri></ti>
2748 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2749 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2750 </tr>
2751
2752 <tr>
2753 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-arasvd">app-dicts/sword-arasvd</uri></ti>
2754 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2755 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2756 </tr>
2757
2758 <tr>
2759 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-bulcarigradnt">app-dicts/sword-bulcarigradnt</uri></ti>
2760 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2761 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2762 </tr>
2763
2764 <tr>
2765 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-bulveren">app-dicts/sword-bulveren</uri></ti>
2766 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2767 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2768 </tr>
2769
2770 <tr>
2771 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-chamorro">app-dicts/sword-chamorro</uri></ti>
2772 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2773 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2774 </tr>
2775
2776 <tr>
2777 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-czebkr">app-dicts/sword-czebkr</uri></ti>
2778 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2779 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2780 </tr>
2781
2782 <tr>
2783 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-czecep">app-dicts/sword-czecep</uri></ti>
2784 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2785 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2786 </tr>
2787
2788 <tr>
2789 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-czekms">app-dicts/sword-czekms</uri></ti>
2790 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2791 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2792 </tr>
2793
2794 <tr>
2795 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-czenkb">app-dicts/sword-czenkb</uri></ti>
2796 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2797 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2798 </tr>
2799
2800 <tr>
2801 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-dan">app-dicts/sword-dan</uri></ti>
2802 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2803 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2804 </tr>
2805
2806 <tr>
2807 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-esperanto">app-dicts/sword-esperanto</uri></ti>
2808 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2809 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2810 </tr>
2811
2812 <tr>
2813 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-gerelb1905">app-dicts/sword-gerelb1905</uri></ti>
2814 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2815 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2816 </tr>
2817
2818 <tr>
2819 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-umgreek">app-dicts/sword-umgreek</uri></ti>
2820 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2821 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2822 </tr>
2823
2824 <tr>
2825 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-dicts/sword-wycliffe">app-dicts/sword-wycliffe</uri></ti>
2826 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2827 <ti><mail link="beandog@g.o">Steve Dibb</mail></ti>
2828 </tr>
2829
2830 <tr>
2831 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-misc/nxcl">net-misc/nxcl</uri></ti>
2832 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2833 <ti><mail link="voyageur@g.o">Bernard Cafarelli</mail></ti>
2834 </tr>
2835
2836 <tr>
2837 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-misc/qtnx">net-misc/qtnx</uri></ti>
2838 <ti>14 Mar 2008</ti>
2839 <ti><mail link="voyageur@g.o">Bernard Cafarelli</mail></ti>
2840 </tr>
2841
2842 <tr>
2843 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/x11-drivers/xf86-video-openchrome">x11-drivers/xf86-video-openchrome</uri></ti>
2844 <ti>15 Mar 2008</ti>
2845 <ti><mail link="dberkholz@g.o">Donnie Berkholz</mail></ti>
2846 </tr>
2847
2848 <tr>
2849 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-voip/telepathy-haze">net-voip/telepathy-haze</uri></ti>
2850 <ti>15 Mar 2008</ti>
2851 <ti><mail link="coldwind@g.o">Santiago M. Mola</mail></ti>
2852 </tr>
2853
2854 <tr>
2855 <ti><uri link="http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/werkzeug">dev-python/werkzeug</uri></ti>
2856 <ti>15 Mar 2008</ti>
2857 <ti><mail link="hoffie@g.o">Christian Hoffmann</mail></ti>
2858 </tr>
2859
2860 </table>
2861
2862 </body>
2863 </section>
2864
2865 <!-- paste from the last rites script -->
2866 <!-- On hiatus :( -->
2867 </chapter>
2868
2869 <!-- Bugzilla -->
2870 <chapter>
2871 <title>Bugzilla</title>
2872
2873 <section>
2874 <title>Statistics</title>
2875 <body>
2876
2877 <p>
2878 The Gentoo community uses Bugzilla
2879 (<uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org">bugs.gentoo.org</uri>) to record
2880 and track bugs, notifications, suggestions and other interactions
2881 with the development team. The following chart summarizes activity on
2882 Bugzilla between 17 February 2008 and 16 March 2008.
2883 </p>
2884
2885 <figure link="/images/gmn/20080317/activity.png" short="Bug activity" caption="Bug activity split-up"/>
2886
2887 <p>
2888 Of the <b>10273</b> currently open bugs: <b>16</b> are labeled <e>blocker</e>,
2889 <b>88</b> are labeled <e>critical</e>, and <b>353</b> are labeled <e>major</e>.
2890 </p>
2891
2892 </body>
2893 </section>
2894
2895 <section>
2896 <title>Closed bug ranking</title>
2897 <body>
2898
2899 <p>
2900 The developers and teams who have closed the most bugs during this period are as follows.
2901 </p>
2902
2903 <table>
2904 <tr>
2905 <th>Rank</th>
2906 <th>Developer/Team</th>
2907 <th>Bug Count</th>
2908 </tr>
2909
2910 <tr>
2911 <ti>0</ti>
2912 <ti>Others</ti>
2913 <ti>917</ti>
2914 </tr>
2915 <tr>
2916 <ti>1</ti>
2917 <ti>Python Gentoo Team</ti>
2918 <ti>55</ti>
2919 </tr>
2920 <tr>
2921 <ti>2</ti>
2922 <ti>Gentoo Security</ti>
2923 <ti>48</ti>
2924 </tr>
2925 <tr>
2926 <ti>3</ti>
2927 <ti>Gentoo's Team for Core System packages</ti>
2928 <ti>47</ti>
2929 </tr>
2930 <tr>
2931 <ti>4</ti>
2932 <ti>Java team</ti>
2933 <ti>45</ti>
2934 </tr>
2935 <tr>
2936 <ti>5</ti>
2937 <ti>Gentoo KDE team</ti>
2938 <ti>39</ti>
2939 </tr>
2940 <tr>
2941 <ti>6</ti>
2942 <ti>AMD64 Project</ti>
2943 <ti>38</ti>
2944 </tr>
2945 <tr>
2946 <ti>7</ti>
2947 <ti>Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team</ti>
2948 <ti>35</ti>
2949 </tr>
2950 <tr>
2951 <ti>8</ti>
2952 <ti>Default Assignee for Orphaned Packages</ti>
2953 <ti>33</ti>
2954 </tr>
2955 <tr>
2956 <ti>9</ti>
2957 <ti>Gentoo Games</ti>
2958 <ti>33</ti>
2959 </tr>
2960 </table>
2961
2962 <figure link="/images/gmn/20080317/closed.png" short="Bugs closed" caption="Bug closed rankings"/>
2963
2964 </body>
2965 </section>
2966
2967 <section>
2968 <title>Assigned bug ranking</title>
2969 <body>
2970
2971 <p>
2972 The developers and teams who have been assigned the most bugs during this period are as follows.
2973 </p>
2974
2975 <table>
2976 <tr>
2977 <th>Rank</th>
2978 <th>Developer/Team</th>
2979 <th>Bug Count</th>
2980 </tr>
2981
2982 <tr>
2983 <ti>0</ti>
2984 <ti>Others</ti>
2985 <ti>671</ti>
2986 </tr>
2987 <tr>
2988 <ti>1</ti>
2989 <ti>Default Assignee for New Packages</ti>
2990 <ti>71</ti>
2991 </tr>
2992 <tr>
2993 <ti>2</ti>
2994 <ti>Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team</ti>
2995 <ti>43</ti>
2996 </tr>
2997 <tr>
2998 <ti>3</ti>
2999 <ti>Java team</ti>
3000 <ti>37</ti>
3001 </tr>
3002 <tr>
3003 <ti>4</ti>
3004 <ti>Gentoo KDE team</ti>
3005 <ti>33</ti>
3006 </tr>
3007 <tr>
3008 <ti>5</ti>
3009 <ti>Gentoo Security</ti>
3010 <ti>28</ti>
3011 </tr>
3012 <tr>
3013 <ti>6</ti>
3014 <ti>Default Assignee for Orphaned Packages</ti>
3015 <ti>25</ti>
3016 </tr>
3017 <tr>
3018 <ti>7</ti>
3019 <ti>Gentoo Games</ti>
3020 <ti>23</ti>
3021 </tr>
3022 <tr>
3023 <ti>8</ti>
3024 <ti>AMD64 Project</ti>
3025 <ti>23</ti>
3026 </tr>
3027 <tr>
3028 <ti>9</ti>
3029 <ti>Gentoo non-Linux Team</ti>
3030 <ti>20</ti>
3031 </tr>
3032 </table>
3033
3034 <figure link="/images/gmn/20080317/opened.png" short="Bugs assigned" caption="Bugs assigned rankings"/>
3035
3036 </body>
3037 </section>
3038 </chapter>
3039
3040 <!-- GMN feedback information -->
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3042 <title>Getting Involved</title>
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