Upcoming Debian 9.0 Stretch!
On Sat 17 June 2017 with tags stretchWritten by Laura Arjona Reina
Translations: fr
The Debian Release Team in coordination with several other teams are preparing the last bits needed for releasing Debian 9 Stretch. Please, be patient! Lots of steps are involved and some of them take some time, such as building the images, propagating the release through the mirror network, and rebuilding the Debian website so that "stable" points to Debian 9.
Follow the live coverage of the release on https://micronews.debian.org or the @debian profile in your favorite social network! We'll spread the word about what's new in this version of Debian 9, how the release process is progressing during the weekend and facts about Debian and the wide community of volunteer contributors that make it possible.
DPL elections 2017, congratulations Chris Lamb!
On Sun 16 April 2017 with tags dplWritten by Laura Arjona Reina
Translations: pt-BR
The Debian Project Leader elections finished yesterday and the winner is Chris Lamb!
Of a total of 1062 developers, 322 developers voted using the Condorcet method.
More information about the result is available in the Debian Project Leader Elections 2017 page.
The current Debian Project Leader, Mehdi Dogguy, congratulated Chris Lamb in his Final bits from the (outgoing) DPL message. Thanks, Mehdi, for the service as DPL during this last twelve months!
The new term for the project leader starts on April 17th and expires on April 16th 2018.
Debian Project Leader elections 2017
On Sat 25 March 2017 with tags dpl voteWritten by Laura Arjona Reina
It's that time of year again for the Debian Project: the elections of its Project Leader!
The Project Leader position is described in the Debian Constitution.
Two Debian Developers run this year to become Project Leader: Mehdi Dogguy, who has held the office for the last year, and Chris Lamb.
We are in the middle of the campaigning period that will last until the end of April 1st. The candidates and Debian contributors are already engaging in debates and discussions on the debian-vote mailing list.
The voting period starts on April 2nd, and during the following two weeks, Debian Developers can vote to choose the person that will fit that role for one year.
The results will be published on April 16th with the term for new the project leader starting the following day.
DebConf17 organization started
On Mon 05 September 2016 with tags debconf debconf17Written by Laura Arjona Reina
DebConf17 will take place in Montreal, Canada from August 6 to August 12, 2017. It will be preceded by DebCamp, July 31 to August 4, and Debian Day, August 5.
We invite everyone to join us in organizing DebConf17. There are different areas where your help could be very valuable, and we are always looking forward to your ideas.
The DebConf content team is open to suggestions for invited speakers. If you'd like to propose somebody who is not a regular DebConf attendee follow the details in the call for speaker proposals blog post.
We are also beginning to contact potential sponsors from all around the globe. If you know any organization that could be interested, please consider handing them the sponsorship brochure or contact the fundraising team with any leads.
The DebConf team is holding IRC meetings every two weeks. Have a look at the DebConf17 website and wiki page, and engage in the IRC channels and the mailing list.
Let’s work together, as every year, on making the best DebConf ever!
Today is Debian's 23rd anniversary. If you are close to any of the cities celebrating Debian Day 2016, you're very welcome to join the party!
If not, there's still time for you to organize a little celebration or contribution to Debian. For example, you can have a look at the Debian timeline and learn about the history of the project. If you notice that some piece of information is still missing, feel free to add it to the timeline.
Or you can scratch your creative itch and suggest a wallpaper to be part of the artwork for the next release.
Our favorite operating system is the result of all the work we have done together. Thanks to everybody who has contributed in these 23 years, and happy birthday Debian!