From: Anant Narayanan <anant@gentoo.org>
To: gentoo-gmn@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-gmn] Gentoo Monthly Newsletter: 24 April 2008
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 06:19:52 +0000 [thread overview]
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Gentoo Monthly Newsletter
http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gmn/
This is the fourth issue of the Gentoo Monthly Newsletter, for March 2008 –
April 2008.
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===============
1. Introduction
===============
This month in the GMN
---------------------
Welcome to the April issue of the Gentoo monthly newsletter! This month, we
haven't made any significant changes from the previous edition. However, we
have featured an interview, and we hope to include more of them in future
issues. You'll note that we will be interviewing not only Gentoo developers,
but also people involved in the Gentoo community at large.
We also had to delay the publication of this issue by a few days in order to
accommodate the announcement of selected projects for this year's Summer of
Code.
As usual, you can discuss any aspect of this issue of the GMN in the
corresponding forum thread[1]. We look forward to hearing from you!
1. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-5071942.html
==============
2. Gentoo News
==============
baselayout-2 and OpenRC hit the tree
------------------------------------
After a long wait, baselayout-2 and OpenRC have finally hit the unstable
tree. For those of you who want to be on the bleeding edge, please make sure
you read the migration guide[2] before attempting to upgrade. Both packages
are in ~arch for a reason. We recommend you don't upgrade these packages on
machines where stability is of prime importance.
2. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openrc-migration.xml
Summer of Code 2008
-------------------
The list of selected students for the Google Summer of Code 2008 was
announced today. Gentoo is happy to mentor 6 students on proposals which were
ranked highest by our developers:
* Using Gentoo, Seed Linux and Catalyst, provide an easy access to a
Beowulf clustering/HPC environment[3] to everyday users: by Eric
Thibodeau. Mentored by Donnie Berkholz[4].
* "Automate It All[5]": by Nirbheek Chauhan. Mentored by Stephen
Klimaszewski[6].
* Implement OpenPAM compatible modules[7] for Linux: by Serafeim
Mellos. Mentored by Diego Pettenò[8].
* GNAP Love[9] (embedded framework enhancements): by Vít Vomáčko.
Mentored by Andrey Falko[10].
* "Setting Beacon Afloat[11]": by Nandeep Mali. Mentored by Anant
Narayanan[12].
* revdep-rebuild reimplementation[13]: by Carl Lucian Poston. Mentored
by Marius Mauch[14].
3. http://code.google.com/soc/2008/gentoo/appinfo.html?csaid=79DB497BA0D95148
4. dberkholz@gentoo.org
5. http://code.google.com/soc/2008/gentoo/appinfo.html?csaid=4718E0E515B5040C
6. steev@gentoo.org
7. http://code.google.com/soc/2008/gentoo/appinfo.html?csaid=32B8E902DEB30EE5
8. flameeyes@gentoo.org
9. http://code.google.com/soc/2008/gentoo/appinfo.html?csaid=E5B8B348752D9FB4
10. andrey@afalko.net
11. http://code.google.com/soc/2008/gentoo/appinfo.html?csaid=1948EE5DE88D2087
12. anant@gentoo.org
13. http://code.google.com/soc/2008/gentoo/appinfo.html?csaid=93F051D573756C5A
14. genone@gentoo.org
We will be featuring interviews with all our students in the coming months.
All the best to our students!
Gentoo is always looking for new contributors. You can help us in a variety
of ways, not all of which are technical. Check out our guide[15] to becoming
a new developer for more information.
15. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml?part=1&chap=2
Council Meeting Summary
-----------------------
The Gentoo Council[16] held its monthly meeting on April 10, 2008. The items
put up for discussion were:
16. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/
* Minimal activity for ebuild devs: Current activity required is 1
commit every 60 days. Should it be higher? Agreement was hard to find.
Some people thought it should be 1 commit / week, others said that people
have busy lives and questioned the benefits. A number of people did agree
that we should trust the judgment of the undertakers[17], and that the
number of commits is not the only activity indicator.
* Initial comments on PMS[18]: Are there any major changes needed, or
just tuning details? The council voted that kdebuild-1 and other
unapproved EAPIs could not be in an approved PMS document. The spec isn't
a place for proposals or things that will never be submitted for approval
by the council. It's a specification, a reference of what is allowed in
the main tree.
17. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/undertakers/index.xml
18. http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/pms.git
Some items were rolled over from the previous meeting:
* GLEP 46 (Allow upstream tags in metadata.xml): Approved.
* Document of being an active developer: No updates.
Coming Up
---------
* Bugday[19]: Looking for a way to help out Gentoo without investing a
lot of time? Join us on May 03 for our monthly bugday, and help us squash
some bugs[20].
* Trustees Meeting: There will be a single topic trustees meeting on
May 04 - #gentoo-trustees on irc.freenode.net at 1900 UTC - with the aim
of adopting the bylaws. All are welcome to attend.
* Council Meeting[16]: The Gentoo Council meets every month to discuss
important technical issues that affect Gentoo as a whole. This month's
meeting is scheduled to be held on May 08, and everyone is welcome to
participate - #gentoo-council on irc.freenode.net at 2000UTC.
* LinuxTag Berlin[21]: The biggest European Linux event is on again. On
the Berlin Fairgrounds, Gentoo will be featured again. Join developers
and users on the booth between May 28 and 31, we hope it'll be as much
fun as Chemnitz was!
16. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/
19. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/bugday/index.xml
20. http://bugday.gentoo.org/
21. http://www.linuxtag.org/2008/
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3. Heard in the Community
=========================
Interview: Gentoo in a production environment
---------------------------------------------
This month, we had the opportunity to catch up with Ramon van Alteren[22],
team leader of the system engineering department at Hyves[23]. Hyves is a
European social networking site akin to MySpace, FaceBook or Orkut.
22. http://ramon71.hyves.nl/
23. http://www.hyves.net/
GMN: Please give us a brief introduction of yourself and your role at Hyves.
Ramon: I'm a long time Gentoo user both personally and professionally and
started using Gentoo somewhere in 2002 coming from Mandrake. Before that I'd
been using Linux for about 5 years.
Hyves is a social network site akin to MySpace, FaceBook, Orkut etc. The
website was originally started by Koen, Floris and Raymond, I joined the
company in November 2005 as the first paid sysadmin to help with managing the
40+ Gentoo linux servers.
The System Engineering department currently is a team of 9 people who manage
all servers from bare-metal provisioning up to the application software
including the network infrastructure. The website itself is created by the
developers (a team of 14 people).
GMN: What is the scale of your website?
Ramon: We currently have over 6 million registered users and counting, peak
performance is currently at 150+ million page views per day (13 million per
hour). These are filtered page views, raw http requests on our web farm are
well over 20.000 req/sec.
On our mysql database backend, we serve roughly 100.000 actions/sec at peak
performance. Aside from the web frontend and the database backend we have a
very large file-storage for media that our users upload. The total used
storage totals around roughly about 280 Terabytes. All in all with all hosts
accounted for we have 1800 servers most of them with 2 or 4 cores each. All
of these run Gentoo Linux. :-)
GMN: Why did you choose Gentoo Linux to power your infrastructure? What
features in particular made you choose Gentoo over all the other
distributions out there?
Ramon: We've been running on Gentoo Linux since the inception of the website.
There has been a very short period at the very beginning when the company
owned two colocated servers which came with Fedora but that was a very long
time ago. Our main reasons to switch to Gentoo were:
* USE flags (the ability to easily switch additional functionality on
or off)
* Extreme customizability (custom ebuilds, install locations etc.)
* Close tracking of upstream (speed of updates)
* Good community support
* Excellent documentation
We're using some very bleeding edge software in some cases to run our website
with fairly extensive customizations in general to adjust for scale and/or
performance. Portage, overlays and the ebuild system in general go a long way
to achieve that while staying within the Gentoo distribution framework for
all the other stuff.
The fact that a bare-bones Gentoo install doesn't come with all kinds of
cruft and distribution-centric customizations, helps to keep our systems mean
and lean.
In upgrading from php-4 to php-5 we've found slotting to be an invaluable
feature which eased the migration a great deal. Additionally we had to stay
on php-4 for some time after Gentoo deprecated support for it, pulling in
security patches with an ebuild turned out to be fairly simple, enabling us
to migrate at our own pace.
GMN: Please describe how you used the tools Gentoo offers to make maintaining
such a huge pool of servers easier.
Ramon: Most of our system administration is not done using Gentoo tools but
by using an automated configuration management system for Unix hosts called
puppet[24]. It uses eix[25] to build a package database.
24. http://www.reductivelabs.com
25. http://eix.sourceforge.net/
Among the tools Gentoo offers:
* We use catalyst[26] to build our own stage3 and stage4 tarballs.
* We use quickinstall by Andrew Gaffney[27] as part of our provisioning
framework
* Catalyst relies on genkernel[28] to build our kernel
* We use Portage's binary package support for critical fixes
26. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/catalyst/
27. agaffney@gentoo.org
28. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/genkernel.xml
GMN: Have you been through any major "stumbling blocks" while setting up your
infrastructure? If so, how did you go about resolving them? Did you find the
various support avenues that Gentoo offers to be helpful at the time?
Ramon: Several of course! Most of them had absolutely nothing to do with
Gentoo but more with bugs and performance issues in various software
packages.
With respect to community support, we actively search and query IRC, bugzilla
and sometimes the forums as well. Additionally we track the gentoo-dev list
for changes. The forums tend to be a valuable source of information for
desktop issues we might have had (most of the system engineering team runs
Gentoo as desktop OS). However for large-scale server issues it has a bit too
high noise/content ratio because of its desktop oriented nature.
We try to give stuff that we learned back to the community by filing bugs, if
possible with patches. However we find that most of the stuff we customize is
of fairly limited interest to the larger community because of its focus on
our own environment.
Running a server park this large is usually eats away most of the time
available, so there is little left to clean up patches and/or ebuilds to make
them more generally usable. We do try to file amd64 keyword stabling reports
on stuff we deploy in our server park that hasn't been marked stable (yet).
GMN: Is there a feature that you wish Gentoo had?
Ramon: Let's see [rumbles around desk for the long list of features we'd wish
gentoo had]. More seriously, the list is actually surprisingly short:
* Currently I'm working on getting stackless python[29] working in an
agreeable fashion with the rest of the python framework in Gentoo. We've
rolled out a preliminary stackless ebuild which basically installs it
side by side with the normal python setup in /opt but I consider this to
be sub-optimal at the least. We haven't finished it yet, but I think it
will be doable.
* I'd really really like to see a release-based Portage snapshot
released together with the actual release. However, that is not of much
use without a snapshot from the distfiles mirrors at the same time. This
would make Gentoo less of a moving target and a more reliable base to
build servers on. There has been talk about this on several mailing lists
where people invariably object that this would create a false sense of
stability because no one would port security patches and/or issues but as
far as we are concerned that would not be necessary. I understand the
constraints placed on the mirror system by such a setup. We are doing
this internally for our stage4 files at the moment and that's pretty
doable, but then, we only mirror the distfiles part (that we actually use
in our stage4 builds) and not the entire Gentoo release with all the
related desktop software.
* We depend fairly heavily on the binary package support in Gentoo, and
we need to separate packages over multiple ServerOS images (stage4
builds) if we need them with different USE flags. I would like proper USE
flag support for binary packages.
* A little less aggressive pruning of ebuilds in the Portage tree would
help. A lot of people are probably still running apache-2.0.x versions,
as we are. They've left the Portage tree which is kind of sad, I miss
them!
29. http://www.stackless.com/
GMN: Any concluding comments?
Ramon: The beauty of Gentoo is that it offers a flexible framework for
building a highly customizable linux base to run your application on without
getting in the way. That flexibility and customizability brings its own
complexity but as far as I'm concerned it has been worth the trouble.
Running this kind of infrastructure with just 9 people is a form of highly
organized madness! If there are any developers or sysadmins out there with a
healthy interest in high-performance large-scale infrastructures and
Amsterdam I'd like to talk to them. We have open positions in both
development and system engineering and would prefer to hire people from the
Gentoo community.
We welcome feedback from the community, you can reach me personally by
email[30] or poke me on IRC (My nick is Innocenti on the Freenode network).
If you're interested in working with us, please don't contact me directly but
send mail to: jobs.sysadmin@hyves.nl.
30. mailto:ramon@hyves.nl
And last but not least I'm really pleased to make the following announcement:
Based on a recent discussion with Robin H. Johnson[31] and Alex Howells[32]
from gentoo-infra, Hyves will sponsor the Gentoo community by helping out
with new servers for Bugzilla. We are putting up two large AMD64, 16Gb
servers with fast SCSI disks for the database backend and 2 beefy webservers
to improve the current bugzilla situation. We're currently working with infra
to get the stuff up and running and I hope the servers to go live soon.
31. robbat2@gentoo.org
32. astinus@gentoo.org
GMN: Thank you, Ramon, for your time and for speaking with us!
Figure 3.1: The team at Hyves (L-R): Jeffrey Lensen, Marlon de Boer, Eugene
Molenaar, Ramon van Alteren, Gerwin Scheeve, Maarten van der Bogaard, Stefan
van der Wiele and Frank Zwart
http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080424/hyves-team.png
Planet Gentoo
-------------
The good user: Ben de Groot[33] explains to us in a series[34] of posts, how
one can become a successful[35] Gentoo user[36] and stay[37] that way.
33. yngwin@gentoo.org
34. http://ben.liveforge.org/2008/03/18/how-to-be-a-successful-gentoo-user
35. http://ben.liveforge.org/2008/03/19/gentoo-documentation-sources
36. http://ben.liveforge.org/2008/03/20/gentoo-features
37. http://ben.liveforge.org/2008/04/02/get-better-help
Baselayout status: Doug Goldstein[38] informs us about the status[39] of the
new baselayout[40].
38. cardoe@gentoo.org
39. http://blog.cardoe.com/archives/2008/03/20/openrc-baselayout-2/
40. http://blog.cardoe.com/archives/2008/03/28/openrc-hits-the-tree/
Translations: Translations are an important part and free software has spread
into markets because of translation into some uncommon languages. Diego
Pettenò[8] shares his thoughts[41] on ebuild internationalization.
8. flameeyes@gentoo.org
41. http://blog.flameeyes.eu/articles/2008/03/20/some-thoughts-about-internationalisation-and-common-strings
Alternative package search engine: Steve Dibb[42] implemented the old design
of packages.gentoo.org[43] with new code[44].
42. beandog@gentoo.org
43. http://packages.gentoo.org/
44. http://wonkabar.org/archives/417
Workplaces: Ever wanted to know where Gentoo is hand-crafted with lots of
love? Some[45] developers setups are presented[46] in a few[47] blog posts.
45. http://tsunam.org/2008/03/23/setups/
46. http://www.faulhammer.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=243
47. http://blog.flameeyes.eu/articles/2008/03/24/setups
Man pages with Vim: Ali Polatel[48] tells us how to view man pages from your
Vi-like editor[49].
48. hawking@gentoo.org
49. http://hawking.nonlogic.org/archives/2008/04/06/viewing_man_pages_with_vim/
Playstations and Gentoo: Although older Playstations are MIPS based, Stuart
Longland[50] tells us why they are not supported[51].
50. redhatter@gentoo.org
51. http://stuartl.longlandclan.yi.org/blog/2008/04/06/gentoomips-ps/
Book review: For our German readers, Christian Faulhammer[52] posted a little
review[53] on the second German Gentoo book by Gunnar Wrobel[54].
52. opfer@gentoo.org
53. http://www.faulhammer.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=245
54. wrobel@gentoo.org
Go for Gold: Maybe you have heard about the new linker in binutils. Bernard
Cafarelli[55] tells us how to[56] use it beside a stable version for your own
projects.
55. voyageur@gentoo.org
56. http://blog.cafarelli.fr/post/2008/04/09/Testing-the-new-gold-linker-from-binutils
Gentoo in the News
------------------
PC Magazine: An article featuring the Zonbu PC mentions that it runs Gentoo
Linux - "Though sold through a nontraditional channel there's no hard drive,
so you pay monthly for online storage the Zonbu PC is a good alternative to
the traditional desktop PC. It runs Gentoo Linux, which is a lot more usable
than the gOS Linux on the gPC. This is the EPEAT Gold and Energy Star 4.0
certified PC to buy if your computing needs run mainly on the Web. It's the
first PC Mag Green Approved product ever". For more information, check out
the complete article[57].
57. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2153829,00.asp
Linux Devices: PC-Doctor, a well known software vendor has developed a new
Network Factory appliance, which is currently in the prototype phase. The
device runs Gentoo, on an undisclosed hardware platform. The company chose
the Gentoo distro, "because we know it," said van Aman. "We chose a
source-based distribution because we only need to support a few hardware
configurations, and we want to squeeze the maximum performance out of the
hardware that we have". For more information, check out the complete
article[58].
58. http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7542896830.html
ITWire: A news item on the website describes how a user used Gentoo to create
his own distribution - Kororaa[59]. Check out the complete article[60] for
more information.
59. http://www.kororaa.org/
60. http://www.itwire.com/content/view/17519/1090/
==================
4. Tips and Tricks
==================
Speedup Boot Time
-----------------
Are you impatient when booting your computer? If yes, try the following:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Code Listing 4.1 |
| Tell Gentoo's startup system to turn on services in parallel |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| $ $EDITOR /etc/conf.d/rc |
| (Change) |
| RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP="no" |
| (To) |
| RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP="yes" |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Code Listing 4.2 |
| Prevent the kernel from displaying status messages |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| (Assuming you are using GRUB and /boot is mounted correctly) |
| $ $EDITOR /boot/grub/grub.conf |
| (Append the 'quiet' option to the kernel you use, for example:) |
| kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.23.9 root=/dev/hda2 quiet |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Code Listing 4.3 |
| Remove services that you do not need |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| (View what services are currently activated on boot) |
| $ rc-status boot |
| (Check what is good with a default runlevel) |
| $ rc-default default |
| (For example, you probably won't need keymap if you're building a carputer:) |
| $ rc-update del keymap |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
If you build your kernel with no modules, you can remove modules from boot.
Note: If you do not understand what a particular service or module does, do
not remove it!
You may also like to install BootChart[61], a tool for performance analysis
and visualization of the Linux boot process.
61. http://www.bootchart.org/
IRSSI and BitlBee
-----------------
Irssi and BitlBee are both great for simple chat clients. If you have a shell
available, we recommend you run them off the server, since you will never
logoff.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Code Listing 4.1 |
| Installing |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| # emerge irssi bitlbee screenie |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
A previous GMN featured tips and tricks on screenie[62]. Now, configure
bitlbee to your taste, and start it:
62. http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gmn/20080218-newsletter.xml#doc_chap4
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Code Listing 4.2 |
| Starting bitlbee |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| $ /etc/init.d/bitlbeed start |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Now start screenie and start an irssi session:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Code Listing 4.3 |
| Creating an IRSSI session |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| $ /connect 127.0.0.1 |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Now follow the instructions and connect into your IM accounts and IRC, never
worrying about logging off.
=========================
5. Gentoo developer moves
=========================
Summary
-------
Gentoo is made up of 259 active developers, of which 44 are currently away.
Gentoo has recruited a total of 637 developers since its inception.
Moves
-----
The following developers recently left the Gentoo project:
* None during this period
Adds
----
The following developers recently joined the Gentoo project:
* Ahmed Ammar (b33fc0d3) - amd64
* Josh Glover (jmglov) - CJK
Changes
-------
The following developers recently changed roles within the Gentoo project:
* Alfredo Tupone (tupone) joined the net-zope herd
* Ben de Groot (yngwin) joined the desktop-misc herd
==========
6. Portage
==========
Summary
-------
This section summarizes the current state of the Portage tree.
General Statistics
Architectures 15
Categories 151
Packages 12565
ebuilds 24548
Keyword Distribution
Architecture StableTestingTotal% Packages
alpha 3629435406432.34%
amd64 696938671083686.24%
arm 159572166713.27%
hppa 2660488314825.05%
ia64 3223552377530.04%
m68k 493165094.05%
mips 1104671177514.13%
ppc 62392858909772.40%
ppc64 3431621405232.25%
s390 12014712489.93%
sh 141545146011.62%
sparc 48051275608048.39%
sparc-fbsd 03163162.51%
x86 932730541238198.54%
x86-fbsd 02493249319.84%
Figure 6.1: Package distribution by keyword
http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080424/keywords.png
The following section lists packages that have either been moved or added to
the tree. The package removals come from many locations, including the
Treecleaners[63] and various developers.
63. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/treecleaners/
Removals:
---------
Package: Removal date: Contact:
dev-java/cryptix 24 Mar 2008 Vlastimil Babka[64]
dev-java/cryptix-asn1-bin 24 Mar 2008 Vlastimil Babka[64]
dev-java/cryptix-jce-bin 24 Mar 2008 Vlastimil Babka[64]
dev-java/javamake-bin 24 Mar 2008 Vlastimil Babka[64]
dev-java/minml2 24 Mar 2008 Vlastimil Babka[64]
dev-java/jasmin-sable 24 Mar 2008 Vlastimil Babka[64]
www-servers/orion 24 Mar 2008 Petteri Räty[65]
dev-java/jsx 24 Mar 2008 Petteri Räty[65]
app-laptop/smcinit 25 Mar 2008 Michele Noberasco[66]
sys-apps/tcb 27 Mar 2008 Diego Pettenò[8]
sys-apps/baselayout-lite 30 Mar 2008 Mike Frysinger[67]
8. flameeyes@gentoo.org
64. caster@gentoo.org
65. betelgeuse@gentoo.org
66. s4t4n@gentoo.org
67. vapier@gentoo.org
Package: Removal date: Contact:
x11-themes/gtk-engines-mist 31 Mar 2008 Rèmi Cardona[68]
dev-libs/tinyq 31 Mar 2008 Raúl Porcel[69]
net-ftp/gtkfxp 31 Mar 2008 Raúl Porcel[69]
net-libs/libhttpd-persistent 31 Mar 2008 Raúl Porcel[69]
app-admin/ctcs 31 Mar 2008 Raúl Porcel[69]
net-ftp/swiftfxp 31 Mar 2008 Raúl Porcel[69]
x11-misc/xnview 01 Apr 2008 Samuli Suominen[70]
mail-client/ciphire-mail 04 Apr 2008 Torsten Veller[71]
media-gfx/gimp-print 05 Apr 2008 Stefan Schweizer[72]
app-vim/ant 06 Apr 2008 Ali Polatel[48]
48. hawking@gentoo.org
68. remi@gentoo.org
69. armin76@gentoo.org
70. drac@gentoo.org
71. tove@gentoo.org
72. genstef@gentoo.org
Package: Removal date: Contact:
media-video/x264-svn-encoder 07 Apr 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
media-libs/x264-svn 07 Apr 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
dev-lang/smalltalkx 09 Apr 2008 Luis Francisco Araujo[73]
media-sound/opmixer 09 Apr 2008 Samuli Suominen[70]
app-misc/pastemecli 09 Apr 2008 Raúl Porcel[69]
sys-kernel/suspend2-sources 12 Apr 2008 Krzysiek Pawlik[74]
sys-apps/suspend2-userui 12 Apr 2008 Krzysiek Pawlik[74]
media-fonts/skinenigmang-fonts 13 Apr 2008 Matthias Schwarzott[75]
33. yngwin@gentoo.org
69. armin76@gentoo.org
70. drac@gentoo.org
73. araujo@gentoo.org
74. nelchael@gentoo.org
75. zzam@gentoo.org
Package: Removal date: Contact:
sys-fs/cryptsetup-luks 14 Apr 2008 Doug Goldstein[38]
dev-scheme/mit-scheme 14 Apr 2008 Marijn Schouten[76]
dev-lisp/gcl-cvs 14 Apr 2008 Marijn Schouten[76]
virtual/postgresql-libs 15 Apr 2008 Tiziano Müller[77]
38. cardoe@gentoo.org
76. hkbst@gentoo.org
77. dev-zero@gentoo.org
Additions:
----------
Package: Addition date: Contact:
gnome-base/gvfs[78] 24 Mar 2008 Mart Raudsepp[79]
dev-libs/libgweather[80] 24 Mar 2008 Gilles Dartiguelongue[81]
media-plugins/vdr-atscepg[82] 24 Mar 2008 Joerg Bornkessel[83]
dev-util/gtk-doc-am[84] 24 Mar 2008 Daniel Gryniewicz[85]
sys-cluster/pypvm[86] 24 Mar 2008 Donnie Berkholz[4]
sys-cluster/pbs-python[87] 24 Mar 2008 Donnie Berkholz[4]
media-fonts/proggy-fonts[88] 24 Mar 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
media-fonts/webby-fonts[89] 24 Mar 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
sci-mathematics/lybniz[90] 25 Mar 2008 Sebastien Fabbro[91]
sys-boot/mbr-gpt[92] 25 Mar 2008 Robin H. Johnson[31]
x11-libs/openmotif-compat[93] 25 Mar 2008 Ulrich Müller[94]
net-p2p/frostwire[95] 25 Mar 2008 William Thomson[96]
dev-python/rdflib[97] 25 Mar 2008 Rob Cakebread[98]
app-misc/iguanaIR[99] 26 Mar 2008 Joerg Bornkessel[83]
gnome-extra/mousetweaks[100] 26 Mar 2008 Gilles Dartiguelongue[81]
sys-auth/tcb[101] 27 Mar 2008 Diego Pettenò[8]
net-misc/mediatomb[102] 27 Mar 2008 Diego Pettenò[8]
sci-libs/parmetis[103] 27 Mar 2008 Sebastien Fabbro[91]
app-emacs/grep-edit[104] 27 Mar 2008 Ulrich Müller[94]
media-plugins/vdr-extb[105] 27 Mar 2008 Joerg Bornkessel[83]
dev-java/jazzy[106] 28 Mar 2008 Petteri Räty[65]
net-analyzer/centreon[107] 28 Mar 2008 Benedikt Boehm[108]
dev-libs/ossp-uuid[109] 28 Mar 2008 Tiziano Müller[77]
media-sound/miniaudicle[110] 29 Mar 2008 Cédric Krier[111]
media-sound/audicle[112] 30 Mar 2008 Cédric Krier[111]
media-sound/sndpeek[113] 30 Mar 2008 Cédric Krier[111]
media-sound/tapestrea[114] 30 Mar 2008 Cédric Krier[111]
4. dberkholz@gentoo.org
8. flameeyes@gentoo.org
31. robbat2@gentoo.org
33. yngwin@gentoo.org
65. betelgeuse@gentoo.org
77. dev-zero@gentoo.org
78. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/gnome-base/gvfs
79. leio@gentoo.org
80. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/libgweather
81. eva@gentoo.org
82. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-plugins/vdr-atscepg
83. hd_brummy@gentoo.org
84. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-util/gtk-doc-am
85. dang@gentoo.org
86. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-cluster/pypvm
87. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-cluster/pbs-python
88. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-fonts/proggy-fonts
89. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-fonts/webby-fonts
90. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-mathematics/lybniz
91. bicatali@gentoo.org
92. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-boot/mbr-gpt
93. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/x11-libs/openmotif-compat
94. ulm@gentoo.org
95. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-p2p/frostwire
96. wltjr@gentoo.org
97. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/rdflib
98. pythonhead@gentoo.org
99. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-misc/iguanaIR
100. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/gnome-extra/mousetweaks
101. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-auth/tcb
102. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-misc/mediatomb
103. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-libs/parmetis
104. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-emacs/grep-edit
105. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-plugins/vdr-extb
106. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-java/jazzy
107. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-analyzer/centreon
108. hollow@gentoo.org
109. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/ossp-uuid
110. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-sound/miniaudicle
111. cedk@gentoo.org
112. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-sound/audicle
113. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-sound/sndpeek
114. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-sound/tapestrea
Package: Addition date: Contact:
dev-ruby/revolution[115] 31 Mar 2008 Hans de Graaff[116]
xfce-extra/xfmpc[117] 01 Apr 2008 Christoph Mende[118]
app-office/homebank[119] 01 Apr 2008 Denis Dupeyron[120]
dev-java/dsiutils[121] 02 Apr 2008 Alistair Bush[122]
app-vim/vim-spell-el[123] 02 Apr 2008 Aggelos Orfanakos[124]
dev-ruby/osmlib-base[125] 02 Apr 2008 Hanno Boeck[126]
dev-python/virtualenv[127] 03 Apr 2008 Rob Cakebread[98]
dev-util/gitosis-gentoo[128] 04 Apr 2008 Robin H. Johnson[31]
net-print/gutenprint[129] 05 Apr 2008 Stefan Schweizer[72]
kde-misc/kgrab[130] 05 Apr 2008 Wulf Krueger[131]
kde-misc/kgraphviewer[132] 05 Apr 2008 Wulf Krueger[131]
kde-misc/kio_gopher[133] 05 Apr 2008 Wulf Krueger[131]
kde-misc/libksane[134] 05 Apr 2008 Wulf Krueger[131]
dev-ruby/mkrf[135] 06 Apr 2008 Hans de Graaff[116]
app-text/xournal[136] 06 Apr 2008 Robert Buchholz[137]
app-vim/ant_menu[138] 06 Apr 2008 Ali Polatel[48]
31. robbat2@gentoo.org
48. hawking@gentoo.org
72. genstef@gentoo.org
98. pythonhead@gentoo.org
115. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-ruby/revolution
116. graaff@gentoo.org
117. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/xfce-extra/xfmpc
118. angelos@gentoo.org
119. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-office/homebank
120. calchan@gentoo.org
121. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-java/dsiutils
122. ali_bush@gentoo.org
123. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-vim/vim-spell-el
124. agorf@gentoo.org
125. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-ruby/osmlib-base
126. hanno@gentoo.org
127. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-python/virtualenv
128. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-util/gitosis-gentoo
129. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-print/gutenprint
130. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/kde-misc/kgrab
131. philantrop@gentoo.org
132. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/kde-misc/kgraphviewer
133. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/kde-misc/kio_gopher
134. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/kde-misc/libksane
135. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-ruby/mkrf
136. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-text/xournal
137. rbu@gentoo.org
138. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-vim/ant_menu
Package: Addition date: Contact:
media-fonts/skinenigmang-fonts[139] 07 Apr 2008 Matthias Schwarzott[75]
dev-tex/mh[140] 07 Apr 2008 Alexis Ballier[141]
dev-libs/librelp[142] 07 Apr 2008 Tiziano Müller[77]
app-admin/eselect-unison[143] 07 Apr 2008 Alexis Ballier[141]
app-admin/rsyslog[144] 07 Apr 2008 Tiziano Müller[77]
media-libs/x264[145] 07 Apr 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
media-video/x264-encoder[146] 07 Apr 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
x11-themes/pekwm-themes-hewphoria[147] 08 Apr 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
rox-base/rox-launch[148] 08 Apr 2008 Jim Ramsay[149]
dev-util/debhelper[150] 09 Apr 2008 Mike Frysinger[67]
sys-apps/edac-utils[151] 09 Apr 2008 Tiziano Müller[77]
x11-misc/xnots[152] 10 Apr 2008 Krzysiek Pawlik[74]
x11-plugins/wmtime[153] 11 Apr 2008 Michele Noberasco[66]
dev-tcltk/tkimg[154] 11 Apr 2008 Sebastien Fabbro[91]
sci-astronomy/skycat[155] 11 Apr 2008 Sebastien Fabbro[91]
media-video/ksubtitleripper[156] 11 Apr 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
media-sound/lastfmproxy[157] 11 Apr 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
dev-java/sblim-cim-client[158] 12 Apr 2008 Alistair Bush[122]
app-laptop/kthinkbat[159] 12 Apr 2008 Ryan Hill[160]
net-analyzer/pnp4nagios[161] 12 Apr 2008 Caleb Tennis[162]
net-analyzer/nagircbot[163] 12 Apr 2008 Caleb Tennis[162]
media-fonts/pigiarniq[164] 13 Apr 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
games-server/greenhouse[165] 13 Apr 2008 Josh Glover[166]
media-fonts/vdrsymbols-ttf[167] 13 Apr 2008 Matthias Schwarzott[75]
33. yngwin@gentoo.org
66. s4t4n@gentoo.org
67. vapier@gentoo.org
74. nelchael@gentoo.org
75. zzam@gentoo.org
77. dev-zero@gentoo.org
91. bicatali@gentoo.org
122. ali_bush@gentoo.org
139. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-fonts/skinenigmang-fonts
140. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-tex/mh
141. aballier@gentoo.org
142. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-libs/librelp
143. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-admin/eselect-unison
144. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-admin/rsyslog
145. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-libs/x264
146. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-video/x264-encoder
147. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/x11-themes/pekwm-themes-hewphoria
148. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/rox-base/rox-launch
149. lack@gentoo.org
150. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-util/debhelper
151. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-apps/edac-utils
152. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/x11-misc/xnots
153. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/x11-plugins/wmtime
154. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-tcltk/tkimg
155. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-astronomy/skycat
156. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-video/ksubtitleripper
157. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-sound/lastfmproxy
158. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-java/sblim-cim-client
159. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-laptop/kthinkbat
160. dirtyepic@gentoo.org
161. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-analyzer/pnp4nagios
162. caleb@gentoo.org
163. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-analyzer/nagircbot
164. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-fonts/pigiarniq
165. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/games-server/greenhouse
166. jmglov@gentoo.org
167. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-fonts/vdrsymbols-ttf
Package: Addition date: Contact:
net-misc/ethercard-diag[168] 14 Apr 2008 Mike Frysinger[67]
media-sound/aqualung[169] 15 Apr 2008 Ben de Groot[33]
app-admin/eselect-postgresql[170] 15 Apr 2008 Tiziano Müller[77]
dev-java/sux4j[171] 15 Apr 2008 Alistair Bush[122]
dev-db/postgresql-docs[172] 15 Apr 2008 Tiziano Müller[77]
dev-db/postgresql-base[173] 15 Apr 2008 Tiziano Müller[77]
dev-db/postgresql-server[174] 15 Apr 2008 Tiziano Müller[77]
virtual/postgresql-base[175] 15 Apr 2008 Tiziano Müller[77]
dev-util/guilt[176] 16 Apr 2008 Ingmar Vanhassel[177]
net-dns/fpdns[178] 16 Apr 2008 Wolfram Schlich[179]
sci-libs/xylib[180] 18 Apr 2008 Sebastien Fabbro[91]
app-forensics/zzuf[181] 19 Apr 2008 Diego Pettenò[8]
media-gfx/icns2png[182] 19 Apr 2008 Samuli Suominen[70]
dev-perl/File-SearchPath[183] 19 Apr 2008 Robin H. Johnson[31]
dev-perl/Sphinx-Config[184] 19 Apr 2008 Robin H. Johnson[31]
dev-perl/Sphinx-Search[185] 19 Apr 2008 Robin H. Johnson[31]
app-accessibility/speakup[186] 19 Apr 2008 William Hubbs[187]
dev-embedded/openocd[188] 20 Apr 2008 Mike Frysinger[67]
dev-java/json-simple[189] 20 Apr 2008 Petteri Räty[65]
net-misc/twitux[190] 20 Apr 2008 Peter Weller[191]
app-crypt/elettra[192] 20 Apr 2008 Luca Barbato[193]
8. flameeyes@gentoo.org
31. robbat2@gentoo.org
33. yngwin@gentoo.org
65. betelgeuse@gentoo.org
67. vapier@gentoo.org
70. drac@gentoo.org
77. dev-zero@gentoo.org
91. bicatali@gentoo.org
122. ali_bush@gentoo.org
168. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-misc/ethercard-diag
169. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-sound/aqualung
170. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-admin/eselect-postgresql
171. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-java/sux4j
172. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-db/postgresql-docs
173. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-db/postgresql-base
174. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-db/postgresql-server
175. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/virtual/postgresql-base
176. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-util/guilt
177. ingmar@gentoo.org
178. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-dns/fpdns
179. wschlich@gentoo.org
180. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sci-libs/xylib
181. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-forensics/zzuf
182. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/media-gfx/icns2png
183. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-perl/File-SearchPath
184. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-perl/Sphinx-Config
185. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-perl/Sphinx-Search
186. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-accessibility/speakup
187. williamh@gentoo.org
188. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-embedded/openocd
189. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/dev-java/json-simple
190. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-misc/twitux
191. welp@gentoo.org
192. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-crypt/elettra
193. lu_zero@gentoo.org
===========
7. Bugzilla
===========
Statistics
----------
The Gentoo community uses Bugzilla (bugs.gentoo.org[194]) to record and track
bugs, notifications, suggestions and other interactions with the development
team. The following chart summarizes activity on Bugzilla between 16 March
2008 and 20 April 2008.
194. http://bugs.gentoo.org
Figure 7.1: Bug activity split-up
http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080424/activity.png
Of the 10812 currently open bugs: 15 are labeled blocker, 106 are labeled
critical, and 361 are labeled major.
Closed bug ranking
------------------
The developers and teams who have closed the most bugs during this period are
as follows.
Rank Developer/Team Bug Count
0 Others 1316
1 Gentoo's Team for Core System packages 128
2 Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team 87
3 Gentoo Security 73
4 AMD64 Project 70
5 Portage team 58
6 Java team 45
7 Gentoo Games 44
8 Gentoo Sound Team 41
9 Gentoo non-Linux Team 38
Figure 7.1: Bug closed rankings
http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080424/closed.png
Assigned bug ranking
--------------------
The developers and teams who have been assigned the most bugs during this
period are as follows.
Rank Developer/Team Bug Count
0 Others 952
1 Default Assignee for New Packages 116
2 Gentoo's Team for Core System packages 64
3 Java team 54
4 Gentoo Security 50
5 Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team 50
6 Gentoo Games 44
7 Gentoo Release Team 38
8 Default Assignee for Orphaned Packages 37
9 Python Gentoo Team 30
Figure 7.1: Bugs assigned rankings
http://www.gentoo.org/images/gmn/20080424/opened.png
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