Re: Debian System Administration team sprint report

2018-02-07 Thread Peter Palfrader
On Thu, 08 Feb 2018, Chris Lamb wrote: > Hi Julien, > > Thank you for such a detailed report; really appreciated. > > > The traffic for security.debian.org currently peaks at around 25Gbps > > globally for just the linux kernel in a single suite. >

Debian Maintainers Keyring changes

2018-02-07 Thread Debian FTP Masters
The following changes to the debian-maintainers keyring have just been activated: a...@netstat.org.uk Removed key: 0D35E41F08444E72C1CCC3FF95146A1CBA141817 Added key: 85E7AAB8C29DF38349405DC06F8DE44D59D7DBCC Debian distribution maintenance software, on behalf of the Keyring maintainers

Re: Debian System Administration team sprint report

2018-02-07 Thread Chris Lamb
Hi Julien, Thank you for such a detailed report; really appreciated. > The traffic for security.debian.org currently peaks at around 25Gbps > globally for just the linux kernel in a single suite. ^^^ I think I'm parsing this correctly (25GBps af

Debian System Administration team sprint report

2018-02-07 Thread Julien Cristau
Hi, a subset of the DSA team met last week in Paris for three days of work and discussion. We covered a number of topics, from ongoing work to plans for the next year or two, and review of our processes and pain points. We'd like to thank Mozilla for hosting us and Debian's sponsors for covering

Re: Naming A New Build

2018-02-07 Thread Philip Hands
On Fri, 26 Jan 2018, nem live wrote: > On Jan 6th we lost a very intelligent, and debian driven soul. > My best friend Travis, who made me use debian passed away. > Everything I know about Linux is because of him. Please accept my condolences. > Is it possible to get a future build/distro named