Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2017 01:22:33 +0000 (UTC) From: Benjamin Kaduk <bjk@FreeBSD.org> To: doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r50617 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status Message-ID: <201708020122.v721MXvx043722@repo.freebsd.org>
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Author: bjk Date: Wed Aug 2 01:22:33 2017 New Revision: 50617 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/50617 Log: Add 2017Q2 core@ entry from matthew Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2017-04-2017-06.xml Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2017-04-2017-06.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2017-04-2017-06.xml Tue Aug 1 23:16:01 2017 (r50616) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2017-04-2017-06.xml Wed Aug 2 01:22:33 2017 (r50617) @@ -2494,4 +2494,151 @@ above.</p> </body> </project> + + <project cat='team'> + <title>The &os; Core Team</title> + + <contact> + <person> + <name>&os; Core Team</name> + <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email> + </person> + </contact> + + <body> + <p>Core's activities during the second quarter culminated in + the introduction of two new initiatives during BSDCan:</p> + + <ul> + <li>Extending &os; Project Membership</li> + + <li>The &os; Community Process</li> + </ul> + + <h3>&os; Project Members</h3> + + <p>&os; Project Membership being extended to more than just + committers is a step that enables the Project to recognise and + reward people who support us in ways other than by writing + code. People that organise conferences or user groups; who + are prominent supporters on social media; who triage bug + reports and who test changes; and many others who contribute + in various ways, are deserving of recognition of the support + that they give to the Project. Core hopes that this will both + encourage more people to volunteer their time and effort on + behalf of the project, and encourage those who do to stick + with the Project, if not become more deeply involved.</p> + + <p>The naming for the new group of non-committer Project members + took a few tries to get right: having tried, and rejected + "Contributor" and then "Associate", Core + took the view that since what they were offerring was formal + Project Membership, then that was the right thing to call it. + Committers thus become those Project Members with access to + commit to the Project's Code repositories. Project Members + receive an @FreeBSD.org e-mail address, access to various + Project hardware, access to internal mailing lists and other + communications channels, and invitations to attend Developer + Summits in their own right. Committers in addition have + commit rights in the Subversion repositories and GitHub, and + active Committers can vote in Core team elections.</p> + + <h3>The &os; Community Process</h3> + + <p>This is an idea that has a long pedigree within other projects, + and &os; is very consciously modelling its implementation on + what has worked elsewhere. When a significantly disruptive or + wide-scale change is proposed, we should have a formal + mechanism for documenting the change and what it implies. + Interested parties can then respond and the change can be + evolved into the best fit for all users, or else it can be + found to be impracticable and withdrawn. The documentation of + the change will remain as a point of reference should the same + or a similar proposal come up in the future. Creating a more + formal process should help avoid endless sterile arguments + about what needs to be done, without anyone feeling they have + sufficient investment in the idea nor backing from the + majority of the project to justify putting in the work to + achieve the desired result.</p> + + <p>The very first FCP — FCP 0 — describes the + process itself. At the time of writing, Core is voting on + accepting the initial document, which can be viewed in the + Projects <a + href="https://github.com/freebsd/fcp/blob/master/fcp-0000.md">Github + repository</a>. Two new mailing lists have been created: + fcp@FreeBSD.org is the channel for receiving notifications of + new FCP proposals and discussing their content, whilst + fcp-editors@FreeBSD.org exists to provide help with the + process of drafting the FCP documents.</p> + + <h3>Other Core activities</h3> + + <p>Core is delighted to announce that Gordon Tetlow has joined + the Security Officer team, and will be working on managing the + Secteam caseload, freeing up other members to concentrate on + the more technical aspects of vulnerability remediation. In + addition, Ed Maste has joined secteam and is available to + assist the Security Officers where necessary.</p> + + <p>Although Florian Smeets had to step down, the postmaster team + has now recruited three new members and is now back up to + strength.</p> + + <p>Considering the desirability of a number of fixes that have + been merged into 10-STABLE since the 10.3 release, core has + approved a 10.4 release to occur shortly after the 11.1 + release. This will be a normal support-lifetime release, + unlike the extended lifetime of the 10.3 release, so the + overall support lifetime for the 10.x branch will not be + significantly extended.</p> + + <p>During this quarter, Core has approved issuing three new + commit bits. Please welcome:</p> + + <ul> + <li>Vladimir Kondratyev</li> + + <li>Ryan Libby</li> + + <li>Kyle Evans</li> + </ul> + + <p>Also, during this quarter, we had one person give up their + commit bit:</p> + + <ul> + <li>Jordan Hubbard</li> + </ul> + + <p>It is always unsettling when one of the Project's founder + members decides to move on, but Jordan's interests have + migrated away from &os; related projects and he has decided to + hang up his bit once and for all.</p> + + <p>Core would like to thank NTTA (formerly Verio) for providing + hosting for a cvsup mirror for many years, and also for their + kind offer to provide ongoing hosting for a machine in their + Seattle facility. Since we have no need for additional North + America hosting, we have declined their offer.</p> + + <p>As usual, a number of questions have been raised about code + licensing and other matters related to intellectual property. + Ed Maste has registered "freebsd" on behalf of the + FreeBSD Foundation on the Mastodon social media network. The + "Unlicense" is suitable for code being imported into + libc. We still have some code published under the old + 4-clause style BSD license, where the extra clause refers + specifically to the University of California. While UC has + generally approved removing that clause, we need to check with + all copyright holders before changing any remaining 4-clause + licensing.</p> + + <p>Core, along with Secteam, are monitoring developments + concerning the "Stack Clash" vulnerability that hit + the headlines during June. Changes to the stack-guard + mitigation system are underway as a consequence of the + proof-of-concept published by Qualys.</p> + </body> + </project> </report>
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