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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014

    Time Event
    11:07a
    Django 1.7 released
    Version
    1.7 of the Django web framework
    has been released. New features
    include a mechanism for migrating between database schemas, a separation of
    applications from models, a new system checking framework, and more; see the release
    notes
    for details.
    5:03p
    Security advisories for Wednesday

    Debian has updated iceweasel (multiple vulnerabilities) and php-cas (security constraints bypass).

    Mandriva has updated busybox (denial of service/possible code execution) and php (multiple vulnerabilities).

    openSUSE has updated enigmail (11.4: information leak).

    Red Hat has updated devtoolset-2-axis (RHDT2: incorrect certificate validation), glibc (RHEL5.6, 5.9, 6.2, 6.4: code execution), openstack-keystone (RHEL OSP5.0 for RHEL7; RHEL OSP5.0 for RHEL6: multiple vulnerabilities), and openstack-neutron (RHEL OSP5.0 for RHEL7; RHEL OSP5.0 for RHEL6: denial of service).

    SUSE has updated apache2 (SLES11 SP2; SLES11 SP1; SLES10: multiple vulnerabilities).

    Ubuntu has updated EC2 kernel (10.04: multiple vulnerabilities), firefox (14.04, 12.04: multiple vulnerabilities), kernel (14.04; 12.04; 10.04: multiple vulnerabilities), libreoffice (14.04: command injection), linux-lts-trusty (12.04: multiple vulnerabilities), linux-ti-omap4 (12.04: multiple vulnerabilities), lua5.1 (14.04, 12.04: code execution), and oxide-qt (14.04: multiple vulnerabilities).

    10:23p
    [$] LuneOS tries to keep webOS alive
    Even the most dedicated watchers of mobile operating systems may have been
    surprised recently when a distribution called "LuneOS" announced
    its first release (code-named "Affogato"). LuneOS, it turns out, is a
    version of webOS, a mobile
    operating system originally created by Palm. WebOS has had a bit of a
    troubled history, but it still has a dedicated following of users and
    developers. LuneOS is another attempt to turn webOS into a useful system
    for those users. The effort is a noble one, but the LuneOS developers have
    a lot of ground to cover yet.

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