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Friday, March 15th, 2019

    Time Event
    2:44p
    Security updates for Friday
    Security updates have been issued by Fedora (mingw-poppler and php), Mageia (apache, gnome-keyring, gnupg2, hiawatha, and rsyslog), openSUSE (libcomps and obs-service-tar_scm), and Ubuntu (libvirt and linux-lts-trusty).
    2:52p
    Debian project leader candidates emerge
    When Leaderless Debian was written, it
    seemed entirely plausible that there would still be no candidates for the
    project leader office even after the extended nomination deadline passed.
    It is now clear that there will be no need to extend the deadline further,
    since three candidates (Joerg Jaspert,
    Jonathan
    Carter
    , and
    Sam Hartman)
    have stepped forward. It seems likely that the wider discussion on the
    role of the Debian project leader will continue but, in the meantime, the
    office will not sit empty.
    7:27p
    Haller: WireGuard in NetworkManager
    Thomas Haller writes
    about the WireGuard integration
    in NetworkManager 1.16.
    "NetworkManager provides a de facto standard API for configuring
    networking on the host. This allows different tools to integrate and
    interoperate — from cli, tui, GUI, to cockpit. All these different
    components may now make use of the API also for configuring WireGuard. One
    advantage for the end user is that a GUI for WireGuard is now within
    reach.
    " (See this article for more
    information on WireGuard.)
    8:20p
    SUSE completes its management transition
    Here's a
    SUSE press release
    hyping its transition to being "the largest
    independent open-source company". "As it has for more than 25 years,
    SUSE remains committed to an open source development and business model and
    to actively participating in communities and projects to bring open source
    innovation to the enterprise as high-quality, reliable and usable
    solutions. This truly open, open source model refers to the flexibility and
    freedom of choice provided to customers and partners to create
    best-of-breed solutions that combine SUSE technologies with other products
    and technologies in their IT landscape through open standards and at
    different levels in their architecture, without forcing a locked-in
    stack.
    "
    9:02p
    [$] Federated blogging with WriteFreely
    Your editor has never been a prolific blogger; a hard day in the LWN salt
    mines tends to reduce the desire to write more material for the net in the
    scarce free time that remains. But, still, sometimes the desire to post
    something that is not on-topic for LWN arises. Google+ has served as the
    outlet for such impulses in recent years, but Google has, in its wisdom,
    decided to
    discontinue that service. That leaves a bereft editor searching for
    alternatives for those times when the world simply has to hear his
    political opinions or yet another air-travel complaint, preferably one that
    won't vanish at the whim of some corporation. Recently, a simple
    blog-hosting system called WriteFreely
    came to light; it offers a platform that just might serve as a substitute
    for centralized offerings.

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