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Wednesday, July 28th, 2021

    Time Event
    2:47p
    Security updates for Wednesday
    Security updates have been issued by Fedora (golang), Mageia (curl, filezilla, jdom/jdom2, netty, pdfbox, perl-Mojolicious, perl-Net-CIDR-Lite, perl-Net-Netmask, python-urllib3, python3, quassel, transfig, and virtualbox), openSUSE (umoci), Red Hat (rh-nodejs12-nodejs and rh-nodejs12-nodejs-nodemon and rh-nodejs14-nodejs and rh-nodejs14-nodejs-nodemon), and SUSE (firefox, glibc, libsndfile, linuxptp, qemu, and umoci).
    2:59p
    A set of stable kernels
    Stable kernels 5.13.6, 5.10.54, 5.4.136, 4.19.199, 4.14.241, 4.9.277, and 4.4.277 have been released. They all contain
    important fixes and users should upgrade.
    8:18p
    [$] Python gets a "Developer-in-Residence"
    Backlogs in bug triage, code review, and other elements of the development
    process are nothing new for free-software projects; there is clearly a lot
    more interest in creating new features (and the bugs that go with them, of
    course) than in taking on the less-satisfying bits. For a large project
    like CPython, though, the backlog can seriously impede progress—potentially
    chasing off contributors whose work falls through the cracks. In order
    to address that, the Python Software Foundation (PSF) has
    raised some funds to hire
    Łukasz Langa as the CPython "Developer-in-Residence"
    . Langa will be
    working to help clear the backlog, while also looking into other areas of
    interest to the PSF and the Python
    steering council
    .

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