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Freexian’s report about Debian Long Term Support, March 2018

April 16, 2018 by Raphaël Hertzog

A Debian LTS logoLike each month, here comes a report about the work of paid contributors to Debian LTS.

Individual reports

In March, about 214 work hours have been dispatched among 13 paid contributors. Their reports are available:

  • Abhijith PA did 8 hours.
  • Antoine Beaupré did 9.75h.
  • Ben Hutchings did 15 hours (out of 15h allocated + 2 remaining hours, thus keeping 2 extra hours for April).
  • Brian May (second report) did 15.75 hours.
  • Chris Lamb did 18 hours.
  • Emilio Pozuelo Monfort did 12.5 hours (out of 17.5 hours allocated, thus keeping 5 extra hours for April).
  • Holger Levsen did 1.5 hours (out of 18 hours allocated, thus keeping 16.5 extra hours for April).
  • Hugo Lefeuvre did 35.5 hours (out of 17.5 hours allocated + 22.25 remaining hours, thus keeping 4.25 extra hours for April).
  • Markus Koschany did 23.25 hours.
  • Ola Lundqvist did 9.5 hours (out of 14 hours allocated + 5 remaining hours, thus keeping 9.5 extra hours for April).
  • Roberto C. Sanchez did 7.5 hours (out of 23.25 hours allocated, thus keeping 15.75 extra hours for April).
  • Santiago Ruano Rincón did 12 hours (out of 10 hours allocated + 2 remaining hours).
  • Thorsten Alteholz did 23.25 hours.

Evolution of the situation

The number of sponsored hours did not change.

The security tracker currently lists 31 packages with a known CVE and the dla-needed.txt file 26. Thanks to a few extra hours dispatched this month (accumulated backlog of a contributor), the number of open issues came back to a more usual value.

Thanks to our sponsors

New sponsors are in bold.

  • Platinum sponsors:
    • TOSHIBA (for 30 months)
    • GitHub (for 21 months)
  • Gold sponsors:
    • The Positive Internet (for 46 months)
    • Blablacar (for 45 months)
    • Linode (for 35 months)
    • Babiel GmbH (for 24 months)
    • Plat’Home (for 24 months)
  • Silver sponsors:
    • Domeneshop AS (for 45 months)
    • Université Lille 3 (for 45 months)
    • Trollweb Solutions (for 43 months)
    • Nantes Métropole (for 39 months)
    • Dalenys (for 36 months)
    • Univention GmbH (for 31 months)
    • Université Jean Monnet de St Etienne (for 31 months)
    • Ribbon Communications, Inc. (for 25 months)
    • maxcluster GmbH (for 19 months)
    • Exonet B.V. (for 15 months)
    • Leibniz Rechenzentrum (for 9 months)
    • Vente-privee.com (for 6 months)
  • Bronze sponsors:
    • David Ayers – IntarS Austria (for 46 months)
    • Evolix (for 46 months)
    • Offensive Security (for 46 months)
    • Seznam.cz, a.s. (for 46 months)
    • Freeside Internet Service (for 45 months)
    • MyTux (for 45 months)
    • Intevation GmbH (for 43 months)
    • Linuxhotel GmbH (for 43 months)
    • Daevel SARL (for 41 months)
    • Bitfolk LTD (for 40 months)
    • Megaspace Internet Services GmbH (for 40 months)
    • Greenbone Networks GmbH (for 39 months)
    • NUMLOG (for 39 months)
    • WinGo AG (for 39 months)
    • Ecole Centrale de Nantes – LHEEA (for 35 months)
    • Sig-I/O (for 32 months)
    • Entr’ouvert (for 30 months)
    • Adfinis SyGroup AG (for 27 months)
    • GNI MEDIA (for 22 months)
    • Laboratoire LEGI – UMR 5519 / CNRS (for 22 months)
    • Quarantainenet BV (for 22 months)
    • RHX Srl (for 19 months)
    • Bearstech (for 13 months)
    • LiHAS (for 13 months)
    • People Doc (for 10 months)
    • Catalyst IT Ltd (for 8 months)
    • Supagro (for 3 months)
    • Demarcq SAS

Freexian’s report about Debian Long Term Support, February 2018

March 16, 2018 by Raphaël Hertzog

A Debian LTS logoLike each month, here comes a report about the work of paid contributors to Debian LTS.

Individual reports

In February, about 196 work hours have been dispatched among 12 paid contributors. Their reports are available:

  • Abhijith PA did 8 hours.
  • Antoine Beaupré did 7.25h (out of 4h allocated + 3.25h remaining).
  • Ben Hutchings did 13 hours (out of 15h allocated, thus keeping 2 extra hours for March).
  • Brian May did 10 hours.
  • Chris Lamb did 18 hours.
  • Emilio Pozuelo Monfort did 2 hours only due to personal issues (out of 23.75 hours allocated + 10.5 hours remaining, he gave back the remaining 32.25 hours).
  • Hugo Lefeuvre did 1.5 hours (out of 23.75 hours allocated, thus keeping 22.25 extra hours for March).
  • Markus Koschany did 23.75 hours.
  • Ola Lundqvist did 9 hours (out of 14 hours allocated, thus keeping 5 extra hours for March).
  • Roberto C. Sanchez did 27.5 hours (out of 23.75 hours allocated + 3.75 hours remaining).
  • Santiago Ruano Rincón did 6 hours (out of 8 hours allocated, thus keeping 2 extra hours for March).
  • Thorsten Alteholz did 23.75 hours.

Evolution of the situation

The number of sponsored hours did not change but a new platinum sponsor is about to join our project.

The security tracker currently lists 60 packages with a known CVE and the dla-needed.txt file 33. The number of open issues increased significantly and we seem to be behind in terms of CVE triaging.

Thanks to our sponsors

New sponsors are in bold.

  • Platinum sponsors:
    • TOSHIBA (for 29 months)
    • GitHub (for 20 months)
  • Gold sponsors:
    • The Positive Internet (for 45 months)
    • Blablacar (for 44 months)
    • Linode (for 34 months)
    • Babiel GmbH (for 23 months)
    • Plat’Home (for 23 months)
  • Silver sponsors:
    • Domeneshop AS (for 44 months)
    • Université Lille 3 (for 44 months)
    • Trollweb Solutions (for 42 months)
    • Nantes Métropole (for 38 months)
    • Dalenys (for 35 months)
    • Univention GmbH (for 30 months)
    • Université Jean Monnet de St Etienne (for 30 months)
    • Ribbon Communications, Inc. (for 24 months)
    • maxcluster GmbH (for 18 months)
    • Exonet B.V. (for 14 months)
    • Leibniz Rechenzentrum (for 8 months)
    • Vente-privee.com (for 5 months)
  • Bronze sponsors:
    • David Ayers – IntarS Austria (for 45 months)
    • Evolix (for 45 months)
    • Offensive Security (for 45 months)
    • Seznam.cz, a.s. (for 45 months)
    • Freeside Internet Service (for 44 months)
    • MyTux (for 44 months)
    • Intevation GmbH (for 42 months)
    • Linuxhotel GmbH (for 42 months)
    • Daevel SARL (for 40 months)
    • Bitfolk LTD (for 39 months)
    • Megaspace Internet Services GmbH (for 39 months)
    • Greenbone Networks GmbH (for 38 months)
    • NUMLOG (for 38 months)
    • WinGo AG (for 38 months)
    • Ecole Centrale de Nantes – LHEEA (for 34 months)
    • Individual reports

      In Ja

    • Sig-I/O (for 31 months)
    • Entr’ouvert (for 29 months)
    • Adfinis SyGroup AG (for 26 months)
    • GNI MEDIA (for 21 months)
    • Laboratoire LEGI – UMR 5519 / CNRS (for 21 months)
    • Quarantainenet BV (for 21 months)
    • RHX Srl (for 18 months)
    • Bearstech (for 12 months)
    • LiHAS (for 12 months)
    • People Doc (for 9 months)
    • Catalyst IT Ltd (for 7 months)
    • Supagro
    • Demarcq SAS

Time to Join Extended Long Term Support for Debian 7 Wheezy

February 20, 2018 by Raphaël Hertzog

Debian 7 Wheezy LTS period ends on May 31st and some companies asked Freexian if they could get security support past this date. Since about half of the current team of paid LTS contributors is willing to continue to provide security updates for Wheezy, I have started to work on making this possible.

I just initiated a discussion on debian-devel with multiple Debian teams to see whether it is possible to continue to use debian.org infrastructure to host the wheezy security updates that would be prepared in this extended LTS period.

From the sponsor side, this extended LTS will not work like the regular LTS. It is unrealistic to continue to support all packages and all architectures so only the packages/architectures requested by sponsors will be supported. The amount invoiced to each sponsor will be directly related to the package list that they ask us to support. We made an estimation (based on history) of how much it costs to support each package and we split that cost between all the sponsors that are requesting support for this package. That cost is re-evaluated quarterly and will likely increase over time as sponsors are stopping their support (when they finished to migrate all their machines for example).

This extended LTS will also have some restrictions in terms of packages that we can support. For instance, we will no longer support the linux kernel from wheezy, you will have to switch to the kernel used in jessie (or maybe we will maintain a backport ourselves in wheezy). It is also not yet clear whether we can support OpenJDK since upstream support of version 7 stops at the end of June. And switching to OpenJDK 8 is likely non-trivial. There are likely other unsupportable packages too.

Anyway, if your company needs wheezy security support past end of May, now is the time to worry about it. Please send us a mail with the list of source packages that you would like to see supported. The more companies get involved, the less it will cost to each of them. Our plans are to gather the required data from interested companies in the next few weeks and make a first estimation of the price they will have to pay for the first quarter by mid-march. Then they confirm that they are OK with the offer and we will emit invoices in April so that they can be paid before end of May.

Note however that we decided that it would not be possible to sponsor extended wheezy support (and thus influence which packages are supported) if you are not among the regular LTS sponsors (at bronze level at least). Extended LTS would not be possible without the regular LTS so if you need the former, you have to support the latter too.

Freexian’s report about Debian Long Term Support, January 2018

February 19, 2018 by Raphaël Hertzog

A Debian LTS logoLike each month, here comes a report about the work of paid contributors to Debian LTS.

Individual reports

In January, about 160 work hours have been dispatched among 11 paid contributors. Their reports are available:

  • Antoine Beaupré did 13h (out of 4h allocated + 12.25h remaining, thus keeping 3.25h for February).
  • Ben Hutchings did 23 hours (out of 15h allocated + 8 remaining hours).
  • Brian May did 10 hours.
  • Chris Lamb did 18 hours.
  • Emilio Pozuelo Monfort did 9 hours (out of 18.25 hours allocated + 1.25 hours remaining, thus keeping 10.5 hours for February).
  • Guido Günther did 6 hours (out of 8h allocated, thus keeping 2h for February).
  • Hugo Lefeuvre did 18.25 hours.
  • Markus Koschany did 18.25 hours.
  • Ola Lundqvist did 14 hours.
  • Roberto C. Sanchez did 14.5 hours (out of 18.25 hours allocated, thus keeping 3.75 extra hours for February).
  • Thorsten Alteholz did 18.25 hours.

Evolution of the situation

The number of sponsored hours increased slightly at 187 hours per month. It would be nice if the slow growth could continue as the amount of work seems to be slowly growing too.

The security tracker currently lists 23 packages with a known CVE and the dla-needed.txt file 23 too. The number of open issues seems to be stable compared to last month which is a good sign.

Thanks to our sponsors

New sponsors are in bold.

  • Platinum sponsors:
    • TOSHIBA (for 28 months)
    • GitHub (for 19 months)
  • Gold sponsors:
    • The Positive Internet (for 44 months)
    • Blablacar (for 43 months)
    • Linode (for 33 months)
    • Babiel GmbH (for 22 months)
    • Plat’Home (for 22 months)
  • Silver sponsors:
    • Domeneshop AS (for 44 months)
    • Université Lille 3 (for 43 months)
    • Trollweb Solutions (for 41 months)
    • Nantes Métropole (for 38 months)
    • Dalenys (for 34 months)
    • Univention GmbH (for 29 months)
    • Université Jean Monnet de St Etienne (for 29 months)
    • Sonus Networks (for 23 months)
    • maxcluster GmbH (for 17 months)
    • Exonet B.V. (for 13 months)
    • Leibniz Rechenzentrum (for 7 months)
    • Vente-privee.com (for 4 months)
  • Bronze sponsors:
    • David Ayers – IntarS Austria (for 44 months)
    • Evolix (for 44 months)
    • Offensive Security (for 44 months)
    • Seznam.cz, a.s. (for 44 months)
    • Freeside Internet Service (for 43 months)
    • MyTux (for 43 months)
    • Intevation GmbH (for 41 months)
    • Linuxhotel GmbH (for 41 months)
    • Daevel SARL (for 40 months)
    • Bitfolk LTD (for 38 months)
    • Megaspace Internet Services GmbH (for 38 months)
    • NUMLOG (for 38 months)
    • Greenbone Networks GmbH (for 37 months)
    • WinGo AG (for 37 months)
    • Ecole Centrale de Nantes – LHEEA (for 33 months)
    • Sig-I/O (for 31 months)
    • Entr’ouvert (for 28 months)
    • Adfinis SyGroup AG (for 26 months)
    • GNI MEDIA (for 20 months)
    • Laboratoire LEGI – UMR 5519 / CNRS (for 20 months)
    • Quarantainenet BV (for 20 months)
    • RHX Srl (for 17 months)
    • Bearstech (for 12 months)
    • LiHAS (for 12 months)
    • People Doc (for 8 months)
    • Catalyst IT Ltd (for 6 months)
    • Supagro
    • Demarcq SAS
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