| From: |
| Kurt Lieber <klieber@gentoo.org> |
| To: |
| gentoo-gwn@gentoo.org |
| Subject: |
| [gentoo-gwn] Gentoo Weekly Newsletter -- Volume 2, Issue 15 |
| Date: |
| Mon, 14 Apr 2003 05:23:00 -0400 |
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Gentoo Weekly Newsletter
http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/current.xml
This is the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter for the week of April 14th, 2003.
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1. Gentoo News
==============
Summary
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* Gentoo Linux 1.4_rc4 Released
* New Unreal Tournament 2003 Game CD
Gentoo Linux 1.4_rc4 Released
-----------------------------
Earlier this week, the decision was made to release the next version of
Gentoo Linux 1.4 as Release Candidate 4, rather than Final. Improvements
to the rc4 release include much better hardware detection on the LiveCD
installation disc as well as major updates to various packages in the
Portage tree. The decision to issue another release candidate was made due
to a number of reasons, including:
* Binary packages required for the Gentoo Reference Platform have yet to
be built or tested. Until these are completed, 1.4_final cannot be
released.
* The version of baselayout currently marked as "stable" still depends on
tmpfs. One of the goals of 1.4 from the beginning was to eliminate
baselayout's dependency on tmpfs. There is a masked version of baselayout
in Portage that solves this issue, but it has not received adequate
testing as of yet. (Anyone using or willing to test this version of
baselayout is encouraged to report their results on Gentoo Stable[1])
* Automated Kernel Building is currently undergoing testing for inclusion
in 1.4_final
1. http://stable.gentoo.org
New Unreal Tournament 2003 Game CD
----------------------------------
A new Unreal Tournament 2003 Game CD has been released and can be
downloaded here[2] as well as any of our other mirrors[3]. This CD allows
you to run the Unreal Tournament 2003 demo directly from CD, with no
installation required. Just boot your computer from the CD and play! The
latest CD includes a highly-optimized gaming kernel, which significantly
improves overall gameplay. Other improvements include the latest NVIDIA
drivers (1.0.4349) with GeForce FX support, preliminary bootsplash
support, full autodetection of all hardware and countless other
enhancements. This GameCD does require a modern NVIDIA graphics card to
run the ut2003-demo.
2. ftp://mirror.iawnet.sandia.gov/pub/gentoo/experimental/x86/gamecd/
gamecd-ut2003-20030405.iso
3. http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/mirrors.xml
You can also run the latest demo on your existing Gentoo Linux system
provided you have a modern NVIDIA graphics card. Just type emerge
ut2003-demo and then type ut2003-demo to start the game. The use of the
gaming-sources kernel is recommended for optimum gaming performance and
responsiveness.
==================
2. Gentoo Security
==================
Summary
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* GLSA: samba
* GLSA: kde-3.x
* GLSA: kde-2.x
* GLSA: setiathome
* GLSA: apache
* New Security Bug Reports
GLSA: samba
-----------
The Samba server is subject to a buffer overflow in a string copy routine
that could be exploited to gain remote root access to the vulnerable
server.
* Severity: Critical - Potential remote root compromise.
* Packages Affected: net-fs/samba versions prior to samba-2.2.8a
* Rectification: Synchronize and emerge samba, emerge clean.
* GLSA Announcement[4]
* Advisory[5]
4. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=46614
5. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bugtraq&m=104972664226781&w=2
GLSA: kde-3.x
-------------
KDE's use of Ghostscript to process PostScript and PDF files is subject to
a security vulnerability permitting the execution of arbitrary shell
commands embedded in such files, using the user privilege level. This
attack could be implemented by posting maliciously crafted files to
webservers or embedding them in emails.
* Severity: Critical - Remote execution of commands, information
exposure.
* Packages Affected: kde-base/kde version 3 prior to kde-3.0.5b or
kde-3.1.1a
* Rectification: Synchronize and emerge kde OR \=kde-base/kde-3.0.5b,
emerge clean, restart kde.
* GLSA Announcement[6]
* Advisory[7]
6. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=46837
7. http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20030409-1.txt
The patch versions of kde are currently only marked stable for x86. If
you have successfully compiled and merged 3.1.1a or 3.0.5a on any other
architecture please report this to kde@gentoo.org [7].
GLSA: kde-2.x
-------------
KDE's use of Ghostscript to process PostScript and PDF files is subject to
a security vulnerability permitting the execution of arbitrary shell
commands embedded in such files, using the user privilege level. This
attack could be implemented by posting maliciously crafted files to
webservers or embedding them in emails.
* Severity: Critical - Remote execution of commands, information
exposure.
* Packages Affected:
* kde-base/kdebase version 2 prior to kdebase-2.2.2-r5
* kde-base/kdelibs version 2 prior to kdelibs-2.2.2a-r1
* kde-base/kdegraphics version 2 prior to kdegraphics-2.2.2-r2
* Rectification:
* emerge sync
* emerge \=kde-base/kdebase-2.2.2-r5
* emerge \=kde-base/kdelibs-2.2.2a-r1
* emerge \=kde-base/kdegraphics-2.2.2-r2
* emerge clean
* restart kde
* GLSA Announcement[8]
* Advisory[9]
8. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=47058
9. http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20030409-1.txt
GLSA: setiathome
----------------
The popular Seti-At-Home distributed computing client application is
subject to a buffer overflow vulnerability that could be used to execute
arbitrary code - this would require spoofing of the client connection to
the server. The client also transmits system information in plain text,
including processor type and OS.
* Severity: High - Remote execution of code, information compromise.
* Packages Affected: app-sci/setiathome versions prior to setiathome-3.08
* Rectification: Synchronize and emerge setiathome, emerge clean.
* GLSA Announcement[10]
* Advisory[11]
10. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=46615
11. http://spoor12.edup.tudelft.nl/
GLSA: Apache
------------
Version 2 of the Apache HTTP server is subject to a memory leak in the way
it handles large numbers of consecutive linefeed characters. This could be
used by a remote attacker to exhaust system resources on a vulnerable
server.
* Severity: Moderate - Remote DoS.
* Packages Affected: net-www/apache version 2 prior to apache-2.0.45
* Rectification: Synchronize and emerge \=net-www/apache-2.0.45, emerge
clean.
* GLSA Announcement[12]
* Advisory[13]
12. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=46613
13. http://www.idefense.com/advisory/04.08.03.txt
New Security Bug Reports
------------------------
There were no new security bugs this week that are still outstanding.
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3. Featured Developer of the Week
=================================
Bob Johnson
The Gentoo LiveCD is the tool that got Gentoo Linux onto most people's
systems and is often the first impression of Gentoo that users get. This
week's featured developer, Bob Johnson[14], is in charge of the livecd-ng
scripts that are used to make the LiveCDs (curious readers can go ahead
and emerge it since it's in Portage), and has been building the last few
x86 LiveCDs. His work with the LiveCDs mostly involves listening to users
complain about how they can't get the LiveCD to boot or get their NIC
working, and then working to fix the problem. Bob's involvement with the
Gentoo team began when he was suddenly asked to get the xfs-sources kernel
ready for the 1.4-rc2 LiveCD in 24 hours when he had only been running
Gentoo for about two weeks. In addition to working on livecd-ng and the
x86 CDs, Bob also maintains xfs-sources and gs-sources (to find out about
these and other kernels, read KC6:Which Sources?[15] in the forums.)
14. livewire@gentoo.org
15. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=24634
Bob's main box is an Athlon XP 2100+ with 512MB RAM, seven hard drives
(four SCSI, three IDE), dual NVIDIA cards with a 19-inch monitor attached
to each and running KDE, which Bob used to think was ugly but now, at
version 3.1, loves. He uses VMWare a lot for testing, and doesn't know
what he'd do without it.
Bob owns a concrete and excavating company, and has been in the business
for seventeen years. He's been married for fifteen years, has a
thirteen-year-old-daughter, and has two beagles in his home in
Indianapolis, Indiana. During the summer he spends a lot of time at the
lake, slalom water skiing, and waxing the 20-foot Caravelle he bought last
year when he isn't boating.
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4. Heard In The Community
=========================
Web Forums
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Happy Birthday, Gentoo Forums!
The first post to the freshly installed Gentoo Forums was an announcement
by Forum founder Nitro on 9 April 2002: "This forum is my shot at helping
users of Gentoo (including myself)." What started as a humble affair on a
cable connection has quickly developed into one of the most successful and
exciting tech support venues on the web, with an average of 700 new posts
every day, five-digit user head count and a peculiar atmosphere that sets
it apart from most other Linux forums. People here are polite, eloquent,
uncommonly helpful to others and generally the best of folks.
Congratulations to us all:
* Welcome to gentoo.frozenliquid.net[16]
* FORUMS ARE ONE YEAR OLD Tue Apr 09, 2002 9:20 am[17]
* Gentoo forum users are the best...[18]
16. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=2
17. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=46314
18. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=12393
Automatic Hardware Configuration Using Profiles
Making clever use of the runlevels in Gentoo, Optilude contributed
scripts and documentation for configuring your hardware according to
different profiles last week, thank you very much:
* Automatic system configuration based on hardware profiles[20] (French)
20. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=46180
Running Business Software in Gentoo: How to Install Oracle 9.2
Problems with Oracle under Gentoo Linux had been dragging on since
December, doubtlessly due to problems with gcc and its libraries. Finally
we've come to a happy ending. Make sure your glibc is in order, run the
Oracle installer and enjoy:
* How to run Oracle 9.2 with glibc 2.3.1-r3[21]
* Installing Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 Client on Gentoo 1.4[22]
21. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=35340
22. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=25080
gentoo-user
-----------
Getting the most USE out of it...
The USE flag system portage implements may well pose as a source of
anxiety for the Gentoo newbie. Carlos Gonzalez began a thread exemplifying
the somewhat complicated process of having to modify USE flags on a per
package basis (stripping JAVA for a PHP emerge). Thankfully the thread[23]
mentioned a tool created to simplify the process of managing these USE
flags, ufed -- Use Flag Editor, where flags are explained and can be
toggled on and off. Carl Hudkins noted his *wish*[24] that ufed would be
included on Gentoo's LiveCD.
23. http://news.gmane.org/onethread.php?group=gmane.linux.gentoo.user
&root=%3C200304070524.28395.miscellaneous%40internetsuccess.ca%3E
24. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/28820
* What does USE="-java" have to do with php emerge?[25]
25. http://news.gmane.org/onethread.php?group=gmane.linux.gentoo.user
&root=%3C200304070524.28395.miscellaneous%40internetsuccess.ca%3E
p2p for the masses
It's finally happened, p2p has gone mainstream and the sheer amount of
KaZa'ers are rivaling the once dominant Napster network. While some Gentoo
users have jumped on the bandwagon by installing Kazaa lite using wine (a
MS Windows emulator), Chris Graves wants to get down with p2p clients
native to Linux. The good news is that Linux is far from lacking in p2p
clients, and that the network was in fact pioneered with open source
clients developed for Linux. Keppy mentions Gentoo's commitment to these
programs in the form of the portage directory: /usr/portage/net-p2p/.
Limewire[26] a popular open source p2p client written in Java was also
recommended, though not in portage.
26. http://www.limewire.org/project/www/GettingStarted.html
* p2p client?[27]
27. http://news.gmane.org/onethread.php?group=gmane.linux.gentoo.user&
root=%3C004501c3008a%24720f5480%24263945ab%40amer.cisco.com%3E
gentoo-dev
----------
Performance in Gentoo
The Linux kernel project has given rise to quite a few derivatives over
the years. And while the Kernel project tries to maintain a stable kernel
befitting a general public. The spawned derivatives implement a wide
variety of changes often brought by many different people. This plethora
of minds and opinions going into the kernel is its strength. Then
naturally it becomes hard to choose.
One way to reduce the dilemma of choosing is simply trying out the
different major distributions. This way we can see how the specific
distribution performs the task it is set to do.
While performing a little speed test, this user[28] noticed that
apparantly the Gentoo kernel had a relative performance low compared to
the Red Hat installed kernel.
28. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-dev&m=104989389322277&w=2
The discussion itself evolves around a specific system call monitored with
a specific lmbench[29]. But for those of you eeking to test your linux box
here are a couple of resources you might want to take a look at.
29. http://www.bitmover.com/lmbench/
First of all, don't forget that the kernel is not the distribution. Never
compare the incomparable. Remember, similar configurations, similar
platforms, similar patches and so on. Now, having a good test foundation
we need a tool - which Gentoo provides here[30]. And there is a
benchmarking howto available at TLDP[31]
30. http://www.gentoo.org/dyn/pkgs/app-benchmarks/index.xml
31. http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Benchmarking-HOWTO.html
Now, as annoying as this can be, the trick is knowing what flag goes with
what package. And also remember that there are default flags set.
The way around the first dilemma is to run the command "emerge -pv
[package_name]" this will show what flags go with what package package
And the default flags are not apparant either. However the command "grep
-A 3 USE /etc/make.profile/make.defaults" will reveal the secret. But
caution, do not change the make.defaults. Rather modify your make.conf and
you can even build your own USE string from scratch. To compose your own
list of USE flags you set USE="-* [your flag list]". Where "-*" unsets all
flags and "[your flag list]" simply is the string of flags you choose to
enable.
Gentoo as a binary release?
The question was raised as to why Gentoo does not provide a binary package
system[32]. Binary vs. source has always been a point of contention among
Gentoo users. Many want the convenience and speed offered by binary
packages while others decry such efforts as taking focus away from making
Gentoo Linux the best source-based distribution available.
32. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-dev&m=104995516118042&w=2
As some users may already know, Gentoo Linux is working on providing a
limited subset of binary packages in the form of the Gentoo Reference
Platform. Applications such as KDE, XFree86 and other large applications
will be offered in both source and binary form in order to provide a
choice to our users. The first "official" release of the Gentoo Reference
Platform will come with the final release of Gentoo Linux 1.4.
=======================
5. Gentoo International
=======================
Taiwanese Gentoo Initiatives Merging
In a big push for the fledgling Chinese Gentoo user communities, Gentoo
Taiwan GOT, gentoo.org.tw)[33] was set up last week. Patrick Hsieh,
the coordinator, and a few zealous Gentooists are merging their strength
to establish a local Gentoo organization in Taiwan. They're not only
promoting Gentoo to the Taiwanese Linux user sphere, but also making every
effort to help localizing Gentoo Linux for the realm of the Big5 Chinese
encoding. "We already have a dedicated rsync server (rsync.gentoo.org.tw)
and an ambitious new forum (http://openbazaar.net)[34] plus an almost
ready gentoo FTP server(ftp.gentoo.org.tw). And definitely more and more
users will see how we make the difference," says Patrick Hsieh. The GOT
web portal is also under construction and about to be unveiled in a few
days.
33. http://gentoo.org.tw
34. http://openbazaar.net
Meanwhile Back in Reality: Italian Consultancy Deploys Gentoo Linux
Verona, a rather attractive spot in Northern Italy, is better known for
its historic arena dating from the Roman empire (and notorious for
butchering opera master pieces at that same location). A lesser known fact
is that it's currently spearheading Gentoo's move to professional
corporate use: Euronia[36], a technology consultancy firm in Verona, made
the switch from SuSE to Gentoo Linux for their own computers as early as
release 1.0, and started offering services based on Gentoo six months ago.
Their customers include Banca Populare di Verona e Ravenna, the largest
banking group in the region, where Euronia set up a proxy for 7500 users,
a reverse SSL proxy, secure FTP and other servers, all powered by Gentoo
Linux. At Antex (a major HR consultancy in Italy), the tax calculations
for 150,000 pay checks each month are done on a Gentoo-based SQL server,
and a handful of other banks had Euronia switch their web servers to
Gentoo as their operating system, too. Euronia's push for Gentoo Linux in
corporate server solutions is easily explained: "We find that Gentoo Linux
is the most advanced distro available", says Andrea Gagliardi, head of
technology at Euronia. "We build solutions for customers, like the servers
we usually base on EVMS-enabled Vanilla kernels with a dozen other stable
patches thrown in, or our embedded Xfree on Aquapads (diskless tablet
PCs). Nothing we've tried makes setting up and deploying all those
customizations more manageable than Gentoo".
36. http://www.euronia.it
================
6. Portage Watch
================
The following stable packages were added to portage this week
-------------------------------------------------------------
* dev-lang/nhc98 : Haskell 98 compiler[37]
* dev-ruby/yamlrb : Machine parsable data serialization format designed
for human readability[38]
37. http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/nhc98/
38. http://yaml4r.sourceforge.net/
Updates to notable packages
---------------------------
* sys-apps/portage - portage-2.0.48_pre2.ebuild;
* x11-base/xfree - xfree-4.3.0-r2.ebuild;
* kde-base/kde - kde-3.0.5b.ebuild; kde-3.1.1a.ebuild;
* sys-kernel/* - hardened-sources-2.4.20-r1.ebuild;
hppa-sources-2.4.20_p32.ebuild; mm-sources-2.5.67-r1.ebuild;
ppc-sources-benh-2.4.20-r10.ebuild;
===========
7. Bugzilla
===========
Summary
-------
* Statistics
* Closed Bug Ranking
* New Bug Rankings
Statistics
----------
The Gentoo community uses Bugzilla (bugs.gentoo.org[39]) to record and
track bugs, notifications, suggestions and other interactions with the
development team. In the last 7 days, activity on the site has resulted
in:
39. http://bugs.gentoo.org
* 261 new bugs this week
* 302 bugs closed or resolved this week
* 7 previously closed bugs were reopened this week.
* 2493 total bugs currently marked 'new'
* 452 total bugs currently assigned to developers
There are currently 3010 bugs open in bugzilla. Of these: 55 are labeled
'blocker', 119 are labeled 'critical', and 245 are labeled 'major'.
Closed Bug Rankings
-------------------
The developers and teams who have closed the most bugs this week are:
* Martin Schlemmer[40], with 32 closed bugs[41]
* Tom Payne[42], with 13 closed bugs[43]
* Alastair Tse[44], with 12 closed bugs[45]
* The Mirror Administrators[46], with 7 closed bugs[47]
* Seth Chandler[48], with 7 closed bugs[49]
40. azarah@gentoo.org
41.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch
field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-04-05&chfieldto=Now&resolution=FIXED&assi
gned_to=azarah%40gentoo.org
42. twp@gentoo.org
43.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch
field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-04-05&chfieldto=Now&resolution=FIXED&assi
gned_to=twp%40gentoo.org
44. liquidx@gentoo.org
45.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch
field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-04-05&chfieldto=Now&resolution=FIXED&assi
gned_to=liquidx%40gentoo.org
46. mirror-admin@gentoo.org
47.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch
field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-04-05&chfieldto=Now&resolution=FIXED&assi
gned_to=mirror-admin%40gentoo.org
48. sethbc@gentoo.org
49.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch
field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-04-05&chfieldto=Now&resolution=FIXED&assi
gned_to=sethbc%40gentoo.org
New Bug Rankings
----------------
The developers and teams who have been assigned the most new bugs this
week are:
* Seemant Kulleen[50], with 20 new bugs[51]
* Martin Schlemmer[52], with 19 new bugs[53]
* The KDE team[54], with 19 new bugs[55]
* The x86-kernel Team[56], with 19 new bugs[57]
* Nicholas Jones[58], with 16 new bugs[59]
50. seemant@gentoo.org
51.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-04-05&chfieldto=Now&=&a
ssigned_to=seemant%40gentoo.org
52. azarah@gentoo.org
53.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-04-05&chfieldto=Now&=&a
ssigned_to=azarah%40gentoo.org
54. kde@gentoo.org
55.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-04-05&chfieldto=Now&=&a
ssigned_to=kde%40gentoo.org
56. x86-kernel@gentoo.org
57.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-04-05&chfieldto=Now&=&a
ssigned_to=x86-kernel%40gentoo.org
58. carpaski@gentoo.org
59.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s
tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-04-05&chfieldto=Now&=&a
ssigned_to=carpaski%40gentoo.org
==================
8. Tips and Tricks
==================
Using /dev/loop to view a CD image
This week's tip explains how to use the loop device to view or share files
from a CD image or ISO file.
First, you need to make sure you have support in your kernel. It can be
configured as a module so there's no need to reboot if you don't have
support.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Code Listing 8.1: |
| Installing the kernel module |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| |
|configure the following option |
|Block Devices |
|-> <M> Loopback device support |
| |
|# make dep && make modules modules_install |
|# insmod loop |
| |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
To view the contents of an iso file, just mount the iso on a loopback
device. For example, here we mount gentoo-basic-x86-1.4_rc4.iso to
gentoo-1.4_rc4/.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Code Listing 8.2: |
| Mounting an iso on a loopback |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| |
|# mount gentoo-basic-x86-1.4_rc4.iso gentoo-1.4_rc4 -o \ |
| loop=/dev/loop1,blocksize=1024 |
| |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now you can view the directory gentoo-1.4_rc4 just as if it were part of
your regular filesystem.
==========================
9. Moves, Adds and Changes
==========================
Moves
-----
The following developers recently left the Gentoo team:
* none this week
Adds
----
The following developers recently joined the Gentoo Linux team:
* Ivan Zenkov (zenkov) -- Russian documentation
* Andres Loeh (kosmikus) -- haskell stuff
* Michele Balistreri (brain) -- KDE
* Todd Sunderlin (todd) -- Gentoo/Sparc
* Joshua Kinard (Kumba) -- Gentoo/Sparc, Gentoo/Mips
Changes
-------
The following developers recently changed roles within the Gentoo Linux
project.
* none this week
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60. gwn-feedback@gentoo.org
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61. gwn-feedback@gentoo.org
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62. http://www.gentoo.org/news/be/gwn/gwn.xml
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Tom Van Laerhoven <tom.vanlaerhoven@luc.ac.be> - Dutch Translation
Peter Dijkstra <phj.dijkstra@home.nl> - Dutch Translation
Bernard Bernieke <bernieke@bernieke.com> - Dutch Translation
Vincent Verleye <zu@pandora.be> - Dutch Translation
Jochen Maes <linux@sejo.be> - Dutch Translation
Ben De Groot <yngwin@xs4all.nl> - Dutch Translation
Jelmer Jaarsma <j.jaarsma@dordrecht.arbounie.nl> - Dutch Translation
Matthieu Montaudouin <mat@frheaven.com> - French Translation
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Yasunori Fukudome <yasunori@mail.portland.co.uk> - Japanese Translation
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Lanark <lanark@lanark.com.ar> - Spanish Translation
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