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Debian News Updates on the Debian Project Submit news About this site RSS feed Archives 'teams' teams Debian 6.0 Squeeze Release Update 17 November 10 ana The Debian Release Team has made a status update on Debian 6.0, “Squeeze” . They are proud to report that Debian is moving towards the release like a glacier: “inevitably and unstoppingly”. Squeeze is almost in its final state: testing of the installer and upgrades are welcome. Once the latest version of the Debian Installer is added, a deep freeze will begin, with minimal changes allowed while the remaining bugs are fixed. Your help is welcome in: processing installation/upgrade reports , translating of the debian-installer, ( read latest translation status update ) and fixing release-critical bugs . There are two upcoming bug squashing parties you can join: Bern , Switzerland, November 27-28; and Boulogne-Billancourt , France,December 4-5. 9 teams Neuroimaging research in Debian 7 October 10 ana Debian 6.0 “squeeze” will be the first GNU/Linux distribution release ever to offer comprehensive support for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based neuroimaging research. It comes with up-to-date software for structural image analysis (e.g. ants), diffusion imaging and tractography (e.g. mrtrix), stimulus delivery (e.g. psychopy), MRI sequence development (e.g. odin), as well as a number of versatile data processing and analysis suites (e.g. nipype). Moreover, this release will have built-in support for all major neuroimaging data formats. Please see the Debian Science and Debian Med task pages for a comprehensive list of included software and the NeuroDebian webpage for further information. NeuroDebian at the Society for Neuroscience meeting 2010 The NeuroDebian team will run a Debian booth at the Society for Neuroscience meeting (SfN2010) that will take place November 13-17 in San Diego, USA. The annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience is one of the largest neuroscience conferences in the world, with over 30,000 attendees. Researchers, clinicians, and leading experts discuss the latest findings about the brain, nervous system, and related disorders. If you are a Debian enthusiast (developer, contributor, evangelist) and reside near San Diego (or have time and funds for travel/lounge), or already planing to attend SfN 2010, please help us to make the Debian booth at SfN shine. Please contact the NeuroDebian team at team@neuro.debian.net If you are going to SfN2010, come talk to us at booth #3815 . Contributed by: Michael Hanke and Yaroslav Halchenko 0 teams The FAI project gets its own domain name 28 September 10 ana For more than 11 years now, FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) lived happily at http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai . Now that it’s grown up, it finally deserves its own home at http://fai-project.org . This also means less typing for all of FAI’s friends. Along with the new web home also its sister, the wiki, has moved from http://faiwiki.informatik.uni-koeln.de to http://wiki.fai-project.org Other parts of the family, such as the mailing lists, stay at their place. If you are a friend with FAI, however, you might need to update your sources.list . If your sources.list configuration includes something like: deb http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/download lenny koeln please change it to the new URL accordingly, like: deb http://fai-project.org/download lenny koeln The old URL’s will still work, but we suggest to update to the new ones. If you have links on your web page to the FAI project, please update the links to the new location and also update your address book (aka bookmarks) accordingly. FAI would like to thank its parents at the University of Cologne for hosting and continuing support. The new home is still provided by the University of Cologne. Contributed by: Thomas Lange 0 teams Aurélien Jarno added as new assistant to the security team 5 January 10 ana It is our pleasure to announce that Aurélien Jarno is now an assistant to the Debian Security Team. He will concentrate most of his efforts on security support for the new kFreeBSD kernel. Thanks Aurélien, and welcome to the team. Contributed by: Steffen Joeris, on behalf of the Security Team 0 teams New Security Team member and new Security Team assistant 3 December 09 ana It is our pleasure to announce that Giuseppe Iuculano is now a full member of the Security Team. Also, Raphael Geissert has been added as an assistant to the Security Team. Moritz Mühlenhoff, on behalf of the Security Team 2 teams New member in the security team: Giuseppe Iuculano 7 October 09 ana It is our pleasure to announce that Giuseppe Iuculano (iuculano), who recently became a DD, has now been added as an assistant to the Security Team. He has a long history of contributing to the field of security in Debian and we are glad that he has agreed in joining us. Steffen Joeris, on behalf of the Security Team 2 teams New keyring maintainer added 7 September 09 ana Gunnar Wolf announced he will be joining Jonathan McDowell in the maintenance of the Debian Keyring . Congratulations Gunnar! 0 teams Updates in the BTS 15 August 09 ana For those not reading debian-devel-announce , there are some nice information about the latest updates in the BTS, ( Bug Tracking System ), you can read about them at Bits o’ Bugs from the BTS . 0 teams New trainees joining the Security Team 10 August 09 ana The Security Team has recently added some trainees. So far, Sebastien Delafond, Jan Christoph Nordholz and Luciano Bello have worked on updates, with a fourth candidate in the pipeline. The uploads are reviewed and released by the current Security Team members, usually identified by the Sender: header line in the announcement mail. Welcome! 2 Top Categories debian-devel-announce demo deployments events i18n new news.debian.net ports project qa teams updates wnpp Archives February 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 Meta Log in Site Feed RSS Based on theme by Jehy .