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Debian's Enrico Zini and Reproducible Builds' Reports


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 06, 2023


Nitrux 2.7 Released with Maui Shell and KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS Flavors

Introducing runst: Handle desktop notifications neatly on Linux!


↺ Reproducible Builds


Enrico Zini: Heart-driven drum loop


↺ Enrico Zini: Heart-driven drum loop


> I have Python code for reading a heart rate monitor.


↺ reading a heart rate monitor


> I have Python code to generate MIDI events.


↺ generate MIDI events


> Could I resist putting them together? Clearly not.


↺ reading a heart rate monitor

↺ generate MIDI events



Enrico Zini: Generating MIDI events with JACK and Python


↺ Enrico Zini: Generating MIDI events with JACK and Python


> I had a go at trying to figure out how to generate arbitrary MIDI events and send them out over a JACK MIDI channel.


> Pipewire has a JACK interface, which in theory means one could use JACK clients out of the box without extra setup.


> In practice, one need to tell JACK clients which set of libraries to use to communicate to servers, and Pipewire's JACK server is not the default choice.


> To tell JACK clients to use Pipewire's server, you can either:


↺ pw-jack

↺ see the Debian wiki for details



Reproducible Builds: Reproducible Builds in February 2023


↺ Reproducible Builds: Reproducible Builds in February 2023


> Welcome to the February 2023 report from the Reproducible Builds project. As ever, if you are interested in contributing to our project, please visit the Contribute page on our website.


↺ Reproducible Builds

↺ Contribute


> FOSDEM 2023 was held in Brussels on the 4th & 5th of February and featured a number of talks related to reproducibility. In particular, Akihiro Suda gave a talk titled Bit-for-bit reproducible builds with Dockerfile discussing deterministic timestamps and deterministic apt-get (original announcement). There was also an entire ‘track’ of talks on Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs). SBOMs are an inventory for software with the intention of increasing the transparency of software components (the US National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) published a useful Myths vs. Facts document in 2021).


↺ FOSDEM 2023

↺ Bit-for-bit reproducible builds with Dockerfile

↺ original announcement

↺ ‘track’ of talks on Software Bill of Materials

↺ National Telecommunications and Information Administration

↺ Myths vs. Facts


↺ Reproducible Builds

↺ Contribute

↺ FOSDEM 2023

↺ Bit-for-bit reproducible builds with Dockerfile

↺ original announcement

↺ ‘track’ of talks on Software Bill of Materials

↺ National Telecommunications and Information Administration

↺ Myths vs. Facts




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