diff --git a/website/content/en/status/_index.adoc b/website/content/en/status/_index.adoc index 01c3df074b..dc4dc05b48 100644 --- a/website/content/en/status/_index.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/status/_index.adoc @@ -1,188 +1,189 @@ --- title: "FreeBSD Status Reports" sidenav: about --- include::shared/en/urls.adoc[] = FreeBSD Status Reports -== Next Quarterly Status Report submissions (July - September) due: September 30th, 2024 +== Next Quarterly Status Report submissions (October -- December) due: December 31th, 2024 If you are interested in submitting status reports or you are curious about how the publication process works, please see our link:{freebsd-status-report-process}[status report process description]. ''''' One of the benefits of the FreeBSD development model is a focus on centralized design and implementation, in which the operating system is maintained in a central repository, and discussed on centrally maintained lists. This allows for a high level of coordination between authors of various components of the system, and allows policies to be enforced over the entire system, covering issues ranging from architecture to style. However, as the FreeBSD developer community has grown, and the rate of both mailing list traffic and tree modifications has increased, making it difficult even for the most dedicated developer to remain on top of all the work going on in the tree. The FreeBSD Status Report attempts to address this problem by providing a vehicle that allows developers to make the broader community aware of their on-going work on FreeBSD, both in and out of the central source repository. For each project and sub-project, a one paragraph summary is included, indicating progress since the last summary. If it is a new project, or if a project has not submitted any prior status reports, a short description may precede the status information. Periodically, special status reports are prepared and published. One of those are the developer summit reports. Developer summits are places where developers meet in person to discuss issues related to the project. They are definitely worth attending if one is interested in making significant contributions to the Project and they are open to anybody! These status reports may be reproduced in whole or in part, as long as the source is clearly identified and appropriate credit given. == 2024 +* link:report-2024-07-2024-09/[July, 2024 - September, 2024] * link:report-2024-04-2024-06/[April, 2024 - June, 2024] * link:report-2024-01-2024-03/[January, 2024 - March, 2024] == 2023 * link:report-2023-10-2023-12/[October, 2023 - December, 2023] * link:report-2023-07-2023-09/[July, 2023 - September, 2023] * link:report-2023-04-2023-06/[April, 2023 - June, 2023] * link:report-2023-01-2023-03/[January, 2023 - March, 2023] == 2022 * link:report-2022-10-2022-12/[October, 2022 - December, 2022] * link:report-2022-07-2022-09/[July, 2022 - September, 2022] * link:report-2022-04-2022-06/[April, 2022 - June, 2022] * link:report-2022-01-2022-03/[January, 2022 - March, 2022] == 2021 * link:report-2021-10-2021-12/[October, 2021 - December, 2021] * link:report-2021-07-2021-09/[July, 2021 - September, 2021] * link:report-2021-04-2021-06/[April, 2021 - June, 2021] * link:report-2021-01-2021-03/[January, 2021 - March, 2021] == 2020 * link:report-2020-10-2020-12/[October, 2020 - December, 2020] * link:report-2020-07-2020-09/[July, 2020 - September, 2020] * link:report-2020-04-2020-06/[April, 2020 - June, 2020] * link:report-2020-01-2020-03/[January, 2020 - March, 2020] == 2019 * link:report-2019-10-2019-12/[October, 2019 - December, 2019] * link:report-2019-07-2019-09/[July, 2019 - September, 2019] * link:report-2019-04-2019-06/[April, 2019 - June, 2019] * link:report-2019-01-2019-03/[January, 2019 - March, 2019] == 2018 * link:report-2018-09-2018-12/[October, 2018 - December, 2018] * link:report-2018-01-2018-09/[October, 2017 - September, 2018] == 2017 * link:report-2017-07-2017-09/[July, 2017 - September, 2017] * link:report-2017-04-2017-06/[April, 2017 - June, 2017] * link:report-2017-01-2017-03/[January, 2017 - March, 2017] == 2016 * link:report-2016-10-2016-12/[October, 2016 - December, 2016] * link:report-2016-07-2016-09/[July, 2016 - September, 2016] * link:report-2016-04-2016-06/[April, 2016 - June, 2016] * link:report-2016-01-2016-03/[January, 2016 - March, 2016] == 2015 * link:report-2015-10-2015-12/[October, 2015 - December, 2015] * link:report-2015-07-2015-09/[July, 2015 - September, 2015] * link:report-2015-04-2015-06/[April, 2015 - June, 2015] * link:report-2015-01-2015-03/[January, 2015 - March, 2015] == 2014 * link:report-2014-10-2014-12/[October, 2014 - December, 2014] * link:report-2014-07-2014-09/[July, 2014 - September, 2014] * link:report-2014-04-2014-06/[April, 2014 - June, 2014] * link:report-2014-01-2014-03/[January, 2014 - March, 2014] == 2013 * link:report-2013-10-2013-12/[October, 2013 - December, 2013] * link:report-2013-09-devsummit/[EuroBSDcon 2013 Developer Summit Special] * link:report-2013-07-2013-09/[July, 2013 - September, 2013] * link:report-2013-04-2013-06/[April, 2013 - June, 2013] * link:report-2013-05-devsummit/[BSDCan 2013 Developer Summit Special] * link:report-2013-01-2013-03/[January, 2013 - March, 2013] == 2012 * link:report-2012-10-2012-12/[October, 2012 - December, 2012] * link:report-2012-07-2012-09/[July, 2012 - September, 2012] * link:report-2012-04-2012-06/[April, 2012 - June, 2012] * link:report-2012-01-2012-03/[January, 2012 - March, 2012] == 2011 * link:report-2011-10-2011-12/[October, 2011 - December, 2011] * link:report-2011-07-2011-09/[July, 2011 - September, 2011] * link:report-2011-04-2011-06/[April, 2011 - June, 2011] * link:report-2011-01-2011-03/[January, 2011 - March, 2011] == 2010 * link:report-2010-10-2010-12/[October, 2010 - December, 2010] * link:report-2010-07-2010-09/[July, 2010 - September, 2010] * link:report-2010-04-2010-06/[April, 2010 - June, 2010] * link:report-2010-01-2010-03/[January, 2010 - March, 2010] == 2009 * link:report-2009-10-2009-12/[October, 2009 - December, 2009] * link:report-2009-04-2009-09/[April, 2009 - September, 2009] * link:report-2009-01-2009-03/[January, 2009 - March, 2009] == 2008 * link:report-2008-10-2008-12/[October, 2008 - December, 2008] * link:report-2008-07-2008-09/[July, 2008 - September, 2008] * link:report-2008-04-2008-06/[April, 2008 - June, 2008] * link:report-2008-01-2008-03/[January, 2008 - March, 2008] == 2007 * link:report-2007-10-2007-12/[October, 2007 - December, 2007] * link:report-2007-07-2007-10/[July, 2007 - October, 2007] * link:report-2007-04-2007-06/[April, 2007 - June, 2007] * link:report-2007-01-2007-03/[January, 2007 - March, 2007] == 2006 * link:report-2006-10-2006-12/[October, 2006 - December, 2006] * link:report-2006-06-2006-10/[June, 2006 - October, 2006] * link:report-2006-04-2006-06/[April, 2006 - June, 2006] * link:report-2006-01-2006-03/[January, 2006 - March, 2006] == 2005 * link:report-2005-10-2005-12/[October, 2005 - December, 2005] * link:report-2005-07-2005-10/[July, 2005 - October, 2005] * link:report-2005-03-2005-06/[March, 2005 - June, 2005] * link:report-2005-01-2005-03/[January, 2005 - March, 2005] == 2004 * link:report-2004-07-2004-12/[July, 2004 - December, 2004] * link:report-2004-05-2004-06/[May, 2004 - June, 2004] * link:report-2004-03-2004-04/[March, 2004 - April, 2004] * link:report-2004-01-2004-02/[January, 2004 - February, 2004] == 2003 * link:report-2003-10-2003-12/[October, 2003 - December, 2003] * link:report-2003-03-2003-09/[March, 2003 - September, 2003] * link:report-2003-01-2003-02/[January, 2003 - February, 2003] == 2002 * link:report-2002-11-2002-12/[November, 2002 - December, 2002] * link:report-2002-09-2002-10/[September, 2002 - October, 2002] * link:report-2002-07-2002-08/[July, 2002 - August, 2002] * link:report-2002-05-2002-06/[May, 2002 - June, 2002] * link:report-2002-02-2002-04/[February, 2002 - April, 2002] * link:report-2001-12-2002-01/[December, 2001 - January, 2002] == 2001 * link:report-2001-11/[November, 2001] * link:report-2001-09/[September, 2001] * link:report-2001-08/[August, 2001] * link:report-2001-07/[July, 2001] * link:report-2001-06/[June, 2001] diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/bugmeister.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/bugmeister.adoc index 752a7a3b0b..9f7ccae56c 100644 --- a/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/bugmeister.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/bugmeister.adoc @@ -1,43 +1,43 @@ -=== Bugmeister status report for 2024Q3 +=== Bugmeister Team Links: + link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugzilla[FreeBSD Bugzilla] URL: link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugzilla[] Contact: Bugmeister ==== Charts and graphs link:mailto:emaste@FreeBSDFoundation.org[Ed Maste from the FreeBSD Foundation] has expressed an interest in seeing useful charts and graphs added to Bugzilla. The few that we have now are not very informative. Many of the link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugzilla/SearchQueries[interesting Bugzilla queries] for them have been documented, but the information there is really dense. If you are interested in working on this task, contact Ed directly. ==== Bugzilla version upgrade Recently, upstream Bugzilla has released 5.0.4.1, which is a minor bugfix release. Preliminary work suggests that the update will be unobtrusive. Work is continuing. ==== PR statistics PRs continue to come in and get triaged. Over the longer term, we are nearly at steady-state. The number of PRs over the past quarter (and year) has fluctuated. Vladimir Druzenko pointed out that the number dropped by around 200 during 2023Q4. (We have not done the data analysis to find out why that was.) However, slowly, the number has come back to where it was a year ago. But we do seem to be closing incoming PRs more quickly these days. For reference: link:https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/page.cgi?id=dashboard.html&days=365[] The overall number of PRs remains at slightly over 11,600. We do have a lot of technical debt. Bugmeister is also working towards restarting the link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugathons[Bugathons]. ==== Acknowledgements Bugmeister would like to thank a number of people who have assisted with bugbusting, including new triagers Alexander Vereeken, Alexander Ziaee, and Frederick Lee. diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/portmgr.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/portmgr.adoc index 2ed69e553f..720226fe0e 100644 --- a/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/portmgr.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/portmgr.adoc @@ -1,48 +1,49 @@ === Ports Collection Links: + link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/[About FreeBSD Ports] URL:link:https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/[] + link:https://docs.freebsd.org/en/articles/contributing/#ports-contributing[Contributing to Ports] URL: link:https://docs.freebsd.org/en/articles/contributing/#ports-contributing[] + link:https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/[Ports Management Team] URL: link:https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/[] + link:http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/[Ports Tarball] URL: link:http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/[] Contact: Tobias C. Berner + Contact: FreeBSD Ports Management Team The Ports Management Team is responsible for overseeing the overall direction of the Ports Tree, building packages, and personnel matters. Below is what happened in the last quarter. According to INDEX, there are currently 36,504 ports in the Ports Collection. There are currently ~3,379 open ports PRs. The last quarter saw 11,594 commits by 154 committers on the main branch and 832 commits by 78 committers on the 2024Q3 branch. Compared to last quarter, this means a slight increase in the number of commits on the main branch (from 10,525) and about half of the backports to the quarterly branch (compared to 1,771). The number of ports also increased (up from 32,471). The most active committers to main were: -5133 sunpoet@FreeBSD.org -1262 yuri@FreeBSD.org - 375 jbeich@FreeBSD.org - 357 vvd@FreeBSD.org - 331 bofh@FreeBSD.org - 192 uzsolt@FreeBSD.org - 185 eduardo@FreeBSD.org - 172 diizzy@FreeBSD.org - 148 mfechner@FreeBSD.org - 131 arrowd@FreeBSD.org + +- 5133 sunpoet@FreeBSD.org +- 1262 yuri@FreeBSD.org +- 375 jbeich@FreeBSD.org +- 357 vvd@FreeBSD.org +- 331 bofh@FreeBSD.org +- 192 uzsolt@FreeBSD.org +- 185 eduardo@FreeBSD.org +- 172 diizzy@FreeBSD.org +- 148 mfechner@FreeBSD.org +- 131 arrowd@FreeBSD.org A lot has happened in the ports tree in the last three quarter, an excerpt of the major software upgrades are: - Default version of PostgreSQL switched to 16 - chromium updated from 126.0.6478.126 to 129.0.6668.100 - firefox updated from 127.0.2 to 131.0-rc1 - firefox-esr updated from 115.9.1 to 128.3.0-rc1 - rust updated from 1.79.0 to 1.81.0 - sdl2 updated from 2.30.3 to 2.30.7 - wlroots updated from 0.17.4 to 0.18.1 - wine-devel updated from 9.4 to 9.16 - qt5 updated from 5.15.14 to 5.15.15 - qt6 updated from 6.7.2 to 6.7.3 - plasma6 updated from 6.1.1 to 6.1.2 During the last quarter, pkgmgr@ ran 24 exp-runs to test various ports upgrades, updates to default versions of ports, and base system changes.