#use wml::debian::projectnews::header PUBDATE="2013-07-08" SUMMARY="Browsable Debian source code, updating delegations, Debian trademark team, architectures supported in Jessie"
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Stefano Zacchiroli introduced a new service for browsing and searching through all the source code provided in Debian packages: sources.debian.net.
Following his previous announcement about revocation of obsolete delegations, Lucas Nussbaum has updated the delegation for the Policy Editors, welcoming Jonathan Nieder to the team, and the delegation for the summer of code administrators, welcoming Sukhbir Singh officially among them. More updates will follow.
Lucas Nussbaum mentioned that Debian does now have a Trademark Team. A more official announcement is still to come. Besides answering trademark use requests, the Trademark Team is currently working on getting the Debian logo registered, and on clarifying the status of Debian-related domain names.
During their previous sprint, the Debian System Administrators (DSA) set a list of requirements they consider necessary to support a port for the next stable release. They listed some specific concerns for the following architectures: armel, armhf, hurd, mips, mipsel, sparc, and s390/x. Most of them are currently being addressed, but porters may welcome help.
The thirty-third issue of the miscellaneous news for developers has been released, covering the following topics:
Seven applicants have been accepted as Debian Developers, and six people have started to maintain packages since the previous issue of the Debian Project News. Please welcome #DD Boris Pek, Russell Stuart, Mazen Neifer, Sukhbir Singh, Rodolfo García Peñas, Barry Warsaw, Helmut Grohne, #new maintainers Marius Gavrilescu, Graham Inggs, Sebastian Gibb, ShuxiongYe, Tz-Huan Huang and Nitesh A Jain into our project!
Debian's Security Team recently released advisories for these packages (among others): nginx, icedove, wordpress, xml-security-c, puppet, iceweasel, kfreebsd-9, and curl. Please read them carefully and take the proper measures.
Please note that these are a selection of the more important security advisories of the last weeks. If you need to be kept up to date about security advisories released by the Debian Security Team, please subscribe to the security mailing list (and the separate backports list, and stable updates list) for announcements.
235 packages were added to the unstable Debian archive recently. Among many others are: