Ok, welcome back to the second session of the day. It's going to be Alexander Wirt talking about salsa.debian.org. [Applause] Thank you, good morning. I usually don't give talks in english, so please be nice to me. However, I'm here. I want to talk today about our journey for Alioth which is still running, but not for long anymore, to our new service, salsa. I want to get a little bit into the history of old things and what we have already achieved, what we still need to achieve and what are our plans for the future. Let's start with the basic things, who am I. I am the guy who rejects the mails on lists.debian.org, I am a listmaster. I am the guy that rejects your backports. I am the backports ftp master. And I am the guy that will destroy alioth.debian.org. For the last ten years [Applause] I was an admin by accident of alioth.debian.org. This is another story I will tell you in a few minutes. Beside from that, I work as an OpenSource consultant at credativ, which is a small company in Germany which is specialized in OpenSource, we only do OpenSource consulting in Germany. We do what today is called DevOps, we do every kind of consulting. If you do something with OpenSource, we are probably the ones you can talk with. I am a father of two wonderful girls, they're not here unfortunately, but otherwise I wouldn't be able to work. And in my little bit spare time, I do role playing games and Tabletop games. In theory there should be a picture now. There's a picture missing, I don't know why, which should tell "We need you". A little bit of advertisement, if you want to do OpenSource work in Germany, paid, and you need a job, please talk to me. We are always looking for good people, especially in C development, kernel development, but also of course consulting. So please talk to me. Some steps in history. Some years ago, ??? 2008, 2009, I told the alioth channel "Hey, if you need help, I can help with system administration, not the GForge stuff which is running above, but if you need help, tell me." [Audience] Big mistake Yeah. One or two years went by, and step by step all alioth admins left. We were alone in the channel. And around that time, I detected "Hey, I have sudo permissions and I'm admin" Somebody made me an admin. So, I had to decide that I will be the person that is the future alioth admin and I stepped in. So it was the beginning of our alioth journey. Then, in DebConf15, we had a long 'Birds of a Feather' where we talked about several security problems in collab-maint, some of you are maybe not aware of it, but since we use git at filesystem level on alioth, we are introducing a number of interesting security problems like if someone writes a hook, that hook gets executed every time someone pushes. So you have basically shell access. And of course you execute it as your own uid.