# Devuan meet 2021-05-13 @20:30 UTC
Present: plasma41, fsmithred, LeePen, golinux, Xenguy, bgstack15, rrq,
Erich, Rick Moen, Jaromil, Adam, tuxd3v
## Old Business
### golinux
* As of this posting, no response from jaromil about this issue
* Presentation of Dyne mail lists are not synced. Thanks to tito for
noticing. devuan-discuss and devuan-bugs no longer exist. Unsure
about the rest: https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/admin
https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/splash/index.en.html
* jaromil . . . Partially fixed, thank you. The "dead" lists have
been removed but the active lists are still not in sync. Will email
you about it.
### onefang
* Also not heard back from jaromil about getting admin access to the
devuan-mirrors mailing list.
* Might be time to move it to devuan.org infrastructure? Not a good
solution for the other mailing lists, too many members, but only
mirror admins should be on devuan-mirrors, and we have all of their
email addresses on pkgmaster.
## Old Actions
## New Business
### LeePen
#### Amprolla
* Broken merge of beowulf security resolved
* Fixes being tested for the underlying issues:
* ensure the correct Release file is cached
* verify sha256 hashes of downloaded files before caching
## New Actions
* Where to put the working copy of release notes? Xenguy and fsr will
discuss. ...and chimaera install and migrate guides.
* www.devuan.org/source/os/documentation > $ ls > >design-guide/
dev1fanboy/ index.html install-guides/ update-dev1fanboy.sh.xz
*
https://www.devuan.org/os/documentation/install-guides/beowulf/Release_notes_beowulf_3.0.0.txt
* (fsr) I was going to suggest "install-guides" as a parallel dir to
dev1fanboy, but the name is already taken. Is that just the images?
and 2. I still can't get my head around where the release notes
should live. (Maybe in live-sdk/blends?)
* (gl) Perhaps this?:
* install-guides
* visual (ascii and beowulf and chimaera etc. + archived release
notes) (will require redirects on archived pages)
* text (after dev1fanboy if he is no longer around)
* Or this:
* install-guides
* ascii (only visual guides)
* beowulf (only visual guides)
* chimaera
* visual
* text
* No redirects required. His documentation can then be
archived. Hi guides that are not release-specific will
probably need to be checked with each new release to make
sure they still work.