12:02:07 #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 12:02:07 Meeting started Thu Apr 27 12:02:07 2023 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jki. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 12:02:07 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 12:02:07 The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 12:02:14 #topic AI review 12:02:32 1. create kernelci pipeline for buster images (arisut) 12:02:41 working on it 12:02:55 ok 12:03:02 any AI I missed? 12:03:30 3 12:03:31 2 12:03:33 1 12:03:39 #topic Kernel maintenance updates 12:04:13 I did reviews on 5.10.179. 12:04:24 preparing 4.4-st40/cip75 12:04:40 This week reported 13 new CVEs and 3 updated CVEs. 12:05:25 I reviewed 5.10.179. 12:06:37 Once 6.1.26 is released, should I start the -cip branch? 12:07:56 Yes, I think so. 12:08:12 ack 12:08:19 Ok, will do. 12:08:40 then also drop a note on the list that patches are welcome now 12:09:02 Yes. I'll also run a scan for patches that are in 5.10 but not in 6.1. 12:10:47 good 12:11:56 anything else? 12:12:49 3 12:12:51 2 12:12:52 1 12:12:54 #topic Kernel release status 12:12:56 -4.4 12:13:25 on track; i'll send request for review later today 12:13:41 -4.19 12:13:58 on track. 12:14:01 4.19-rt should be on track. 12:14:13 perfect 12:14:17 -5.10 12:14:21 We need to release 5.10-CIP-RT. However, the RT has not been updated. 12:14:46 LTS: v5.10.179, RT: v5.10.176-rt86, CIP: v5.10.177-cip31 12:15:12 I guess we should do matching -cip with next -rt release. 12:15:50 last RT LTS is from March, right? 12:16:12 I think its newer. 12:16:37 24th of March 12:16:48 5.10.176-rt86 12:17:06 It would be nice if the timing was right, but if it doesn't match, we may need to release a CIP kernel to match. 12:17:45 Sorry, you are right. March 24. 12:18:54 do they have a staging/testing tree to see if there has been activity since then? otherwise maybe just ask 12:20:10 There are some staging areas around, but they are seldom used and are pretty short term. 12:20:26 ok 12:20:33 then wait or ask... 12:20:43 It feels a bit pushy to ask them, I'd preffer to wait a bit more. 12:20:51 ack 12:21:00 let's see next week 12:21:04 Yep. 12:21:08 good... 12:21:10 #topic Kernel testing 12:21:11 Which brings next two topics -- :-) 12:21:20 oh, too fast? 12:21:25 Yep. 12:21:39 With 6.1 release, we'll need to decide on its schedules. 12:21:55 And perhaps we can take it as an oportunity to tweak schedules on 5.10 :-). 12:22:17 ack, we can bring that up once 6.1 is close to its first release 12:22:31 Ok. There's no need to hurry. 12:22:32 please share you thoughts, I can present them to the TSC 12:22:42 yep 12:23:05 I guess 6.1-rt should be once a month, and I'd make 5.10-rt once in two months when we start 6.1-rt. 12:23:31 ok, will need TSC discussion 12:23:40 Yes. No need to do it now. 12:24:32 so... Kernel testing? 12:25:15 Huzzah 12:25:34 We had some issues fetching from kernel.org repos this week in the stable-rc CI setup 12:25:57 I've made a mirror of linux-stable-rc in gitlab and we're using that now 12:26:10 All seems to be working smoothly, just waiting for the next releases from Greg 12:26:27 seems everyone had kernel.org problems... 12:27:11 That seems like a good thing. Were we pulling full copy of the tree from kernel.org for each build? 12:27:42 pave1: Pretty much 12:27:55 Aha, ok. Good that is fixed :-). 12:28:38 That's probably all my news this week 12:29:47 anything else on testing? 12:30:22 4 12:30:23 3 12:30:25 2 12:30:26 1 12:30:29 #topic AOB 12:31:38 LF put a little about CRA in their newsletter today: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/linux-foundation-newsletter-april-2023 12:33:59 yep, thanks 12:34:29 I'm collecting activities and opinions on this internally - not only orgs and oss communities should probably raise their voices 12:36:20 anything else? 12:36:49 I still need to follow up on the LTS threads we have now... 12:38:07 anyone anything else? 12:40:00 4 12:40:01 3 12:40:02 2 12:40:04 1 12:40:07 #endmeeting