13:03:16 #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 13:03:16 Meeting started Thu Feb 2 13:03:16 2023 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jki. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:03:16 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 13:03:16 The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 13:03:23 #topic AI review 13:03:34 - enable more stable trees for testing (patersonc) 13:03:48 chris is not around, so skip 13:03:55 anything else? 13:06:43 3 13:06:43 2 13:06:43 1 13:06:43 #topic Kernel maintenance updates 13:06:58 i reviewed 5.10.164 13:07:04 This week reported 4 new CVEs and 3 updated CVEs. 13:07:07 I'm reviewing 5.10.166, .167. 13:07:19 I'm preparing for 4.4-rt update. 13:10:54 pavel: uli is looking over your shoulder during that, right? 13:12:14 Not at the moment. It looks like we'll want to review pending patches together, but there's nothing critical in the pending list, 13:12:42 so I'll simply release rebased version. 13:13:20 It is "git merge" and "git rebase" when it works, there's not really much to look at :-) 13:13:29 ok, that means you will continue doing that step also for future releases? 13:13:44 I also noticed that iwamatsu did the 4.4 release announcement - missing access for uli? 13:14:03 My understanding is that uli will do that at some point but not right now...? 13:14:30 i assumed that was the standard procedure; i can do it myself from now on 13:14:49 Iwamatsu was doing all the -cip releases, so we kind of assumed it was supposed to work like that. 13:15:16 in the end, it is about workload sharing but also having redundancy in the process when we need to release and someone is not available 13:20:08 so, continue running in most efficient mode is fine if the latter is also ensured 13:20:38 but maybe revisit this when iwamatu is around as well 13:20:48 I believe we have enough access to do the -cip releases if we needed, but it was not needed so far :-). 13:20:59 anything else? 13:21:52 3 13:21:54 2 13:21:56 1 13:21:59 #topic Kernel release status 13:22:06 - 4.4 13:22:11 4.4.302-cip72 is out 13:22:26 I'm looking at 4.4-rt. 13:22:39 fine (just a bit delayed ;) ) 13:22:46 - 4.19 13:23:34 everyhing should be up-to-date - any issues ahead? 13:23:50 Nothing I'm aware of. 13:24:04 - 5.10 13:25:41 looks like the same 13:26:15 anything else? 13:26:30 3 13:26:32 2 13:26:33 1 13:26:35 #topic Kernel testing 13:26:39 sent pull request for using cip-kernel-configs for 5.10.y-cip kernel on kernelci, added also riscv config https://github.com/kernelci/kernelci-core/pull/1705 13:29:33 I added "status 6.1 LTS testing call of Greg" to the agenda 13:29:41 did we do anything in this regard? 13:30:45 not on my knowledge 13:31:15 are we testing 6.1 by now? or is that the AI from above? 13:31:36 i will check with patersonc[m] 13:31:47 what else would be missing to speak up in that thread? 13:36:55 Even something as simple as running tests once with 5.10.X configs would be quite helpful. 13:37:31 kernelci will start doing that for 5.10 13:37:54 I meant test 6.1.X on our boards with 5.10.X configs. 13:37:54 exactly, and once we do that, we should drop a note to motivate Greg a bit more 13:38:38 i see 13:39:21 (Or if you can read the kernelci results and say "hey, according to kernelci it works ok on cip boards.. would be also helpful). 13:40:58 anything else on testing? 13:41:59 3 13:42:01 2 13:42:03 1 13:42:05 #topic AOB 13:42:29 There was query about 4.9 on the mailing list. I don't think we want to do that, but... :-) 13:42:51 was nicely answered, yes :) 13:44:16 does anyone know who is Dan Carpenter, and why cip is so often CC'ed now? 13:44:48 nice to be recognized, was just wondering 13:45:27 He's long time linux contributor, I have Dan Carpenter in my records. 13:45:43 But not sure what he has to do with CIP. 13:47:24 ok - anything else? 13:50:12 3 13:50:13 2 13:50:15 1 13:50:20 #endmeeting