12:02:54 <jki> #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 12:02:54 <collab-meetbot`> Meeting started Thu Apr 13 12:02:54 2023 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jki. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 12:02:54 <collab-meetbot`> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 12:02:54 <collab-meetbot`> The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 12:03:07 <jki> #topic AI review 12:03:11 <jki> 1. reach out to Greg regarding LTS (jan) 12:03:20 <jki> done, I had some of you on CC 12:03:38 <jki> still need to follow-up on his last reply 12:04:55 <jki> other AIs? 12:06:17 <jki> 3 12:06:18 <jki> 2 12:06:20 <jki> 1 12:06:24 <jki> #topic Kernel maintenance updates 12:06:38 <uli> now reviewing 5.10.178 12:06:48 <masami> This week reported 6 new CVEs and 2 updated CVEs. 12:07:15 <iwamatsu> I reviewed 5.10.177, and reviewing 5.10.178-rc 12:11:21 <jki> anything else? 12:11:45 <jki> 3 12:11:47 <jki> 2 12:11:49 <jki> 1 12:12:03 <jki> #topic Kernel release status 12:12:16 <jki> 4.4 12:12:26 <uli> on track; no blockers i'm aware of 12:12:43 <jki> 4.19 12:12:52 <iwamatsu> on track 12:13:17 <jki> 5.10 12:13:23 <iwamatsu> on track 12:13:49 <jki> ok, great 12:13:51 <jki> #topic Kernel testing 12:14:18 <patersonc> Nothing exciting from me this week. I've mostly been off 12:15:06 <arisut> from the mail I sended we still need to decide wich kernel keep old buster version 12:15:19 <arisut> if we are talking only about old revision 12:15:47 <arisut> kernelCI dosen't test old revirsion 12:16:01 <patersonc> What kernel versions do each of the Debian releases use? 12:16:30 <arisut> or we want to keep 4.4/4.19 linked to buster? 12:17:39 <arisut> kernelci is using bookworm for their kernel 12:17:56 <patersonc> What makes sense for the kernel team? 12:17:57 <arisut> we are using isar-cip-core where possible 12:18:16 <arisut> and isar-cip-core configurations 12:18:30 <arisut> sorry and cip kernel configurations 12:18:40 <jki> we could try bullseye, but I would not later on lift 4.4 to bookworm once we habe that for 6.1 12:19:27 <arisut> ok I can enable bullseye and see how it goes we can still go back to buster if there are problems 12:19:56 <arisut> we have a isar-cip-core on bookworm? 12:21:00 <patersonc> What version of the kernel gets included in cip-core builds? 12:21:01 <jki> not yet, but it will come soon, now after the release 12:21:34 <arisut> kernelci is testing isar-cip-core with 4.4 4.19 and 5.10 afair 12:22:32 <arisut> we are not yet testing 6.1 as we don't have a branch on linux-cip.git 12:22:32 <jki> but with buster or bullseye right now? 12:22:45 <arisut> currently buster 12:22:58 <jki> 6.1 will soon come, I thought pavel wanted to discuss next step 12:23:04 <arisut> the PR I sended is for moving to bullseye 12:23:46 <arisut> from what I could see on the staging testing there was not problems on the cip kernel with bullseye 12:24:27 <iwamatsu> If we cooperate with Debian, I think the kernel and rootfs should be matched to Debian. 12:25:03 <arisut> so keeping 4.19 on buster? 12:25:11 <jki> that was also my idea, plus the risk that too old kernels will no longer be liked by too new systemd e.g. 12:25:23 <arisut> and 5.10 to bullseye 12:25:34 <jki> would be a path forward 12:26:09 <iwamatsu> Yes, I hope to maintain the combination. 12:26:10 <arisut> yet isar-cip-core is not updating the buster images 12:26:21 <arisut> afaik 12:26:39 <arisut> as they are creating only bullseye images currently 12:27:04 <arisut> so it would be stuck with some old buster isar-cip-core image 12:27:30 <iwamatsu> Hmm, I don't think it's difficult to prepare it... 12:27:44 <arisut> jki? 12:27:56 <jki> sorry, distracted 12:28:30 <jki> latest isar-cip-core can generate buster images if asked to do so 12:28:37 <jki> try "kas-container menu" 12:28:56 <jki> or choose kas/opt/buster.yml 12:29:00 <arisut> yes but we should have a kernelci pipeline creating buster images 12:29:08 <arisut> on gitlab 12:29:12 <jki> that would be needed then, right 12:29:18 <arisut> I can send a MR for that 12:29:26 <jki> would be great 12:29:29 <jki> TIA 12:29:31 <arisut> ok 12:29:54 <arisut> TIA ? 12:30:05 <jki> thanks in advance :) 12:30:18 <arisut> maybe add a AI for that 12:30:30 <arisut> so that I remeber 12:30:30 <jki> done 12:30:42 <arisut> that was fast lol 12:31:05 <jki> that was virtual only, i need to parse again next week for the announcement ;) 12:31:12 <arisut> ok I will try to follow debian than. I think we can move on 12:31:20 <jki> good 12:31:28 <jki> anyone any other testing business? 12:31:54 <arisut> not on my side 12:31:58 <jki> 3 12:32:00 <jki> 2 12:32:02 <jki> 1 12:32:04 <jki> #topic AOB 12:32:23 <jki> and general other business? 12:32:29 <uli> my talk for eoss was accepted 12:32:45 <patersonc[m]> Mine was rejected :( 12:32:45 <arisut> uli: congrats 12:32:51 <jki> that's great, even more given the high competition 12:32:58 <uli> thanks 12:33:07 <jki> 25% acceptance I heard 12:34:01 <masami> 12:34:08 <masami> oops, sorry 12:34:43 <arisut> np 12:36:09 <jki> anything else? 12:36:29 <jki> 5 12:36:31 <jki> 4 12:36:32 <jki> 3 12:36:33 <arisut> patersonc[m]: good work anyway for the effort 12:36:53 <patersonc[m]> arisut: :) 12:37:54 <jki> ok, then let's close for today 12:37:57 <jki> #endmeeting