12:01:57 <jki> #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting
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12:02:07 <jki> #topic AI review
12:02:14 <jki> empty, as usual
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12:02:33 <jki> #topic Kernel maintenance updates
12:03:06 <pave1> I was teviewing 6.12.92
12:03:14 <iwamatsu> I reviewed 6.12.86 and 87, and I am reviewing 6.12.88.
12:03:45 <jki> which one was that monster release?
12:03:48 <jki> .89?
12:04:12 <pave1> latest one is big one
12:04:18 <pave1> .92
12:05:00 <jki> do we understand what made it big?
12:05:28 <pave1> Usual stuff after a merge window.
12:05:43 <jki> 6.12.91, I suppose - latest one in my checkout
12:05:50 <jki> ok
12:05:56 <pave1> Aha, sorry .91
12:06:30 <pave1> It starts huge after merge window, then gets smaller.
12:07:04 <jki> ok, nothing in particular to worry about then
12:07:19 <jki> just "a bit" more of a pattern
12:07:22 <pave1> 5.10 stable was not updated for a while, that is waiting somewhere.
12:08:00 <pave1> Yes, pattern, AFAICT.
12:08:20 <jki> "a while"? last release last week
12:08:30 <jki> is that the "a while" by now? :)
12:08:57 <pave1> Check the size. It
12:09:14 <pave1> may be emergency stuff only.
12:09:48 <pave1> Meaning normall stuff is waiting.
12:09:58 <jki> ok, you mean that certain patches were prioritized, others might be queuing up now
12:10:05 <jki> got it
12:10:07 <pave1> yes.
12:10:19 <jki> anything else on maintenance?
12:10:40 <iwamatsu> 5.10.y and others were released on the 23rd.
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12:11:29 <jki> #topic Kernel release status
12:11:39 <jki> all is green
12:12:05 <jki> anything to add?
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12:12:45 <jki> #topic Kernel testing
12:12:55 <patersonc> Hello. We're running LAVA 2026.04 now. However we still have a couple of labs offline.
12:13:04 <jki> yeah
12:13:13 <jki> admin on vacation :)
12:13:45 <patersonc> My fault - I didn't give much notice
12:14:41 <jki> and we didn't take care of a plan B - will get fixed
12:14:46 <patersonc> Thanks
12:16:12 <jki> more on testing?
12:16:27 <patersonc> Not from me
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12:17:56 <jki> #topic AOB
12:18:28 <jki> one finding (if you have access): https://lwn.net/Articles/1073583/
12:18:39 <jki> "Levin said that he had been working on getting Sashiko to review backports to stable trees..."
12:18:50 <patersonc> fun
12:18:57 <jki> if anyone has more info, please share
12:19:46 <jki> we should have an eye or ideally a try of that as well, once available
12:21:07 <jki> further topics?
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12:22:00 <jki> #endmeeting