Minutes from the Ubuntu Kernel Team meeting, 2014-02-18

Joseph Salisbury joseph.salisbury at canonical.com
Tue Feb 18 17:10:23 UTC 2014


= Meeting Minutes =
[[http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2014/02/18/%23ubuntu-meeting.txt|IRC Log of
the meeting.]]
[[http://voices.canonical.com/kernelteam|Meeting minutes.]]

== Agenda ==
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting#Tues, 18 Feb, 2014|20140218
Meeting Agenda]]


=== ARM Status  ===
 Nothing new to report this week.

=== Release Metrics and Incoming Bugs  ===
 Release metrics and incoming bug data can be reviewed at the following
link:

=== Milestone Targeted Work Items  ===
 || apw       || core-1311-kernel                || 4 work items ||
 ||           || core-1311-cross-compilation     || 2 work items ||
 ||           || core-1311-hwe-plans             || 1 work item  ||
 || ogasawara || core-1311-kernel                || 1 work item  ||
 || smb       || servercloud-1311-openstack-virt || 6 work items ||

=== Status: Raring Development Kernel  ===
 We have packaged our 3.13.0-9.29 Trusty kernel and uploaded to our
 canonical-kernel-team ppa. This primarily pulls in the latest v3.13.3
 upstream stable updates. We have also started tracking the v3.14 kernel
 and have recently rebased our unstable branch to v3.14-rc3.
 -----
 Important upcoming dates:
 Thurs Feb 20 - Feature Freeze (~2 dayss away)
 Thurs Feb 27 - Beta 1 (~1 week away)
 Thurs Mar 27 - Final Beta (~5 weeks away)
 Thurs Apr 03 - Kernel Freeze (~6 weeks away)

===  Status: CVE's  ===
 The current CVE status can be reviewed at the following link:
 http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/cve/pkg/ALL-linux.html

=== Status: Stable, Security, and Bugfix Kernel Updates -
Saucy/Quantal/Precise/Lucid  ===
 Status for the main kernels, until today (Nov. 26):
   *   Lucid - Prep'ing kernels
   * Precise - Prep'ing kernels
   * Quantal - Prep'ing kernels
   *   Saucy - Prep'ing kernels
 
 Current opened tracking bugs details:
   * http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kernel-sru-workflow.html
 For SRUs, SRU report is a good source of information:
   * http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/sru-report.html
 

=== Open Discussion or Questions? Raise your hand to be recognized  ===
 No open discussions.



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