Minutes from the Ubuntu Kernel Team meeting, 2014-02-25

Joseph Salisbury joseph.salisbury at canonical.com
Tue Feb 25 17:10:57 UTC 2014


= Meeting Minutes =
[[http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2014/02/25/%23ubuntu-meeting.txt|IRC Log of
the meeting.]]
[[http://voices.canonical.com/kernelteam|Meeting minutes.]]

== Agenda ==
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting#Tues, 25 Feb, 2014|20140225
Meeting Agenda]]


=== ARM Status  ===
 T/master: support for the Beaglebone/Beaglebone black boards was added
to the
 armhf generic multiplatform kernel

=== 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 || 4 work items ||

=== Status: Trusty Development Kernel  ===
 The 3.13.0-12.32 Trusty kernel is available in the archive.  It's pulled
 the v3.13.4 upstream stable updates.  We have also queued the next
 v3.13.5 upstream stable patches and anticipate this to be uploaded
 shortly.  Our unstable branch has also been rebased to track the latest
 v3.14-rc4 release.
 -----
 Important upcoming dates:
 Thurs Feb 27 - Beta 1 (~2 days away)
 Thurs Mar 27 - Final Beta (~4 weeks away)
 Thurs Apr 03 - Kernel Freeze (~5 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/Raring/Quantal/Precise/Lucid  ===
 Status for the main kernels, until today (Nov. 26):
   *   Lucid - Verification and Testing
   * Precise - Verification and Testing
   * Quantal - Verification and Testing
   *   Saucy - Verification and Testing
 
 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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