Re: 4.18 Rebase plans

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On 08/17/2018 06:57 AM, Laura Abbott wrote:
On 08/14/2018 09:14 AM, Laura Abbott wrote:
Hi,

As you probably saw, 4.18 was released on Sunday. The 4.18 kernel was
built for rawhide yesterday. We will be following roughly the same
rebase schedule as in the past. F28 will get the rebase first,
typically around 4.18.2 or 4.18.3 followed by F27 shortly thereafter.
My best guess for when this would happen would be middle of September.
As always, we'll keep you updated on any new developments.

Thanks,
Laura

P.S. As a general reminder, if you like F27 please remember to
give karma to kernels.

4.18.2 is nominally expected to be released this weekend but
stable updates have been accelerated due to needing to get
L1TF fixes out. At the very least we need to wait until the
merge window closes and the test day happens before pushing the
rebase. F29 will be up to date for anyone who wants to test
that kernel.

My current plan is to push the F28 rebase early next week.
If you get a chance, please test the F29 kernel or the
package in the kernel-stabilization COPR.

Laura
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