On 16.6.2020 12:13, Reindl Harald (privat) wrote:
Am 16.06.20 um 12:21 schrieb Jóhann B. Guðmundsson:
I'm not seeing any kernel 5.7.1, 5.7.2 kernel builds in koji and on it's
way to <=33 now after 5.7.1 had been released ( expected after 5.7.1,
there are two weeks since last 5.7.x build ) is that part of this new
workflow along with this significant CI....
stop spreading bullshit
If you call kernels own documentation bullshit [1]
At best I'm misunderstanding them or the process has changed overtime.
the rebase for years is 5.4.3, 5.5.3, 5.6.3 and so it's expected to be
5.7.3 while you make a fuss about 5.7.1 where *never ever* in the past
14 years a .1 release was built for stable Fedora
are you mentally ill or where does your Redhat hate come from?
You resort to personal attacks and accusations in individual private
communications when people send emails to Fedora mailinglists.
How many mails like this do you send privately to persons inside and
outside of the Fedora community everyday?
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kernel v5.1 was released yesterday and is now available in the Rawhide
repository. We'll be following the usual rebase procedure: after a few
stable updates (5.1.2 or 5.1.3) Fedora 30 will be rebased, with Fedora
29 following shortly after that. This will likely occur in early June.
Fedora 28 reaches end of life May 28th so it will not be rebased.
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As you probably have seen, kernel 5.0 was released last night. This
has been built in rawhide. We'll be following the usual rebase
procedure for f29 and f28: Around the time when 5.0.2 or 5.0.3
is released, that kernel will go into f29. f28 will be rebased
shortly afterwards. We don't have any control over when upstream
will release a stable kernel but best guess would be that f29
will get 5.0 by early to mid April.
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JBG
1. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Kernel#Schedule
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