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== Yocto Project Weekly Status January 31st, 2023 ==
== Yocto Project Weekly Status May 23rd, 2023 ==
Current Dev Position: YP 4.2 M3<br/>
Current Dev Position: YP 4.3 M1<br/>
Next Deadline: 20th February 2023 YP 4.2 M3 Build<br/>
Next Deadline: 5th June 2023 YP 4.3 M1 build date<br/>


'''Next Team Meetings:'''<br/>
'''Next Team Meetings:'''<br/>
*Bug Triage meeting Thursday February 2nd 7:30 am PDT (https://zoom.us/j/454367603?pwd=ZGxoa2ZXL3FkM3Y0bFd5aVpHVVZ6dz09)
*Bug Triage meeting Thursday May 25th 7:30 am PDT (https://zoom.us/j/454367603?pwd=ZGxoa2ZXL3FkM3Y0bFd5aVpHVVZ6dz09)
*Weekly Engineering Sync Tuesday January 31st 8 am PDT (https://zoom.us/j/990892712?pwd=cHU1MjhoM2x6ck81bkcrYjRrcmJsUT09)
*Weekly Engineering Sync Tuesday May 23rd 8 am PDT (https://zoom.us/j/990892712?pwd=cHU1MjhoM2x6ck81bkcrYjRrcmJsUT09)
*Twitch -  See https://www.twitch.tv/theyoctojester
*Twitch -  See https://www.twitch.tv/theyoctojester


'''Key Status/Updates:'''<br/>
'''Key Status/Updates:'''<br/>
*YP 4.0.7 and YP 4.2 M2 are in QA
*YP 4.0.10 is ready to release after TSC review
*We switched to the 6.1 kernel by default for M2. Unfortunately there are a couple of intermittent issues that seem to have crept in. One is a reproducibility issue in perf, likely with some host component causing it as it only occurs on second builds. The second appears to be an intermittent networking issue accessing a python http-server for testing dnf which appeared after the kernel version change.
*YP 4.2.1 is in QA
*We are continuing to see other intermittent failures which are limiting how quickly we can merge changes. A summary of some of the key issues was sent to the mailing list: https://lists.openembedded.org/g/openembedded-core/message/176476
*M1 is approaching fast (two weeks left), so please try and get any major changes submitted soon.
*There have been changes to the way the codeparser cache in bitbake stores data which should reduce cache size, reduce the times data needs to be written out and generally help performance.
*Patches have been merging into master, thanks to everyone for both review feedback and iterating on patches
*CVE levels in master are still high but there are patches in progress for most issues as I understand it.
*We need to upgrade to gcc 13 soon, this is blocking enabling Fedora 38 workers on the autobuilder as we don’t have a compatible uninative release.
*We have a growing number of bugs in bugzilla, any help with them is appreciated.
*There are time64 patches being proposed to handle Y2038 issues on 32 bit architectures which likely need further discussion since the compiler flag changes aren’t without risk and potential side effects.
*We’re aiming to improve documentation as we go along in this release, please keep this in mind when sending patches. Adding to the documentation as we go will make the release a lot easier.
*Autobuilder instability is a concern as known good builds are regularly hitting issues, particularly the “ubuntu 20.04 libgcc not found” issue which is likely python version specific but there are other intermittent issues too. As an example, three of the last nightly builds failed in succession. Due to the intermittent nature of these bugs, few people are willing to spend time on them but they mean patches are being very slow to merge. Help is very much needed but it is hard to be specific about where/what the issue is unfortunately.


'''Ways to contribute:'''<br/>
'''Ways to contribute:'''<br/>
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*Help is very much welcome in trying to resolve our autobuilder intermittent issues. You can see the list of failures we’re continuing to see by searching for the “AB-INT” tag in bugzilla: https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=AB-INT.
*Help is very much welcome in trying to resolve our autobuilder intermittent issues. You can see the list of failures we’re continuing to see by searching for the “AB-INT” tag in bugzilla: https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=AB-INT.
*Help us resolve CVE issues: CVE metrics  
*Help us resolve CVE issues: CVE metrics  
*We have a growing number of bugs in bugzilla, any help with them is appreciated.


'''YP 4.2 Milestone Dates:'''<br/>
'''YP 4.3 Milestone Dates:'''<br/>
*YP 4.2 M2 built and in QA
*YP 4.3 M1 build date  2023/06/05
*YP 4.2 M3 build date 2023/02/20
*YP 4.3 M1 Release date 2023/06/16
*YP 4.2 M3 Release date 2023/03/03
*YP 4.3 M2 build date  2023/07/17
*YP 4.2 M4 build date 2023/04/03
*YP 4.3 M2 Release date 2023/07/28
*YP 4.2 M4 Release date 2023/04/28
*YP 4.3 M3 build date 2023/08/28
*YP 4.3 M3 Release date 2023/09/08
*YP 4.3 M4 build date 2023/10/02
*YP 4.3 M4 Release date 2023/10/27


'''Upcoming dot releases:'''<br/>
'''Upcoming dot releases:'''<br/>
*YP 4.0.7 built and in QA
*YP 4.0.10 is ready for release
*YP 3.1.23 build date 2023/02/13
*YP 4.2.1 is in QA
*YP 3.1.23 Release date 2023/02/24
*YP 4.2.1 Release date 2023/06/02
*YP 4.0.8 build date 2023/02/27
*YP 3.1.26 build date 2023/06/19
*YP 4.0.8 Release date 2023/03/10
*YP 3.1.26 Release date 2023/06/30
*YP 4.1.3 build date 2023/03/06
*YP 4.0.11 build date 2023/06/26
*YP 4.1.3 Release date 2023/03/17
*YP 4.0.11 Release date 2023/07/07
*YP 3.1.24 build date 2023/03/20
*YP 4.2.2 build date 2023/07/10
*YP 3.1.24 Release date 2023/03/31
*YP 4.2.2 Release date 2023/07/21
*YP 4.0.9 build date 2023/04/10
*YP 3.1.27 build date 2023/07/31
*YP 4.0.9 Release date 2023/04/21
*YP 3.1.27 Release date 2023/08/11
*YP 4.1.4 build date 2023/05/01
*YP 4.0.12 build date 2023/08/07
*YP 4.1.4 Release date 2023/05/13
*YP 4.0.12 Release date 2023/08/18
*YP 3.1.25 build date 2023/05/08
*YP 4.2.3 build date 2023/08/28
*YP 3.1.25 Release date 2023/05/19
*YP 4.2.3 Release date 2023/09/08
*YP 4.0.10 build date 2023/05/15
*YP 3.1.28 build date 2023/09/18
*YP 4.0.10 Release date 2023/05/26
*YP 3.1.28 Release date 2023/09/29
*YP 4.0.13 build date 2023/09/25
*YP 4.0.13 Release date 2023/10/06
*YP 3.1.29 build date 2023/10/30
*YP 3.1.29 Release date 2023/11/10
*YP 4.0.14 build date 2023/11/06
*YP 4.0.14 Release date 2023/11/17
*YP 4.2.4 build date 2023/11/13
*YP 4.2.4 Release date 2023/11/24
*YP 3.1.30 build date 2023/12/11
*YP 3.1.30 Release date 2023/12/22
*YP 4.0.15 build date 2023/12/18
*YP 4.0.15 Release date 2023/12/29


'''Tracking Metrics:'''<br/>
'''Tracking Metrics:'''<br/>
*WDD 2447 (last week 2442) (https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/charts/combo.html)
*WDD 2527 (last week 2535) (https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/charts/combo.html)
*OE-Core/Poky Patch Metrics
*OE-Core/Poky Patch Metrics
**Total patches found: 1205 (last week 1190)
**Total patches found: 1198 (last week 1198)
**Patches in the Pending State: 280 (23%) [last week 279 (23%)]
**Patches in the Pending State: 278 (23%) [last week 278 (23%)]
*https://autobuilder.yocto.io/pub/non-release/patchmetrics/
*https://autobuilder.yocto.io/pub/non-release/patchmetrics/



Revision as of 14:37, 23 May 2023

Yocto Project Weekly Status May 23rd, 2023

Current Dev Position: YP 4.3 M1
Next Deadline: 5th June 2023 YP 4.3 M1 build date

Next Team Meetings:

Key Status/Updates:

  • YP 4.0.10 is ready to release after TSC review
  • YP 4.2.1 is in QA
  • M1 is approaching fast (two weeks left), so please try and get any major changes submitted soon.
  • Patches have been merging into master, thanks to everyone for both review feedback and iterating on patches
  • We need to upgrade to gcc 13 soon, this is blocking enabling Fedora 38 workers on the autobuilder as we don’t have a compatible uninative release.
  • There are time64 patches being proposed to handle Y2038 issues on 32 bit architectures which likely need further discussion since the compiler flag changes aren’t without risk and potential side effects.
  • We’re aiming to improve documentation as we go along in this release, please keep this in mind when sending patches. Adding to the documentation as we go will make the release a lot easier.
  • Autobuilder instability is a concern as known good builds are regularly hitting issues, particularly the “ubuntu 20.04 libgcc not found” issue which is likely python version specific but there are other intermittent issues too. As an example, three of the last nightly builds failed in succession. Due to the intermittent nature of these bugs, few people are willing to spend time on them but they mean patches are being very slow to merge. Help is very much needed but it is hard to be specific about where/what the issue is unfortunately.

Ways to contribute:

YP 4.3 Milestone Dates:

  • YP 4.3 M1 build date 2023/06/05
  • YP 4.3 M1 Release date 2023/06/16
  • YP 4.3 M2 build date 2023/07/17
  • YP 4.3 M2 Release date 2023/07/28
  • YP 4.3 M3 build date 2023/08/28
  • YP 4.3 M3 Release date 2023/09/08
  • YP 4.3 M4 build date 2023/10/02
  • YP 4.3 M4 Release date 2023/10/27

Upcoming dot releases:

  • YP 4.0.10 is ready for release
  • YP 4.2.1 is in QA
  • YP 4.2.1 Release date 2023/06/02
  • YP 3.1.26 build date 2023/06/19
  • YP 3.1.26 Release date 2023/06/30
  • YP 4.0.11 build date 2023/06/26
  • YP 4.0.11 Release date 2023/07/07
  • YP 4.2.2 build date 2023/07/10
  • YP 4.2.2 Release date 2023/07/21
  • YP 3.1.27 build date 2023/07/31
  • YP 3.1.27 Release date 2023/08/11
  • YP 4.0.12 build date 2023/08/07
  • YP 4.0.12 Release date 2023/08/18
  • YP 4.2.3 build date 2023/08/28
  • YP 4.2.3 Release date 2023/09/08
  • YP 3.1.28 build date 2023/09/18
  • YP 3.1.28 Release date 2023/09/29
  • YP 4.0.13 build date 2023/09/25
  • YP 4.0.13 Release date 2023/10/06
  • YP 3.1.29 build date 2023/10/30
  • YP 3.1.29 Release date 2023/11/10
  • YP 4.0.14 build date 2023/11/06
  • YP 4.0.14 Release date 2023/11/17
  • YP 4.2.4 build date 2023/11/13
  • YP 4.2.4 Release date 2023/11/24
  • YP 3.1.30 build date 2023/12/11
  • YP 3.1.30 Release date 2023/12/22
  • YP 4.0.15 build date 2023/12/18
  • YP 4.0.15 Release date 2023/12/29

Tracking Metrics:

The Yocto Project’s technical governance is through its Technical Steering Committee, more information is available at:
https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/TSC

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