On 09/08/2023 10:43 pm, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Aug 2023, Andrew Cooper wrote:
>> On 07/08/2023 2:24 am, Henry Wang wrote:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> Following the release schedule discussion in in April, I am sending this 
>>> email
>>> to remind that according to the release schedule [1], August 11 (this 
>>> Friday)
>>> will be the last posting date, when patches adding new features are expected
>>> to be posted to the mailing list by this date.
>>>
>>> Also, note that we currently have 1 release blocker [2] which might need
>>> some attention.
>>>
>>> [1] 
>>> https://lore.kernel.org/xen-devel/as8pr08mb79919f9ce0b2bf80e7103fb592...@as8pr08mb7991.eurprd08.prod.outlook.com/
>>> [2] https://gitlab.com/xen-project/xen/-/issues/114
>> Off the top of my head.
>>
>> There are still unaddressed Gitlab bugs from the Eclair integration
> The bug you managed to find it is now fixed (commit e55146071de9). I am
> all for fixing Gitlab bugs so let me know if you find anything else! I
> am not aware of any other issue with Eclair at the moment.

I meant the one where Eclair is still running on `smoke` and twiddling
its thumbs for 1h doing so each time OSSTest says yes to a push.  It
will be a missing 'exclude' somewhere, but I haven't hand enough time to
look.

>> and other Gitlab bugs (use of unstable containers) which I'd unwilling
>> to let 4.18 be released with, given the pain we've had on the stable
>> trees trying to keep CI working.
> That is fair enough. To make this more concrete and easier to track, the
> following would need to be changed to using stable containers:
>
> - .qemu-arm64
> - .qemu-arm32
> (I am not counting .qemu-riscv64)
>
> Andrew, is that what you meant? Am I missing anything?

Every debian unstable container, and the other containers (OpenSUSE)
which are using an non-specific upstream version.  Upstreams which
really are rolling distros (Arch, Tumbleweed) need to be made non-fatal.

Then the second part which is also a blocker.  Update the distros we
test with to be less obsolete.  e.g. the majority of our CI testing runs
with Alpine-3.12 when EOL more than a year ago. (2022-05-01)

~Andrew

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