Monday 13 March 2023

Re: Lowlatency Kernel is behind in Ubuntu Studio

A general reminder to *everyone* with my Community Council hat on:

Whether you are Canonical, an Ubuntu Flavor team member, or just a
general community member, if you feel yourself starting to get hostile /
aggressive in tone, step back and take a breather.

There are an increasing number of times I myself see conflict between
people - whether it involves Canonical employees, Ubuntu Flavor teams,
or otherwise - spilling into the lists, and it seems people are starting
to skirt against CoC with those cases.

My advice is, on this case, Dimitri and Erich, both of you can go take a
breather for a bit, and calm a little before returning to this.

(I'm not a fan of seeing this level of dissent / aggressiveness between
people on the public lists, and as Philipp and Mauro at the Canonical
Community Team know, this is an issue that seems to be becoming systemic
and we have to remind people about the CoC and how to be nice towards
others, or at least be constructive without coming off as hostile).


Thomas Ward
Ubuntu Community Council Member

On 3/13/23 14:48, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 06:03:00PM +0000, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
>>>> We pushed 6.1 out, and migrated, on generic only, to migrate lots of
>>>> packages in proposed, specifically nvidia & everything entangled with
>>>> it, and thus unblock autopkgtesting of all the userspace packages
>>>> which were otherwise failing on v5.19. There is no intention to port
>>>> all flavours to 6.1.
>>> Again, this is one of the reasons we had do miss testing week among another
>> it was a mistake to skip testing week. you should have tested ubuntu
>> studio during the testing week like all the other flavours did. As
>> there are a lot of changes in lunar, that landed and affect ubuntu
>> studio. For example, all cloud images which use various cloud kernel
>> flavours, based on v5.19 did participate.
>> Can you explain who made the call to skip testing week? as to me, it
>> seemed, it's a requirement to release a flavour. Is studio going to
>> skip Lunar release?
> Testing week is not a release-team-driven activity and flavor engagement in
> it has no bearing on a flavor's eligibility for inclusion in a stable
> release.
>
> Flavors are required to hit a beta milestone and a release milestone. How
> they conduct their activities to ensure that these milestones are releasable
> is for them to decide.
>
>

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