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Weekly Status

Since we're not having the actual release meeting tomorrow, here's our kernel team status for the week...

Overall status is reported at the first link below. Burn down for Quantal Alpha-2 is at the second link below. Burndown for the cycle is at the third link:

What was done engineering wise?

This week we uploaded the 3.4.0-5.11 Quantal kernel which was shipped with the Alpha-1 release. This upload contained some critical fixes for the Alpha-1 release. The upstream v3.5-rc1 Linux kernel was also released this week and we are currently working on getting the Quantal kernel rebased. We have re-targeted any open Alpha-1 work items to Alpha-2.

What's about to land that might impact the other teams and release as a whole?

We typically prefer to refrain from uploading early -rc, eg 3.5-rc1. However, depending on initial testing, we may choose to do so.

Summary of bugs working on by team (reasonably reliable)

  • 1003793 - broadcom wireless does not work with quantal-backport-kernel

  • 1004101 - [RFE] Allow Bug Reporting When Running Backport Kernel

  • 988447 - Move linux-headers-generic to section metapackages

  • 1008749 - Missing bnx2-mips-09-6.2.1b.fw causes failed net boot installations

  • 1009564 - Quantal Ubuntu Wubi failed to install

  • 1007159 - ecryptfs test on btrfs failing on "no space left on device"

  • 1005832 - Intel wifi frequent disconnects

Dependencies on other teams to make deliverables, blocking items, release wide concerns?

None at this time.

Previous Meeting Summaries

Milestoned features

See Milestone ubuntu-12.10-alpha-1 for features and tasks for the current milestone. The overall burndown chart for the entire release is also available.

Kernel BurnDown

Status Color Key

Color

Definition

Red

In danger of not making this release

Yellow

Has issues that need to be resolved in order to make the release

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