My votes
kernel: 4.0.0.-*.f22 (The current fedora f22 4.0.0 kernel)
uboot: 2015.04

Why?
uboot 2015.4 had some major improvements over 2015.02 (I'm really hoping it makes it into f22 final)
kernel - well, I actually want 4.1.0 because it will have support for my pcDuino3 Nano ... but 4.0.0 is currently close enough.

I feel more strongly about uboot 2015.04 than I do about the kernel.

Troy


On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@htt-consult.com> wrote:


On 04/29/2015 01:06 PM, Jim Perrin wrote:

On 04/29/2015 10:29 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

Please clear up one thing for me...

What uboot and kernel will be used for this?  One message seemed to
imply that the building would be F19 based.

 From my work with F19 on my cubies and f21 and F22, I really want the
current uboot and kernel, as multiple board support really works now,
compared to how it was with F19.

I'm fine with moving forward. Initially Howard and I had talked about
using a 3.18 or 3.19 base for long term support, but as ARMv8 matures it
might be better to use a newer kernel. Currently I'm building against
kernel-4.0.0-1.fc23.src.rpm as a base.


Would that be acceptable for everyone?

I am assuming that is close enough to 4.0.0-1.f22 for me to say yes.

But what uboot?  2015.02 is the current in f22, with looking like 2015.04 will be what ships.



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