On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 7:58 PM redbaronbrowser via CentOS-devel < centos-devel at centos.org> wrote: > On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 3:51 PM, Brian Stinson <brian at bstinson.com> > wrote: > > - When can we see the new kernel workflows? > I don't have specific date/time when we expect to see the new-way of doing > kernel repos but I would check https://gitlab.com/redhat/ towards the end > of the month. Those will be targeted at RHEL/Stream 9 kernels. I'm asking > around about some of the work we're doing to make the Stream 8 kernel > sources more accessible in a format that isn't just tarballs. > > > End of February isn't just "a few weeks" after Jan 20th, it is over an > entire month. > > I also don't care about Stream 9 right now. Stream 8 kernel is in serious > need to being better documented. We were told back in December by a number > of Red Hat employees we had been given enough information to decide for > ourselves what we want to do. We were also told that Stream was to enable > us more power to contribute and RH wants to see what SIGs the community > would like to create. This is the most glaring area of needed help. There > was nothing available reasonably documenting the Stream 8 kernel. There > was no Stream 9 kernel available or any ETA given to one coming. I have > focused for over a month in documenting what Red Hat fail to. > > Mike indicated to just wait "a few weeks" and we would see it available in > some official way. It has been a few week and there is nothing. It is not > clear if we see something at the beginning of March or if there will be > additional reasons it won't be til April. It isn't clear if some git > commits lumped multiple unrelated code into the same commit. It isn't even > clear if we will ever get a break down of the Stream 8 kernel. But it > doesn't matter, I have done the work that needs to be done and am > requesting now to have someplace to post it. > > Just under a month. I know you don't care about Stream 9, but that's what we're focused on right now. I know the kernel package has been a hot topic so you can see some of our work in progress now. Stay tuned for a formal announcement on when this will actually be usable, contributable, and consumable. But for now, you can watch us while we get things in place: https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/rpms/kernel -Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20210219/7c4bb336/attachment-0005.html>