Minutes: Yocto Project Technical Team Meeting
When: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 8:00 AM-9:00 AM 1.
Attending: Richard, Armin, Michael, David, TrevorW, Tim, Vineela,  Randy, 
Joshua, Manju, Alex Kanavin, Scott, TrevorG, Bruce


* Richard: General notes

  - Just sent weekly update "[OE-core] Yocto Project Status WW35'19"

  - M3 is over, we are now in feature freeze for M4

  - Patch merge in progress, backlog for M3

  - Systemd (as default) versus SysVinit still in progress

  - Removal of LSB, test builder not set up yet

  - Many patches for hash equivalency

  - Joshua has many patches for reproducible builds (tested without sstate), 
problems with existing sstate. Richard: always build from scratch.



* Manju: status of patch set for devtool? Richard is reviewing them.



* AR: Triage Team: provide list of respective bugs to Xilinx for review



* Manju: Is WIC the only way to create images to SD Card? Richard: WIC is 
preferred - any errors in WIC should be filed as defects. Manju: ramfs 
preparation has race condition. Scott: meta-raspberrypi did use "mkimg" but now 
has WIC support.



* Manju: Status of Nathan's patches? Richard needs time to review them.



* Scott: The 2.8 list versus Python2 status? Notes that python2 goes 
unsupported this December. Richard: people currently treating this as a low 
priority (but will probably heighten when we get closer). Bruce has patch set 
for the perf/kernel, and this will be a big step forward to removing Python2. 
Richard: someone should do a scan on the remaining Python2 usage. Question: 
libftd? Richard: no, low priority. High priority are target tools over 
host/build tools.



* Bruce: will send 5.2 kernel and libc headers. Will check default BSPs.



* Richard: will need to merge each patch set in isolation given the number of 
merge failures he has been encountering.



* Manju: Is there a way to choose system versus SysVinit? Richard: yes there is 
an init manager variable that you can set. We are not dropping SysVinit but 
switch to system as default. Poky-init, poky-alternate. Richard: 4 different 
variants - tiny/busybox/..., system size constraints.



Notes from ELC BOF:



* Joshua: a lot of people want an LTS. Armin: specifically they like CVEs 
applied/backported to stable branches. Richard: people want no changes but all 
the features. Joshua: LTS to help convince silicon vendors to stabilize on 
releases (e.g. kernel has LTS releases). Richard: kernel has 4 releases a year 
where YP has two, so cadence is good. We could do a major/minor release 
designation but then which release gets which designation? Manju: mostly 
looking for CVE patches for last 2-3 years. Khem's general answer was to "send 
patches", not just let other people do the work.



* David: Questions about low activity on the security mailing list. Richard: 
most CVE patches are managed via normal patches. Armin: the person was looking 
for a security team. Tim: is he volunteering? Richard: we do fix the important 
stuff. David will follow up on team question.



* Manju: has a sstate-cache paper, covering their 600 gbyte sstate-cache. 
Richard: excellent paper for ELCE YP summit.



* Richard out next Tuesday. Stephen still out next week.


- David

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