From: "Mcnamara, John" <john.mcnamara@intel.com>
To: "dev@dpdk.org" <dev@dpdk.org>
Cc: "thomas@monjalon.net" <thomas@monjalon.net>,
"david.marchand@redhat.com" <david.marchand@redhat.com>
Subject: DPDK Release Status Meeting 2023-02-09
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2023 16:42:03 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <PH8PR11MB68047F40BBA2E232F5A9D733FCDE9@PH8PR11MB6804.namprd11.prod.outlook.com> (raw)
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Release status meeting minutes 2023-02-09
=========================================
Agenda:
* Release Dates
* Subtrees
* Roadmaps
* LTS
* Defects
* Opens
Participants:
* AMD
* Intel
* Red Hat
Release Dates
-------------
The following are the proposed current dates for 23.03:
* V1: 25 December 2022
* RC1: 8 February 2023 - Moving to 16-17 February
* RC2: 1 March 2023
* RC3: 8 March 2023
* Release: 20 March 2023
Subtrees
--------
* next-net
* Merged some patches to next-net and rebased on latest main.
* From the remaining patches (~100 patches remaining if you drop very old ones):
- 8 flow API patchset, 5 of them fully acked by Ori
- 4 ethdev set
- One of them sent today
- 2 of them direct-rearm and MAC occupy two entries, they are from previous versions. Some concerns on these.
- Multiple testpmd and driver patches, will look at them after library ones
- Have asked for changes for af_xdp CNI one, it is missing some documentation and needs some minor code changes
- It will be great if we can have more testpmd reviews
- New PMD probably won't go into -rc1
- Needs update from next-intel maintainer
* next-net-intel
* No update.
* next-net-mlx
* No update.
* next-net-mvl
* No update.
* next-eventdev
* Patches merged and awaiting pull
* next-baseband
* Two series: One reviewed and one needs revision
* next-virtio
* Pull request sent and merged.
* Quite a few patches ready for virtio.
* next-crypto
* No update.
* main
* 3 patches to merge
* Windows Thread API
* Robin Telemetry patches
- EAL parts are ready
- Some more need on testpmd
* Not enough consensus/discussion on lock annotations
* The following needs review:
* enhance NUMA affinity heuristic
* https://patchwork.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/patch/20230201122048.1283392-1-kaisenx.you@intel.com/
* Proposal to move RC1 to February 16-17
Proposed Schedule for 2023
--------------------------
See also http://core.dpdk.org/roadmap/#dates
23.03
* Proposal deadline (RFC/v1 patches): 25 December 2022
* API freeze (-rc1): 8 February 2023
* PMD features freeze (-rc2): 1 March 2023
* Builtin applications features freeze (-rc3): 8 March 2023
* Release: 20 March 2023
23.07
* Proposal deadline (RFC/v1 patches): 15 April 2023
* API freeze (-rc1): 31 May 2023
* PMD features freeze (-rc2): 21 June 2023
* Builtin applications features freeze (-rc3): 28 June 2023
* Release: 12 July 2023
23.11
* Proposal deadline (RFC/v1 patches): 12 August 2023
* API freeze (-rc1): 29 September 2023
* PMD features freeze (-rc2): 20 October 2023
* Builtin applications features freeze (-rc3): 27 October 2023
* Release: 15 November 2023
Other
-----
* TBA
LTS
---
Next releases will be:
* 22.11.1
* 21.11.4
* 20.11.8
* 19.11.15?
* CVE and critical fixes only.
* Distros
* v20.11 in Debian 11
* Ubuntu 22.04 contains 21.11
Defects
-------
* Bugzilla links, 'Bugs', added for hosted projects
* https://www.dpdk.org/hosted-projects/
Opens
-----
* None
DPDK Release Status Meetings
----------------------------
The DPDK Release Status Meeting is intended for DPDK Committers to discuss the
status of the master tree and sub-trees, and for project managers to track
progress or milestone dates.
The meeting occurs on every Thursday at 9:30 UTC over Jitsi on https://meet.jit.si/DPDK
You don't need an invite to join the meeting but if you want a calendar reminder just
send an email to "John McNamara john.mcnamara@intel.com" for the invite.
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