I have to admit I've lost track of time a bit however the calender says Milestone 3 (M3) finishes this week and that marks "feature freeze" for the release. Beyond this point we have M4 which which is targeted for bug fixing only, no extra features and no package upgrades in general.
I'm therefore looking at the list of things we'd like to get into 1.8 and trying to figure out what is missing. The things I'm thinking we'd prefer to get in, *if* we can are: Upgrades: * Bluez v4/v5 switch (in master-next testing) * Upgrade to glibc (assuming it builds and don't regress anything) * Pulseaudio 6.0 (related to bluez in particular) * Python 2.7.3 -> python 2.7.9 upgrade (long overdue and nearly ready) Enhancements: * kernel-dev: make Kconfig audit output visible (#6943) since this impacts our user experience * Extended SDK containing development workflow tools * Further integration of build-compare for package feed maintenance Bruce: Are we at the right kernel versions we want for release for qemu for example? I get the feeling there may be some pieces I've forgotten, please let me know if so. Whilst M3 technically closes now, there are probably a few more days, as time moves forward its going to become harder to convince me to take things though. Cheers, Richard -- _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list Openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core