Hey all, So it's release day and I have tagged and pushed things out. Looking at my own queue, I think it's in reasonable shape. I do think there's a few other pull requests that need to happen still and I am optimistic will come shortly (but I've not reached out to anyone in particular). If there's anything big that people see missing, please speak up.
We're continuing with a community meeting following the release and the calendar link is https://calendar.google.com/calendar/event?action=TEMPLATE&tmeid=N280N2tlcXE3aDVtbjlicnNkcm82YnA1bDAgODliZTdiODEzMTM2YmVjMDZhODNkZTRkYTU5NzQ1ZjBhYmQxMWMxYjgzNjA2MWFlMDZjMWM3ZGJjZDE4ZGY0MUBn&tmsrc=89be7b813136bec06a83de4da59745f0abd11c1b836061ae06c1c7dbcd18df41%40group.calendar.google.com and once again this is the same time as the previous meeting. The meeting details itself are: https://meet.google.com/btj-wgcg-euw July 29th, 2025. 9am (GMT -06:00) To join by phone: https://meet.google.com/tel/btj-wgcg-euw?pin=1307528552322&hs=1 In terms of a rough changelog: - We're on v6.15-dts for upstream device trees/bindings and I will move to v6.16-dts as soon as possible. - Environment can now be stored in a SCSI device (such as UFS). - A lot of cleanup of implicit #include usage. - Our Kbuild infrastructure is now based on the Linux Kernel v5.1 and not v4.20. - Migration to DM_SERIAL is almost complete now. - Standard boot now supports RAUC. - Enhancements, improvements and new platforms for TI K3, i.MX, MediaTek, STM32, Atmel, Renesas, sunxi, RISC-V, - More improvements for some MMC drivers, various parts of the networking stack, TPM, DFU, Xilinx, Qualcomm Snapdragon. - A lot of issues found by smatch are fixed. - A lot of issues found by trying to build "allyesconfig" have been fixed. - CI has been updated to QEMU 10.0.2 I continue to plan to do an rc release every two weeks and the final release will be 06 October 2025. Thanks all! -- Tom
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