Kernel 5.10 test week #658
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Owner: Justin Forbes
Time Frame: 4th Jan to 8th Jan
Features: Kernel 5.10 rebase
As discussed at Flock, we will start hosting test days for each major kernel rebase (approximately every 8-10 weeks). It was discussed that we should extend this to a test week, to allow time for more participants. They have been incredibly helpful so far. As the 5.10 kernel is now released, I would like to get a test week in before we push the rebase to stable releases. I will have ISOs for USB images so that users can test on bare metal or in VMs, and the kernel will be available in the stabilization repo for users who wish to install it on existing systems.
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@jforbes Thanks for filing the ticket. I will get the stuff running and will send the bits over to you for images!
Very successful test week! We had 444 tests submitted from 116 different testers. Of those 55 were non x86. Thanks for everything.
Thanks a LOT, Justin!! :)
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