Upstream First Principle: Toward Super Long-Term Support in Open Source Development

Upstream First Principle: Toward Super Long-Term Support in Open Source Development

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Upstream First Principle: Toward Super Long-Term Support in Open Source Development

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Speed and efficiency: focus on differentiating parts Handling increasing complexity with constant development resources
  3. 3 Facts and Issues: Silo Development Facts
  4. 4 What is "Open Source Base Layer (OSBL)"?
  5. 5 CIP governance structure and projects Governing Board (GB)
  6. 6 Mapping CIP into the company
  7. 7 Development Models "Own Community" Model Branches its base from upstream
  8. 8 Commit Counts per LTS
  9. 9 How CIP Artifacts can be used
  10. 10 CIP Kernel Team
  11. 11 CIP SLTS kernel development
  12. 12 Stable Patches Review Stable Patch Review • Review results are posted to ML • Reviews for stable releases
  13. 13 CVE Check
  14. 14 2 cip-kernel-sec • Tracks the status of security issues, identified by CVE ID, in mainline, stable, and other configured branches
  15. 15 Contributions to LTS - Details
  16. 16 CIP Kernel Release Process
  17. 17 CIP SLTS Kernel Release Policy
  18. 18 4 CIP SLTS Kernel Release Statistics Progress this year
  19. 19 CIP SLTS Kernel Maintenance
  20. 20 Open Source Approach - In Practice
  21. 21 Testing Architecture Overview
  22. 22 CIP Reference Boards
  23. 23 Example GitLab Pipeline
  24. 24 Test Results in LAVA
  25. 25 Summary
  26. 26 CIP Kernel Workgroup Repositories . CIP Linux kernel & real-time kernel
  27. 27 CIP Testing Workgroup Links

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