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Intro
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Speed and efficiency: focus on differentiating parts Handling increasing complexity with constant development resources
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Facts and Issues: Silo Development Facts
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What is "Open Source Base Layer (OSBL)"?
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CIP governance structure and projects Governing Board (GB)
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Mapping CIP into the company
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Development Models "Own Community" Model Branches its base from upstream
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Commit Counts per LTS
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How CIP Artifacts can be used
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CIP Kernel Team
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CIP SLTS kernel development
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Stable Patches Review Stable Patch Review • Review results are posted to ML • Reviews for stable releases
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CVE Check
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2 cip-kernel-sec • Tracks the status of security issues, identified by CVE ID, in mainline, stable, and other configured branches
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Contributions to LTS - Details
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CIP Kernel Release Process
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CIP SLTS Kernel Release Policy
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4 CIP SLTS Kernel Release Statistics Progress this year
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CIP SLTS Kernel Maintenance
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Open Source Approach - In Practice
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Testing Architecture Overview
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CIP Reference Boards
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Example GitLab Pipeline
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Test Results in LAVA
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Summary
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CIP Kernel Workgroup Repositories . CIP Linux kernel & real-time kernel
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CIP Testing Workgroup Links
Description:
Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore the principles of "Upstream First" and the concept of Super Long-Term Support in this conference talk presented by Masashi Kudo from Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd. and Chris Paterson from Renesas Electronics Europe. Delve into the challenges of handling increasing complexity with limited development resources and learn about the Open Source Base Layer (OSBL) approach. Discover the Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) governance structure, development models, and how CIP artifacts can be utilized. Gain insights into the CIP Kernel Team's work, including SLTS kernel development, stable patch reviews, and CVE checks. Examine the CIP SLTS Kernel Release Process, maintenance strategies, and testing architecture. Understand the open-source approach in practice and explore the various repositories and resources available through the CIP Kernel and Testing Workgroups.

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

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