·         Standing Topics

§  Gerrit Reviews in Need of Attention

o    Kernell update reviews for CVE fixes - the kernel update causes a latency test regression. Debug in progress.  Mediation for side channel issues suspected.  Robin has found a suspected change in the kernel but more work is needed to verify.

§  Patches: CVE patches: https://review.opendev.org/#/q/owner:bin1.lu%2540intel.com+status:open

o    CentOS-8 reviews in progress - help requestedhttps://review.opendev.org/#/q/topic:centos8+(status:open)+AND+projects:starlingx/

§  Sanity: any RED since last week?

o    Passing on the r/stx.3.0 branch, master looks green after the fixes from yesterday.

§  Unanswered Requests for Help on Mailing List

o    Many threads in progress, please join in the helping process if you can

o    Kris: We have two standing requests for help with docs - certificate setup and system config.  

§  Certificate Configuration & Management -- https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2006866 

§  System Config Guide -- https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2006862

§  DNS Servers, task 37502

§  OAM Firewall, task 37504

o    PSA - if anyone has content for the docs needed for R3, please reach out to Kris or join the Docs call

§  https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/stx-r3-target-content

·         This Week's Topics

§  Release 2.0.2 bug status: https://bugs.launchpad.net/starlingx/+bugs?field.tag=stx.2.0

§  Release 3.0 bug status :https://bugs.launchpad.net/starlingx/+bugs?field.tag=stx.3.0

§  Release 3.0 testing status: 

·         We have a green Sanity on the latest Cengn ISO.  Starting regression testing

§  Testing improvements - Bruce

§  Slack https://starlingx.slack.com/ - Bruce

·         We had previous objections from Ilidoko (who is not here today)

·         We should use Slack or IRC but not both.  Currently there are a few of us on IRC, and there seems to be a reasonable level of activity.

·         Slack is not open source and invites are required

·         We will continue to use IRC (and wechat).

§  The Intel Shanghai team is using StarlingX to host their internal CI/CD activity. 10+ servers are in the cluster created by Bin Yang. See his email on the list today.