Hello, > On 2 Sep 2022, at 17:45, Peter Müller wrote: > > Hello development folks, > > earlier today, I came across https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.64, in > which several commits caught my attention, particularly all those in the tcp/netfilter subsystems. The kernel log always reads a bit scary. And yes, if in doubt, I would prefer to rather ship one kernel too many. However, this massively breaks our development model and makes the entire stabilisation phase a lot harder - and we are already struggling with that. Now, .65 is already out as well. I wouldn’t object to update to this, but I am very short on time this week and really would like to see the update going out soon. > Generally, I am not a fan of updating the kernel in Core Updates while they are already in > testing (unless something is badly broken, of course), since this is an uphill battle, and in > the past has delayed releases quite notably. Agreed. > Therefore, I would be grateful for input, since I am not too sure how to judge the severity of > these aforementioned kernel commits. Is this something we should bring to our users sooner rather > than later? Does anything strike you as "hey, we have dealt with this bug for ages, and it is > finally resolved upstream"? I didn’t spot anything that would be incredibly scary, but I agree that there is an unusually high amount of networking patches in this release. -Michael > Thanks in advance, and best regards, > Peter Müller