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Introduction

The second quarter of 2016.

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Please submit status reports for the third quarter of 2016 by insert date here.

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The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting and publishing release schedules for official project releases of &os;, announcing code freezes and maintaining the respective branches, among other things.

The &os; Release Engineering Team completed the 10.3-RELEASE cycle late April, led by &a.marius;. The release was one week behind the original schedule, to accommodate for a few last minute critical issues that were essential to include in the final release.

The &os; 11.0-RELEASE cycle started late May, one month behind the orignal schedule. The schedule slip was primarily to accommodate for packaging the &os; base system with the pkg(8) utility. However, as work on this progressed, it became apparent that there were too many outstanding issues. As a result, packaged base will be a "beta" feature for 11.0-RELEASE, with the goal of promoting it to a first-class feature in 11.1-RELEASE, with additional provisions to ensure a seamless transition for earlier supported releases.

Despite the fact that packaged base is not going to be a prime feature for &os; 11.0-RELEASE, the Release Engineering Team would like to thank everyone who tested, provided patches, provided ideas and feedback, and in some cases, shot themselves in the foot due to bugs.

The &os; Foundation
Obsoleting Rails 3 Torsten Zühlsdorff tz@FreeBSD.org

Ruby on Rails is the base for most of the rubygems in the Ports Collection. Currently, versions 3.2 and 4.2 coexist. Since Rails 3.2 is running out of support, the time has come to switch to 4.2.

While there is ongoing progress to remove Rails 3.2 from the ports tree, there are some major updates blocking this process. The most recent blocker was the outstanding update of www/redmine from 2.6 to 3.2. This has completed successfully, so we can now move on.

To help with porting or testing, feel free to contact me or the ruby@FreeBSD.org mailing list.

+ + + ARM Allwinner SoC Support + + + + + Jared + McNeill + + jmcneill@freebsd.org + + + + Emmanuel + Vadot + + manu@freebsd.org + + + + + Allwinner FreeBSD Wiki + + + +

Allwinner SoCs are used in multiple hobbyist devboards and + single board computers. Recently, support for these SoCs + received many updates.

+ +

Theses tasks were completed during the second quarter of + 2016:

+ + + +

Ongoing work:

+ + + + + + SPI driver + + LCD Support + + Any unsupported hardware device that might be of + interest. + +