| 31 May 2023 |
Guillaume Desforges |
We consider password hashing methods weak, if the libxcrypt project did not flag them strong
do you need a comma there?
| 16:29:02 |
Guillaume Desforges | oh wait I can review the PR 🤦♂️ | 16:29:36 |
hexa | I also think the default linux kernel is not very interesting for the blog post 😄 | 16:29:48 |
Guillaume Desforges | Not for me to judge, but I think it is worth mentioning | 16:30:28 |
Guillaume Desforges | but let's use the PR to talk about these :) sorry here for the noise | 16:30:47 |
Guillaume Desforges | raitobezarius hexa done, thanks for your work 🙏 | 16:36:09 |
raitobezarius | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network I also think the default linux kernel is not very interesting for the blog post 😄 I am okay with dropping it | 16:36:49 |
hexa | the question would be: why linux, why not glibc, systemd or anything else? 😄 | 16:37:11 |
hexa | like the idea is: what's important about this release? | 16:37:48 |
hexa | and: new package version is available doesn't cut it imo | 16:38:03 |
raitobezarius | Linux 5.15 -> Linux 6.1 is important in this release for bringing up new hardware which are available on the shelves and doesn't boot with 5.15 | 16:38:28 |
raitobezarius | It's peculiar in the sense that usually glibc or systemd upgrades are not the blocker for that | 16:38:46 |
raitobezarius | I can pull like a list of hardware requiring 6.1 and we can mention them as examples to make this more compelling | 16:39:32 |
raitobezarius | But I have weak opinion on this item | 16:39:43 |
hexa | it is not surprising that we'll ship the new LTS kernel tho 🙂 | 16:40:29 |
| 1 Jun 2023 |
| @purin:aurelia.cafe joined the room. | 01:27:24 |
garbas | Sorry I was out yesterday. But it would be nice to give us some more time next time. | 08:47:47 |
raitobezarius | https://lwn.net/Articles/933466/ | 19:13:29 |