TF-A Community,
This is to notify that we are planning to target the Trusted Firmware-A 2.9 release during the middle of May 2023 as part of the regular 6 month cadence.
The aim is to consolidate all TF-A work since the 2.8 release. As part of this, a release candidate tag is targeted to be created and release activities commence from 10th May 2023 across all TF-A repositories.
Essentially we will not merge any major enhancements from this date until the release is made.
Please ensure any patches desired to make the 2.9 release are submitted in good time to be complete by 9th May 2023.
Any major enhancement patches still open after that date will not be merged until after the release.
This will involve the various repositories making up the broader TF-A project including the TF-A mainline, TF-A Tests, Hafnium, TF-A CI Scripts and TF-A CI Job. In addition a TF-RMM repository release will be made that is compatible with v2.9.
We will endeavour minimise the disruption on patch merging and complete release activities ASAP after we start normally completing within 7-10 working days.
Regards
Joanna Farley
The release candidate (RC0) tags for TF-A and related repositories were made on Friday 12th May and the release close down activities are starting. We hope to be complete in 6 or 7 working days and during this time the merging of patches will be restricted.
Patch review and CI runs can continue during this period but final approvals for merging will be restricted for only those patches strictly needed for the release and consideration will include the risk for the release and impact on non CI testing underway.
Once the final release tagging occurs and the release is formally announced on this mailing list the repositories will open up for normal patch review/merge activities and we will catch up with any approved but waiting patches for merging that did not make the release.
Thanks for the community support at this time as we will complete the release asap.
Joanna
tf-a@lists.trustedfirmware.org