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Re: GRUB 2.06 is out - what next?


From: Patrick Steinhardt
Subject: Re: GRUB 2.06 is out - what next?
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2021 06:56:40 +0200

Hi,

On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 07:58:18PM +0200, Daniel Kiper wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> As you may saw the GRUB 2.06 is out! This means, among others, code
> unfreeze... :-) I am going to start reviewing all the patches which are
> lingering in my mailbox since 2020 in July (yeah, this year if somebody
> wants to ask ;-) ). I will be going backwards. So, I will be looking at
> the latest patches first. If you think some patches are more important
> than others please reply to this email. I will try to take your voice
> into account. I hope I will be able to clear whole backlog by the end of
> this year. Of course your help is appreciated. Especially if you feel
> you are able to review a given set of patches. This should offload me
> a bit. In parallel I will be looking at the new patches which will be
> posted on the grub-devel. This way we should avoid new backlog in the
> future...
> 
> Additionally, I will be working on improving the GRUB governance,
> testing, etc. This, of course, requires a lot of help from you too. So,
> expect I will be approaching you directly in the following months and
> asking for help in this and that...
> 
> Last but not least, you may expect next release in first half of 2022.
> 
> Stay tuned...

Good news! I'll be rerolling my three patch series in the following days
then which implement:

    - Argon2 support for LUKS2.

    - An extension of the EFI memory allocator to request additional
      areas on demand. This is mainly required for Argon2 support given
      that it requires huge chunks of memory.

    - osprober support for LUKS2.

Thanks a lot for your efforts.

Patrick

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