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The first action taken by the CIP project is to select and maintain Linux kernels for a very long time (+10 years). To achieve this goal we have a group of experts. All the actions and decisions related to the maintenance of the Linux kernels selected by the CIP project are available at [[CIPKernelMaintenance| CIP Kernel maintenance]]. | The first action taken by the CIP project is to select and maintain Linux kernels for a very long time (+10 years). To achieve this goal we have a group of experts. All the actions and decisions related to the maintenance of the Linux kernels selected by the CIP project are available at [[CIPKernelMaintenance| CIP Kernel maintenance]]. | ||
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+ | The current released CIP kernels are as follows. | ||
+ | ^ Version ^ Maintainer(s) ^ First Release ^ Projected EOL ^ | ||
+ | | SLTS v4.19 | Nobuhiro Iwamatsu & Pavel Machek | 2019-01-11 | 2029-01 | | ||
+ | | SLTS v4.19-rt | Pavel Machek | 2019-01-11 | 2029-01 | | ||
+ | | SLTS v4.4 | Nobuhiro Iwamatsu & Pavel Machek | 2017-01-17 | 2027-01 | | ||
+ | | SLTS v4.4-rt | Pavel Machek | 2017-11-16 | 2027-01 | | ||
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==== Testing ==== | ==== Testing ==== | ||
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==== CIP Core project ==== | ==== CIP Core project ==== | ||
- | The CIP Core project aims to create reference minimal file system images that allow testing the CIP Core packages: a set of industrial-grade components that require super long-term maintenance. For more information, go to the [[cip-core|CIP Core wiki page]], follow the [[cip-core-quickstart|quickstart]] or check out the [[https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-core/|source code]]. | + | The CIP Core project aims to create reference minimal file system images that allow testing the CIP Core packages: a set of industrial-grade components that require super long-term maintenance. For more information, go to the [[cip-core|CIP Core wiki page]] or check out the [[https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-core/|source code]]. |
==== CIP Software Updates ==== | ==== CIP Software Updates ==== | ||
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About the IEC 62443-4 series, go to the [[cip-cybersecurity|past investigation on IEC62443-4 page]]. | About the IEC 62443-4 series, go to the [[cip-cybersecurity|past investigation on IEC62443-4 page]]. | ||
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+ | For detailed information about CIP IEC-62443-4-x certification information go to the [[cip-IEC-62443-4-x|CIP IEC-62443-4-x certification page]]. | ||
==== Reference Hardware ==== | ==== Reference Hardware ==== | ||
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* [[https://www.cip-project.org/faq|FAQ]]. | * [[https://www.cip-project.org/faq|FAQ]]. | ||
* Mailing List | * Mailing List | ||
- | * [[https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/start|cip-dev]] | + | * [[https://lists.cip-project.org/g/cip-dev|cip-dev]] |
* [[CIPconferences|Events, conferences and presentations]]. | * [[CIPconferences|Events, conferences and presentations]]. | ||
* [[tsc-meetings|Technical Steering Committee Meeting Minutes]]. | * [[tsc-meetings|Technical Steering Committee Meeting Minutes]]. |