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 ======= Civil Infrastructure Platform ======= ======= Civil Infrastructure Platform =======
  
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 The Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) aims to establish a “base layer” of industrial-grade tooling using the Linux kernel and other open source projects. This base layer will be available for use by developers creating software building blocks that meet safety, security, reliability and other requirements that are critical to industrial and civil infrastructure projects. The Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) aims to establish a “base layer” of industrial-grade tooling using the Linux kernel and other open source projects. This base layer will be available for use by developers creating software building blocks that meet safety, security, reliability and other requirements that are critical to industrial and civil infrastructure projects.
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    * Join any of our projects:    * Join any of our projects:
       * In general [[https://​gitlab.com/​cip-project|we use Gitlab]] (and have a policy for [[GitlabOwnersPolicy|Owners]]) but depending on the project, we try to stay as close to upstream as possible and using the tools maintainers use is part of that strategy so in every case we might use different tools.       * In general [[https://​gitlab.com/​cip-project|we use Gitlab]] (and have a policy for [[GitlabOwnersPolicy|Owners]]) but depending on the project, we try to stay as close to upstream as possible and using the tools maintainers use is part of that strategy so in every case we might use different tools.
-      * Check the [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-4.4.y-cip|CIP 4.4]], [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-4.19.y-cip|CIP 4.19]] ​and [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-5.10.y-cip|CIP 5.10]] repository, mirrored [[https://​gitlab.com/​cip-project/​cip-kernel/​linux-cip|in Gitlab]]. +      * Check the [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-4.4.y-cip|CIP 4.4]], [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-4.19.y-cip|CIP 4.19]][[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-5.10.y-cip|CIP 5.10]] and [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-6.1.y-cip|CIP 6.1]] repository, mirrored [[https://​gitlab.com/​cip-project/​cip-kernel/​linux-cip|in Gitlab]]. 
-      * Check the [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-4.4.y-cip-rt|CIP 4.4-rt]], [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-4.19.y-cip-rt|CIP 4.19-rt]] ​and [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-5.10.y-cip-rt|CIP 5.10-rt]] repository, mirrored [[https://​gitlab.com/​cip-project/​cip-kernel/​linux-cip-rt |in Gitlab]].+      * Check the [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-4.4.y-cip-rt|CIP 4.4-rt]], [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-4.19.y-cip-rt|CIP 4.19-rt]][[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-5.10.y-cip-rt|CIP 5.10-rt]] and [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​linux/​kernel/​git/​cip/​linux-cip.git/​log/?​h=linux-6.1.y-cip-rt|CIP 6.1-rt]] repository, mirrored [[https://​gitlab.com/​cip-project/​cip-kernel/​linux-cip-rt |in Gitlab]].
  
 The CIP Project uses the Linux Foundation Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). Contributors to the CIP Project should adhere to the Linux Foundation'​s [[https://​developercertificate.org/​|DCO]] and include a sign-off in their contributions. The CIP Project uses the Linux Foundation Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). Contributors to the CIP Project should adhere to the Linux Foundation'​s [[https://​developercertificate.org/​|DCO]] and include a sign-off in their contributions.
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 The current released CIP kernels are as follows. The current released CIP kernels are as follows.
 ^  Version ​      ​^ ​ Maintainer(s) ​                    ​^ ​ First Release ​ ^  Projected EOL  ^ Target Releases/​Month* ​ ^ ^  Version ​      ​^ ​ Maintainer(s) ​                    ​^ ​ First Release ​ ^  Projected EOL  ^ Target Releases/​Month* ​ ^
-| SLTS v6.1      |  Nobuhiro Iwamatsu & Pavel Machek ​ |  2023-07-14 ​    ​| ​ 2033-08 ​       |  2 +| SLTS v6.1      |  Nobuhiro Iwamatsu & Pavel Machek ​ |  2023-07-14 ​    ​| ​ 2033-08 ​       |  2                      | 
-| SLTS v6.1-rt ​  ​| ​ Pavel Machek ​                     |  2023-07-16 ​    ​| ​ 2033-08 ​       |  1+| SLTS v6.1-rt ​  ​| ​ Pavel Machek ​                     |  2023-07-16 ​    ​| ​ 2033-08 ​       |  1                      |
 | SLTS v5.10     ​| ​ Nobuhiro Iwamatsu & Pavel Machek ​ |  2021-12-05 ​    ​| ​ 2031-01 ​       |  1                      | | SLTS v5.10     ​| ​ Nobuhiro Iwamatsu & Pavel Machek ​ |  2021-12-05 ​    ​| ​ 2031-01 ​       |  1                      |
 | SLTS v5.10-rt ​ |  Pavel Machek ​                     |  2021-12-08 ​    ​| ​ 2031-01 ​       |  0.5                      | | SLTS v5.10-rt ​ |  Pavel Machek ​                     |  2021-12-08 ​    ​| ​ 2031-01 ​       |  0.5                      |
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