flatcar-scripts/changelog
Flatcar Buildbot 9c0f1240e8 sys-kernel/coreos-sources: Update from 6.12.40 to 6.12.41
Signed-off-by: Flatcar Buildbot <buildbot@flatcar-linux.org>
2025-08-02 07:07:10 +00:00
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bugfixes Merge pull request #3043 from invis-z/podman-subid 2025-07-25 10:05:10 +02:00
changes portage-stable, azure-oem: add inotify-tools, urllib3 to azure OEM (#3116) 2025-07-16 14:19:50 +02:00
security changelog: add entries 2025-07-28 09:40:27 +02:00
updates sys-kernel/coreos-sources: Update from 6.12.40 to 6.12.41 2025-08-02 07:07:10 +00:00
README.md Use new github org name "flatcar" 2022-09-14 14:33:27 +02:00

The changelog directory contains the description of the changes introduced into the repository. The changes are essentially divided into 4 categories:

  • changes: PRs bringing Changes and/or Enhancements
  • bugfixes: PRs fixing existing issues
  • security: PRs fixing security issues
  • updates: PRs updating packages

How to add the file

Based on the category the PR falls into create a new file in the respective directory with the filename format YYYY-MM-DD-<few-words-about-the-change>.md (can be generated via: $(date '+%Y-%m-%d')-<few-words-about-the-change>.md). The file should contain a markdown bullet point entry (- TEXT...).

Example for the bugfix section:

- The Torcx profile `docker-1.12-no` got fixed to reference the current Docker version instead of 19.03 which wasn't found on the image, causing Torcx to fail to provide Docker [scripts#1456](https://github.com/flatcar/scripts/pull/1456)

The contents of the file should describe the changes in a concise manner, and only contain information relevant for the end users. (use the past tense for the change/bugfix description to avoid confusion with the imperative voice for actions the user should do as a result). Security fixes of upstream packages and package updates can be kept short in most cases and follow a standard format.

As Updates refer to the package updates, contents of the file should be of the following format: - Package Name ([Version](link to changelog)). Example: - Linux ([5.10.77](https://lwn.net/Articles/874852/)). Note the leading dash that will create a bullet list in the rendered markdown.

The security section follows this format:

- Package Name ([CVE-NUMBER](NIST-LINK), [CVE-NUMBER](NIST-LINK), ...)

E.g., Linux ([CVE-2021-4002](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2021-4002), [CVE-2020-27820](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2020-27820)).