Hello,
we're discussing a release criterion which is tightly related to GNOME and KDE
environments. Could your teams please provide some feedback on the proposed criterion
update, see below? Is user switching something you believe should be working (and in which
milestone?), or should we rather de-emphasize/remove that function?
Please respond to the test@ list, if possible, to avoid fragmenting the discussion.
Thanks!
----- Original Message -----
Hello,
yesterday we have discussed whether user switching should be included in our
criteria. We agreed that Beta is a good target for it, and accepted this bug
as a blocker:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1184933
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719418
Now we need to adjust this criterion:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_22_Beta_Release_Criteria#Shutdown.2...
Shutting down, logging out and rebooting must work using standard console
commands and the mechanisms offered (if any) by all release-blocking
desktops.
Work? [hide]
Similar to the Alpha criterion for shutting down, shutdown and reboot
mechanisms must take storage volumes down cleanly and correctly request a
shutdown or reboot from the system firmware. Logging out must return the
user to the environment from which they logged in, working as expected.
I propose this change:
title: Shutdown, reboot, logout, switch
Shutting down, rebooting, logging out and user switching must work using
standard console commands and the mechanisms offered (if any) by all
release-blocking desktops.
Work? [hide]
Similar to the Alpha criterion for shutting down, shutdown and reboot
mechanisms must take storage volumes down cleanly and correctly request a
shutdown or reboot from the system firmware. Logging out must return the
user to the environment from which they logged in, working as expected. User
switching must allow multiple users to perform live switching between their
sessions, working as expected.
What do you think?