Adam Williamson wrote:
Using the default network configuration tools for the console and for release-blocking desktops, it must be possible to establish a working connection to common OpenVPN, openconnect-supported and vpnc-supported VPN servers with typical configurations.
Is "common" a rationale or a restriction? I.e., are all VPN types supported by OpenConnect automatically "common", or which ones are "common"?
(In particular, I care about ocserv.)
Footnote titled "Supported servers and configurations": As there are many different VPN server applications and configurations, blocker reviewers must use their best judgment in determining whether violations of this criterion are likely to be encountered commonly enough to block a release, and if so, at which milestone. As a general principle, the more people are likely to use affected servers and the less complicated the configuration required to hit the bug, the more likely it is to be a blocker.
So it is a case by case decision by the reviewer? Then why bother having written criteria at all?
Kevin Kofler