Reminder - the Fedora Linux 41 Final Go/No-Go meeting will take place
tomorrow, Thursday 24th October on #fedora-meeting @ 1700 UTC. You can find
more details on the Fedocal calendar[1]. At this time we will determine the
status of F41 Final for the 29th October early target date[2].
[1] https://calendar.fedoraproject.org/meeting/10917/
[2] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-41/f-41-key-tasks.html
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Aoife Moloney
Fedora Operations Architect
Fedora Project
Matrix: @amoloney:fedora.im
IRC: amoloney
# F10 Blocker Review meeting
# Date: 2024-10-21
# Time: 16:00 UTC
# Location:
https://matrix.to/#/#blocker-review:fedoraproject.org?web-instance[element.…
Hi folks! It's time for a Fedora 41 blocker review meeting! We have 6
proposed blockers and 2 proposed freeze exceptions for Final.
Here is a handy link which should show you the meeting time
in your local time:
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Fedora+41+Blocker…
The meeting will be on Matrix. Click the link above to join in a web
client - you can authenticate with your FAS account - or use a
dedicated client of your choosing.
If you have time today, you can take a look at the proposed or
accepted blockers before the meeting - the full lists can be found
here: https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/ .
Remember, you can also now vote on bugs outside of review meetings! If
you look at the bug list in the blockerbugs app, you'll see links
labeled "Vote!" next to all proposed blockers and freeze exceptions.
Those links take you to tickets where you can vote.
https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/blocker-review has instructions on how
exactly you do it. We usually go through the tickets shortly before the
meeting and apply any clear votes, so the meeting will just cover bugs
where there wasn't a clear outcome in the ticket voting yet. **THIS
MEANS IF YOU VOTE NOW, THE MEETING WILL BE SHORTER!**
We'll be evaluating these bugs to see if they violate any of the
Release Criteria and warrant the blocking of a release if they're not
fixed. Information on the release criteria for F40 can be found on the
wiki [0].
For more information about the Blocker and Freeze exception process,
check out these links:
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_blocker_bug_process
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_freeze_exception_bug_process
And for those of you who are curious how a Blocker Review Meeting
works - or how it's supposed to go and you want to run one - check out
the SOP on the wiki:
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_Blocker_Bug_Meeting
Have a good day and see you tomorrow!
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Release_Criteria
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Adam Williamson (he/him/his)
Fedora QA
Fedora Chat: @adamwill:fedora.im | Mastodon: @adamw@fosstodon.org
https://www.happyassassin.net
Hi all,
Please be advised of a few dates for the upcoming F41 release, and F42
development.
The Fedora Linux 41 Final Go/No-Go[1] is now happening on Thursday
24th October. You can find details in fedocal[2] and our schedule[3]
has been updated slightly to reflect new target dates. F41 Final is
still targeting a release date of Tuesday 29th October, however, if
the release candidate is deemed unsuitable, our next release target
date is Tuesday November 12th. We are currently in final freeze, which
means you are unable to land any major changes at this time and
updates will be pulled into the updates repository (if not fixing a
release blocker bug). Please refer to our updates policy: final freeze
section[4] for more details.
Fedora Linux 39 will go EOL on 26th November 2024.
For Fedora Linux 42 (the answer to life, the universe and everything),
please take note of some important upcoming dates for proposing
changes:
- Changes needing infra changes: 18th December 2024
- System Wide: 24th December 2024
- Self Contained: 14th January 2025
- F42 Branching AND Changes Testable: 4th February 2024
For other dates, please check the full F42 schedule[5].
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Go_No_Go_Meeting
[2] https://calendar.fedoraproject.org/meeting/10917
[3] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-41/f-41-key-tasks.html
[4] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Updates_Policy/#final-freeze
[5] https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-42/f-42-all-tasks.html
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Aoife Moloney
Fedora Operations Architect
Fedora Project
Matrix: @amoloney:fedora.im
IRC: amoloney
Hey All,
A gentle reminder, today will be the last day to record your upgrade
experiences in [0]
This will help us not only know the problems you faced (if at all any) and
then resolve
them (if they end up blocking).
[0] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2024-10-11_F41_Upgrade_Test_Day
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//sumantro
Fedora QE
TRIED AND PERSONALLY TESTED, ERGO TRUSTED <https://redhat.com/trusted>
# F10 Blocker Review meeting
# Date: 2024-10-14
# Time: 16:00 UTC
# Location:
https://matrix.to/#/#blocker-review:fedoraproject.org?web-instance[element.…
Hi folks! It's time for a Fedora 41 blocker review meeting! We have 3
proposed blockers and 6 proposed freeze exceptions for Final.
Here is a handy link which should show you the meeting time
in your local time:
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Fedora+41+Blocker…
The meeting will be on Matrix. Click the link above to join in a web
client - you can authenticate with your FAS account - or use a
dedicated client of your choosing.
If you have time today, you can take a look at the proposed or
accepted blockers before the meeting - the full lists can be found
here: https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/ .
Remember, you can also now vote on bugs outside of review meetings! If
you look at the bug list in the blockerbugs app, you'll see links
labeled "Vote!" next to all proposed blockers and freeze exceptions.
Those links take you to tickets where you can vote.
https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/blocker-review has instructions on how
exactly you do it. We usually go through the tickets shortly before the
meeting and apply any clear votes, so the meeting will just cover bugs
where there wasn't a clear outcome in the ticket voting yet. **THIS
MEANS IF YOU VOTE NOW, THE MEETING WILL BE SHORTER!**
We'll be evaluating these bugs to see if they violate any of the
Release Criteria and warrant the blocking of a release if they're not
fixed. Information on the release criteria for F40 can be found on the
wiki [0].
For more information about the Blocker and Freeze exception process,
check out these links:
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_blocker_bug_process
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_freeze_exception_bug_process
And for those of you who are curious how a Blocker Review Meeting
works - or how it's supposed to go and you want to run one - check out
the SOP on the wiki:
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_Blocker_Bug_Meeting
Have a good day and see you tomorrow!
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Release_Criteria
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Adam Williamson (he/him/his)
Fedora QA
Fedora Chat: @adamwill:fedora.im | Mastodon: @adamw@fosstodon.org
https://www.happyassassin.net