On Thu, 28 May 2020 07:50:16 +0000, Suvayu Ali wrote:
It took so long, that the bug report became irrelevant. I have
since
moved to a different country, with a different job, and don't have
access to the original machine. In fact, as mentioned in the bug, I
could reproduce a similar issue in similar hardware, with Fedora 31.
There is more to it.
Assuming you would have reassigned the ticket to Fedora 31 in response to
the "MASS BUG UPDATE" notification on 2020-03-03, without any clear
and concise reply you cannot tell whether you would be testing a potentially
fixed kernel or just a random kernel rebase that may or may not fix it.
Furthermore, you don't even know whether the reported problem is tracked
anywhere where somebody would look at it _eventually_. The ticket status
is entirely unclear. "Please test [...] and let us know [...]", but nobody
has responded to the feedback.