Hey
On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 5:30 PM Adam Williamson
<adamwill(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Mon, 2018-09-03 at 20:09 +0200, Andreas Tunek wrote:
> The thing is, if people do not test releases they will never be
> stable. And even if I don't know how to access my F29 installation
> from a chroot sometimes my testing is valuable to the project. Also, I
> think that my testing has shown that a lack of root account and boot
> menu has lead to a much worser user experience in certain cases.
FWIW, I personally would like us to avoid such world-breaking bugs as
this and the grub2 UEFI bug from reaching Rawhide or Branched as much
as possible, and I'm frankly unhappy that both of those *did* a) happen
and b) reach Rawhide and Branched, in 2018 we really ought to be able
to avoid that. I think people ought to be able to run development
Fedora and still have at least a reasonable expectation that we won't
be so bad at making it that obvious disasters like this happen. More
subtle bugs, sure, but anything this obvious should not make it in.
FWIW, the dbus changes were not intended for F29, but were backmerged
due to miscommunication on our side. Which is unfortunate, because the
bug only appears if you update the dbus package in steps (1.12.8-1 ->
1.12.8-2 -> 1.12.10-2) rather than in one jump (1.12.8-1 ->
1.12.10-2). Sorry for broken package!
Thanks
David