Hi Chris With the beta being very very very clean, and functional, the Linux community has taken the date of 25March as the official release date.I found a design flaw, but not a malfunction with the beta.
Regards Leslie Leslie Satenstein Montréal Québec, Canada
On Wednesday, April 14, 2021, 11:01:37 p.m. EDT, Chris Murphy lists@colorremedies.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 1:13 PM Brandon Nielsen nielsenb@jetfuse.net wrote:
On 4/13/21 9:39 AM, Ben Cotton wrote: [Snip]
There must be no SELinux denial notifications or crash notifications on boot of or during installation from a release-blocking live image, or at first login after a default install of a release-blocking desktop.
Of course, we can always adjust this criterion in the future.
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Does that make this[0] a blocker candidate?
Probably more likely this final release criterion:
All system services present after installation with one of the release-blocking package sets must start properly, unless they require hardware which is not present.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Final_Release_Criteria#System_servi...
Somewhat related, is there some mapping of compose test cases to release criterion? Or the inverse? Something like "Failures of test case foo, bar, and baz may constitute a violation of release criterion qux"?
I'm pretty sure it's all contained to the Basic, Beta, and Final release criteria pages.