Because of the openssl blocker, we are targeting 15 November. See the
Fedora Magazine article for more information behind the reasoning:
https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-linux-37-update/
Action summary
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Accepted blockers
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1. gnome-calendar — Editing the recurring event freezes Calendar. — NEW
ACTION: Upstream to diagnose and fix issue
2. kwin — Plasma on Wayland hangs at startup when booting with
nomodeset ("basic graphics" mode) on UEFI) — NEW
ACTION: Kernel maintainers to build update with patch
3. openssl — upcoming critical openssl vulnerability — NEW
ACTION: openssl maintainers to build version 3.0.7 when released
Proposed blockers
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(none)
Bug-by-bug detail
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Accepted blockers
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1. gnome-calendar —
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2135772 — NEW
Editing the recurring event freezes Calendar.
Fixing other recurring-event handling in Calendar reveals that the
handling in general is, as upstream calls it, "stupidly broken." In
short: with both (and only) weekly recurrence and "until date"
termination, editing a recurring event causes Calendar to crash.
2. kwin —
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2136234 — NEW
Plasma on Wayland hangs at startup when booting with nomodeset ("basic
graphics" mode) on UEFI
The DRM driver advertises some formats that aren't actually supported
by the hardware. Kwin naively believes the kernel, resulting in a
failure to launch Plasma under certain conditions. A patch has been
discussed upstream and will be added to an F37 kernel udpate.
3. openssl —
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2137661 — NEW
upcoming critical openssl vulnerability
A "critical" severity bug is fixed in an openssl release due Tuesday 1
November. That's about all we know at this point.
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Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
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