Our purpose in this meeting is to review
proposed blocker and nice-to-have bugs and decide whether to accept
them, and to monitor the progress of fixing existing accepted
blocker and nice-to-have bugs.(adamw,
16:11:12)
We'll be following the process outlined
at:(adamw,
16:11:15)
in a late substitution, coremodule will take
over secretarialization(adamw,
16:23:48)
AGREED: 2079274 -
RejectedBlocker (Final) - as deletion does work after a delay, and
the notification's grammar does technically convey this, we decided
this doesn't quite meet the bar of a "basic functionality"
failure(adamw,
16:25:26)
(2080720) CPU Fan speeds going very fast at random(adamw, 16:25:30)
AGREED: 2080720 -
RejectedBlocker (Final) - as currently described this is too vague
and does not demonstrate any kind of impact on any broader class of
hardware than just "this reporter's system"(adamw,
16:32:58)
AGREED: 2080938 -
RejectedBlocker (Final) AcceptedFreezeException (Final) - as with
the same bug in gzip (2073312) which was rejected as a blocker, this
is rejected as it can be satisfactorily resolved with an update; the
issue is not likely to be encountered during installation or typical
use of a live image(adamw,
16:45:08)
AGREED: 2079330 -
RejectedFreezeException (Final) - this seems like a small enough
issue that it's better to fix it as an update, especially since the
current submitted update is a large one that includes many other
packages(adamw,
16:50:55)
gnome-photos blockers are not fixed and we are
expecting them to be waived at go/no-go. fixes are in progress for
2080694 and 2072070 and a new RC with those fixes will be requested
later today(adamw,
16:55:03)
AGREED: 2081070 -
AcceptedFreezeException (Final) - this will prevent Workstation
booting correctly on legacy Radeon adapters and thus is definitely
worth an FE. We note Ubuntu's experience that it has been reported
multiple times for their new release(adamw,
17:06:50)