Re: Default image target size [Was:Re: Summary/Minutes from today's FESCo Meeting (2012-06-18)]

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On Tue, 2012-06-19 at 18:41 +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
> On 06/19/2012 06:32 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
> > The criterion says "The network installation image, DVD image, and live
> > images for release-blocking desktops must meet current size requirements
> 
> Yup and as usual what is actually considered release blocking desktops 
> question needs to be answered which is something the boards need to 
> clarify and set the "criteria" for other spins to be able to become one 
> that is if they wont remove "Default" from it.
> 
> Something that we in QA need to get clarification on so this wont 
> interfere with our blocker bug process yet again for yet another release 
> cycle...

I don't believe it does. At present it is clearly understood by everyone
that the phrase 'release blocking desktops' refers to GNOME and KDE.
This can of course be changed, but the current meaning of the phrase is
not in question. This is in fact stated in the preamble to the criteria,
on each criteria page:

"The term 'release-blocking desktops' should be understood to mean all
the desktop environments in which bugs are currently considered capable
of blocking a Fedora release. The current set of release-blocking
desktops is GNOME and KDE."
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Adam Williamson
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