Re: Proposal to modify release criteria for fwraid

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On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 10:22:12AM -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> At yesterday's F29 Go/No-Go meeting, we discussed the blocker status
> of BZ #1628192 - Fedora 29 installation cannot see a firmware RAID
> device. While the blocker criteria clearly states that this should be
> a blocker for Beta, many of the people present at the meeting
> disagreed, for a variety of reasons.
> 
> * Hardware supporting fwraid is considerably less pervasive than it
> was when the criterion was written
> 
> * Testing this criterion can only be done with install media, which
> limits our testing pool to the very dedicated members of Fedora QA.
> Yes, anyone *can* download a nightly compose and try it, but in
> practice this tends to be limited to the core testers. The majority of
> testing that this feature will get will tend to happen as people try
> out the Beta release.
> 
> To that end, I'd like to propose that we make the following change to
> the criteria going forward:
> 
> "The blocking criterion for successful installation atop a firmware
> RAID array is moved to the GA release criteria."

I hope this won't just mean we discover the problems later, in practice.
P

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