Re: F37 Final blocker status update

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Action summary
====================

Accepted blockers
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1. gnome-calendar — Editing the recurring event freezes Calendar. — VERIFIED
ACTION: (none)

2. kernel — No video on Raspberry Pi 4 with kernel 5.19.15 and 5.19.16
(testing) — ASSIGNED
ACTION: Kernel maintainers to build update with patch

3. kernel — Plasma on Wayland hangs at startup when booting with
nomodeset ("basic graphics" mode) on UEFI due to simpledrm incorrectly
advertising 10-bit pixel formats on 8-bit native framebuffers —
VERIFIED
ACTION: (none)

Proposed blockers
-----------------

1. gnome-calendar — The calendar events are displayed as many times as
the calendar gets opened. — NEW
ACTION: QA to identify the conditions that cause this bug


Bug-by-bug detail
=============

Accepted blockers
-----------------

1. gnome-calendar —
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2135772 — VERIFIED
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.
FEDORA-2022-ce3b8fbd4d contains a verified fix.

2. kernel — https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2136234 — ASSIGNED
No video on Raspberry Pi 4 with kernel 5.19.15 and 5.19.16 (testing)

Booting to a graphical environment on the Pi4 fails. This was fixed in
kernel-5.19.16-300, but was reintroduced in the 6.0 kernel series due
to a merge issue. A new build with a mergeable patch is needed.

3. kernel — https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2137600 — VERIFIED
Plasma on Wayland hangs at startup when booting with nomodeset ("basic
graphics" mode) on UEFI due to simpledrm incorrectly advertising
10-bit pixel formats on 8-bit native framebuffers

The simpledrm driver offers formats that aren't actually supported and
kwin ends up using one of the unsupported formats.
FEDORA-2022-c4057cabb4 contains a verified fix.

Proposed blockers
-----------------

1. gnome-calendar — https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2139552 — NEW
The calendar events are displayed as many times as the calendar gets opened.

Under some (not entirely clear to me) conditions, Calendar duplicates
events in the display every time the calendar is open. This does not
sync to remote calendar servers (e.g. Google Calendar) and resets on
restart of the calendar service.

-- 
Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
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