On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 8:49 PM, Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please don't stop this update. There will be few required fixes in this megaupdate which we need early to test.On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 11:12 AM Kalev Lember <kalevlember@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi all,
As many of you know, I've been gone half the summer. I'm back now since
Monday though and just in time for GNOME 3.30.0 :)
We are quite a bit behind with the builds, like half of GNOME is still
at 3.28.x or at various stages of 3.29.x snapshots, so there's quite a
bit of catching up to do.
I just requested a f29-gnome side tag and will be commencing 3.30.0
builds shortly. When the builds are done, I'll try to collect all the
builds in a single Bodhi megaupdate as usual. Please use 'fedpkg build
--target f29-gnome' if you are helping with builds, and I'll pick up
anything that is tagged with f29-gnome in koji.
Dunno what to do wrt the ongoing freeze and getting final 3.30 in F29
Beta, I guess it may be too late for that. Any opinions from QA here?
There's also a few 3.30.0 builds already submitted separately into
Bodhi. I may try to collect those to the megaupdate as well, not sure
yet. Let's see how things go :)
I'd be *strongly* disinclined to give a Freeze Exception for a GNOME mega-update. There's just far too much that could go wrong. Please plan to land the mega-update in updates-testing once the Freeze lifts. U-T is enabled by default on the Beta, so people will pick it up on their first post-install update anyway.
Parag.
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