Hi,
as you all probably know, we are currently in F31 Beta Freeze.That means only updates fixing blocker bugs or those granted Freeze Exception status might be pushed to the stable repository.
As we'll be deciding next Thursday if F31 Beta is ready to go[0], there are some updates pending to be tested and pushed. It'd be amazing if those could get some testing from as many users as possible.
What's needed? Not much, just fire up Fedora 31 (you can grab an ISO from this page [1]), install and test those updates and give them some karma in bodhi. All of those packages should be present in F31 updates-testing repository (which is enabled by default at this point of F31 cycle), so you should be able to just do dnf update after installing Fedora 31.
In case you don't see those packages (mirror is out of sync for example), you can download rpms from each update via "bodhi updates download --updateid=FEDORA-...." and install them with dnf.
If you find any problems compared to previous Fedora 31 state, give it a negative karma in bodhi. If you find something terribly broken, give it negative karma. Otherwise, if anything is broken, file a bug to bugzilla, as usual :)
Some significant updates worthy of testing:
GNOME Mega Update
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2019-18f7fc4f08
What to test: Entire GNOME desktop (Fedora Workstation default). Testing this includes interaction with default desktop environment and majority of it's base applications, eg. Boxes, Nautilus, File Roller, Terminal, Gedit,...You can find a list at the bodhi page.
rpm 4.15
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2019-e4b6ffd824
What to test: Manipulation with packages, ideally both via dnf and PackageKit (GNOME Software). Installing, updating, removing packages, doing some queries directly with rpm (rpm -q package, rpm -ql package).
Thanks a lot and happy bug hunting!
[1] https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/branched/latest-Fedora-31/compose/
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