Re: Release criteria proposal: require GNOME Shell extension install/remove to work

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On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 3:35 PM Adam Williamson
<adamwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hey folks!
>
> So a bug came up at today's blocker review meeting:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2106868
>
> it takes a minute to parse, but the tl;dr is that right now in Fedora
> 37, you can't go to https://extensions.gnome.org and install
> extensions.
>
> We agreed that it doesn't violate any existing release criteria, but to
> me, this is actually kind of a significant problem. Anecdotally, I get
> the impression that a lot of our Workstation users do use extensions,
> and not being able to easily install them on a fresh install would be a
> big problem for them, and make us look pretty bad.
>
> We have a handful of extensions packaged, though I'm not sure how well
> they're kept up to date. Aside from those, I don't know of any other
> really practical way for regular users to install extensions besides
> https://extensions.gnome.org . Is there one?
>
> Assuming for now that there isn't, I'm gonna propose this as a Final
> release criterion to see how people feel about it, to come after
> "Default panel functionality":
>
> #####
>
> === GNOME extensions ===
>
> On Fedora Workstation, it must be possible to install and remove
> extensions by visiting https://extensions.gnome.org in the default web
> browser, after installing the required browser extension.
>
> #####
>
> Do folks think this is important enough to block Final release on?
> Desktop folks, do you consider it "supportable"?
>

I think it's important to block the final release on. And as a user, I
can't use GNOME without working extensions, so it *must* be
supportable by us. So if we can't do it, we should block the release.



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