On Sat, Oct 05, 2024 at 11:05:46PM +0530, Sumantro Mukherjee wrote: > Hey folks, > > A few moons ago, I volunteered to write a Beta Release Criteria. The idea > is to set a "criteria" > to have Beta images with Updates Testing enabled by default. Note, we *do* > this and have been doing this for some time and nothing has broken badly > due to keeping UT repos enabled. > This IMO will encourage our community to try to test more Beta images and > package sets which will be served to them when they upgrade to Beta or > install beta from various installation sources. > > Proposed Beta Criteria: > > Release identification > A fedora-release package containing the correct names and information and a > fedora-repos package containing the correct repository configuration for a > Beta Fedora release must be present on release-blocking images and the > appropriately versioned generic-release package must be available in the > release repository. I guess spot has been keeping generic-release going, but I don't think anyone from releng has been updating it. I guess it's not been a problem tho... > updates-testing enabled > One specific expectation is that the updates-testing repository and any > corresponding repositories (e.g. updates-testing-modular) must be enabled > for upgrades to beta and fresh installs. *modular* should be gone completely now, so drop mention of it? > Please let me know your thoughts. Seems fine. Thanks for writing this up. kevin
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