On Sat, Oct 5, 2024 at 7:36 PM Sumantro Mukherjee <sumukher@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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.
This is basically a copy of the Final criterion, moved forward to Beta. (That's not a problem, I'm just stating it). So technically your proposal doesn't just mandate that updates-testing must be enabled, but also all the other bits about system name and info and all repo config, etc. It sounds OK to me, but I'd like Adam to confirm.
If the generic-release package is no longer considered important and well-maintained (Kevin suggested something like that), perhaps we can drop it from the criteria?
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.
"enabled for upgrades to beta" sounds like it needs to be enabled in the FN-1 version when doing an upgrade to FN, for the process of the upgrade itself. That's certainly not the case, and we don't even want it. I'd keep the phrase the same as in the Final criterion, i.e. "the updates-testing repository and any corresponding repositories must be enabled".
Upgraded systems are covered by a criterion that says that upgraded systems must satisfy all criteria.
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