On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 9:28 AM Vitaly Zaitsev via devel <
devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> On 12.12.2019 21:37, Ben Cotton wrote:
> > Proposal to make all Fedora optical media non-blocking. This means
> > we'd stop blocking on bugs found during the installation of Fedora
> > from optical media (like CDs and DVDs). This doesn't mean that
> > installation from optical media would stop working, just that the
> > Fedora Release wouldn't be blocked on any issues that can pop up in
> > Fedora installation using this method. Installation from USB devices
> > will remain blocking.
>
> I'm strongly against this change. There are still lots of working
> hardware that does not support booting from USB in UEFI mode (first wave
> of hardware with UEFI BIOS).
>
> Fedora should be installable on all supported hardware.
>
>
On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 3:19 AM Kevin Kofler <kevin.kof...@chello.at> wrote:

> Ben Cotton wrote:
> > Proposal to make all Fedora optical media non-blocking. This means
> > we'd stop blocking on bugs found during the installation of Fedora
> > from optical media (like CDs and DVDs). This doesn't mean that
> > installation from optical media would stop working, just that the
> > Fedora Release wouldn't be blocked on any issues that can pop up in
> > Fedora installation using this method. Installation from USB devices
> > will remain blocking.
>
> I am against this Change. This is clearly a special case of Fedora not
> being
> installable at all on a significant subset of hardware. I do not think it
> is
> acceptable to ship it that way.
>
> This change is not aimed to make Fedora non-installable via CD/DVD. As
it's written in the proposal, *"This doesn't mean that installation from
optical media would stop working, just that the Fedora Release wouldn't be
blocked on any issues that can pop up in Fedora installation using this
method. " *

Also, if you care about Fedora being installable from CD or DVD, you might
want to help with testing. Bugs will be handled like any other bugs found
in Fedora. No one apart from Fedora QE Team members filled F31 Final
Validation Testing Matrix for optical media installation [0][1][2].

As for HW that does not support USB boot, there will always be some HW
without USB boot support caused probably by firmware bugs. However, the
vast majority of HW sold in last decade should support USB boot just fine.
Even desktop I had in 2004 supported USB boot...

This proposal would allow QE to focus more on areas which are exposed to
the majority of users instead of having to spend limited time and resources
by burning CDs and testing them just to make sure it works for fraction of
user base. I don't expect to suddenly have F32 released with broken boot
from optical media.

[0]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_31_RC_1.3_Installation#Default_boot_and_install
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_31_RC_1.8_Installation#Default_boot_and_install
[2]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_31_RC_1.9_Installation#Default_boot_and_install
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