On Mon, Feb 7, 2022 at 9:35 PM Adam Williamson <adamw...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Yes, that's correct. To fix the first problem, and for clarity, here's > a revised proposal for the entire text: > > === > > For all release-blocking desktop / arch combinations, the following > applications must start successfully and withstand a basic > functionality test: > > * web browser > * file manager > * package manager > * image viewer > * document viewer > * text editor > * archive manager > * terminal emulator > * problem reporter > * help viewer > * system settings > > If there are multiple applications of the same type (e.g. several web > browsers), the primary/default one must satisfy the requirements. If > the primary/default application can't be determined, at least one of > said applications must satisfy the requirements. > > Additionally, for Fedora Workstation on the x86_64 architecture, > '''all''' applications installed by default which can be launched from > the Activities menu must meet this requirement. > > All applications installed by default in Fedora Workstation must comply > with each MUST and MUST NOT guideline in the Applications and Launchers > policy. > > === > Sounds OK to me.
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