On Mon, Sep 12, 2022, at 3:35 PM, Adam Williamson 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"?

Discussed at the meeting today, and we definitely want this to work, and 
appreciate the bug report. We expect we'll be able to get it fixed for release. 
However, there's reluctance to broaden the scope of the criteria because our 
influence has limits, including the infrastructure aspects of extensions that 
we can't control (such as the web site itself). So we'd like to see this 
covered under existing criterion.


-- 
Chris Murphy
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