On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 5:48 AM Kamil Paral <kpa...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> The desktop environment must work correctly when displaying common 
> application content - that includes regular application windows, video 
> output, games and possibly other common content. Regular operations like 
> windows close/resize/maximize/minimize/fullscreen (when 
> supported/applicable), windows switching, using windows on virtual 
> workspaces, and similar common operations must behave as expected.

Thinking like an editor for a moment, this feels a little redundant in
places. I agree with the general concept, so this is entirely a
presentation issue and I will not push back if you disagree. :But how
about something more like:

The desktop environment must perform regular operations like windows
close/resize/maximize/minimize/fullscreen (when supported/applicable),
windows switching, using windows on virtual workspaces, and similar
common operations as expected. Common application content such as
regular application windows, video output, and games must be displayed
correctly.

> Footnote - "What does this cover?":
> A small number of misbehaving applications is not a violation of this 
> criterion. The goal of this criterion is to ensure general functionality for 
> different types of applications and their operations. An example of a 
> violation would be e.g. if a significant number of QT applications couldn't 
> be resized (but they should be), or if all Java applications failed to 
> display any content.

I'd also add something that makes it clear if it's the application not
displaying the content correctly, that's out of scope for this
criterion. I can't think of a good way to phrase that. But I wouldn't
want someone to think Joe's Fancy Pew Pew Pew Game having a glitchy
display would violate this.

> I think this criterion could target F38 Beta Release Criteria [3] or Basic 
> Release Criteria [4].

Definitely Basic for the same reason as Neal gave.

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