Meeting minutes: https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/meeting_matrix_fedoraproject-org/2025-09-01/quality.2025-09-01-15.00.html
Meeting logs: https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/meeting_matrix_fedoraproject-org/2025-09-01/quality.2025-09-01-15.00.log.html Here is an AI-generated summary of a Fedora Quality meeting [1] from September 1, 2025. Please be aware that the summary is intended for a quick convenient recapitulation of the meeting, but might contain factual errors. Read the full meeting log for all the details. ## Previous meeting(s) follow-up Adam Williamson noted that there were no outstanding action items from previous meetings, and no other participants brought any up. ## Fedora 43 status The team is currently in the Beta freeze period for Fedora 43, with the first go/no-go meeting scheduled for September 11. The Beta release is presently blocked by required SELinux policy changes that have not yet been implemented. There are currently six open blocker bugs and several proposed ones. A discussion occurred around a long-standing bug in GNOME Initial Setup. Adam mentioned that it was reported months ago and shared the upstream bug report [2], though he could not locate the downstream ticket. Kamil Páral commented on potential difficulties with the GNOME 49 alpha release. ## Test Day / community event status Hristo Marinov announced he would help organize the upcoming CoreOS test week. He noted that he lacks the necessary permissions to set up the test day application and create a calendar event. Kamil Páral volunteered to handle these tasks for him. It was confirmed that Hristo will act as the Fedora QA representative for the CoreOS test week, taking over from Sumantro Mukherjee. Action items from this topic: * Kamil Páral will assist Hristo Marinov with the CoreOS test day tasks for which Hristo does not have permissions. * Hristo Marinov will create a ticket for the CoreOS test days. ## Open floor The final topic covered the ongoing efforts to reduce the scope of Fedora's release criteria. Kamil Páral provided a link to a summary on the Fedora Discussion forum [3]. Recent progress includes the implementation of the BIOS scope reduction. A change request from the CoreOS team to align their criteria with the Cloud edition is currently being processed. Changes for the IoT edition are on hold until after the Fedora 43 release cycle. The team is awaiting feedback from FESCo on two tickets related to ARM proposals: FESCo#3467 [4] and FESCo#3466 [5]. Kamil noted that once these changes are finalized, some packages will need to be orphaned, but this work is currently in the backlog as the Fedora 43 release is a higher priority. [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Meetings [2] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/8519 [3] https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/fedora-quality-scope-reduction-announcement-and-summary/160523 [4] https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/3467 [5] https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/3466
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