Meeting minutes:
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/blocker-review_matrix_fedoraproject-org/2025-09-01/f43-blocker-review.2025-09-01-16.00.html
Meeting log:
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/blocker-review_matrix_fedoraproject-org/2025-09-01/f43-blocker-review.2025-09-01-16.00.log.html

Here is an AI-generated summary of a Blocker review meeting [1] from
2025-09-01.
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.

## Proposed Beta freeze exceptions

(2391935) FE: Exiv2 v0.28.6 [2]

An update to Exiv2 was proposed to address some low-importance CVEs.
However, Adam Williamson expressed concern, noting that a previous attempt
to update this package was badly broken and he felt it might be safer to
handle this as a zero-day update. Following his reasoning, Brandon Nielsen,
Lukáš Růžička, and Christopher Boni changed their votes to be against the
freeze exception, resulting in a split vote.

Resolution: Punted. The decision was delayed to allow for further voting on
the ticket due to the split vote.

(2391291) Switching on magnifier keeps crashing Gnome Shell [3]

Enabling the magnifier accessibility feature in GNOME Shell causes
recurring crashes. This issue was already accepted as a Final blocker, but
Adam Williamson proposed it as a Beta freeze exception as well to ensure a
better user experience on the live image and on first boot. The proposal
received unanimous support from attendees.

Resolution: Accepted as a Beta Freeze Exception. The fix should be included
in the Beta release to prevent crashes when using this accessibility
feature on the live image or before the first system update.

(2383756) Outdated Package - Still on 48.alpha [4]

The `gnome-extensions-app` package is still at version 48.alpha in Fedora
43. The discussion clarified that while this package's source is part of
`gnome-shell`, it could theoretically be updated independently of the
larger GNOME 49 Beta update issues. However, the group questioned the
practical benefit of an update if it only addresses the version number. The
proposer, Christopher Boni, agreed to withdraw the proposal until the
broader GNOME 49 update situation is resolved.

Resolution: Withdrawn. The proposer agreed to withdraw the freeze exception
request for now.

(2390023) SELinux blocks GDM from GNOME 49 Beta [5]

This proposal is effectively a freeze exception request for the entire
GNOME 49 Beta/RC update, which is currently blocked by an SELinux issue.
Neal Gompa stated he would rather not ship an alpha version of GNOME for
the Fedora 43 Beta. A potential workaround was discussed, but it was noted
there might be multiple bugs at play. The group agreed to the freeze
exception in principle but with a strict timeline.

Resolution: Accepted as a Beta Freeze Exception. The update to GNOME 49
Beta or RC is approved on the condition that the blocking issues are
resolved and the update is available for testing within the next four or
five days. If the timeline slips, the team may need to consult FESCo about
a release delay or ship with GNOME 49 Alpha.

## Proposed Final blockers

(2391242) Firefox slows down significantly when private mode invoked [6]

A significant slowdown in Firefox was reported, initially believed to be
connected to using private windows. The reporter, Lukáš Růžička, noted he
could not reproduce it with a clean user profile. Adam Williamson confirmed
experiencing a similar issue but believes the private mode connection is a
red herring, suggesting it might be triggered by specific web content like
Google Meet. Since the exact cause and reproduction steps are unclear, the
group agreed to postpone a decision.

Resolution: Punted. The decision is delayed pending further investigation
to determine the specific cause of the slowdown.

(2381599) After upgrading gnome-shell... layout indicator stopped reacting
to layout switches by Ctrl-Shift key combination. [7]

The layout indicator in `gnome-shell` no longer responds when using the
`Ctrl-Shift` key combination to switch keyboard layouts. The discussion
revealed that this key combination is not a default setting; it must be
enabled via a hidden gsetting or the Tweak Tool, and the standard layout
switching shortcuts still work correctly. While this means it doesn't
qualify as a release blocker, participants agreed it's an annoying bug for
users who rely on this setting.

Resolution: Rejected as a Final blocker, but accepted as a Beta Freeze
Exception. This allows the fix to be included in the Beta release for the
benefit of users who use this non-default configuration.

## Accepted Beta blockers

  * (2388785) anaconda-webui [8]: Progress is pending a fix from the
anaconda-webui development team.
  * (2389105) blivet-gui [9]: A fix is awaiting development team action, as
the pull request is still open.
  * (2389102) kde-settings [10]: This is waiting on a straightforward
update. Neal Gompa acknowledged he had forgotten about it and will handle
it after the meeting.
  * (2354865) libdnf [11]: A fix is pending a new release of dnf/libdnf.
The development team has been asked to expedite this.
  * (2390900) mutter [12]: Adam Williamson will test a new potential
upstream fix soon.
  * (2388442) NetworkManager-openvpn [13]: This issue has been fixed in a
stable version of the package and will be closed.

## Open floor

  * User `supakeen` inquired about the status of OpenQA tests for the ARM
Minimal image. Adam Williamson confirmed that the underlying issue is
resolved and the fix has been pushed to the stable repositories.
  * Neal Gompa asked about getting a freeze exception for a pull request to
the `comps` repository. Adam explained that `comps` changes do not follow
the blocker bug process but may require an infrastructure freeze break.
Adam subsequently merged the pull request.

## Links

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Meetings
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2391935
[3] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2391291
[4] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2383756
[5] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2390023
[6] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2391242
[7] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2381599
[8] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2388785
[9] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2389105
[10] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2389102
[11] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2354865
[12] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2390900
[13] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2388442
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