On Tue, 2025-04-29 at 19:08 +0200, Adam Williamson wrote:
> I don't know why we didn't catch this in pre-testing;

        Hi,
no problem, good the change in behavior was discovered. It's not a bad
thing per se, but it's also true the gnome-software can prepare updates
in the background, at least download them, then when the user click
"Download" it makes it quick, because the packages are ready.

I "paused" on the update, in a meaning I won't push it further until it
passes the Fedora QA tests. It'll need changes on the dnf5 side too,
most likely.

Should I make it explicit and cancel the update, or I can let it live
on its own until the changes are ready? I won't revert the git changes,
the mass rebuild is far away, there's some time to make this better.

        Bye,
        Milan

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