On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 9:54 PM Adam Williamson <adamw...@fedoraproject.org>
wrote:

> On Wed, 2017-06-28 at 21:41 -0400, Mohan Boddu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think we can have RC compose once all the blockers are resolved and QA
> > files the ticket even during the holidays, even though I am not
> > guaranteeing it but I think someone will get to it sooner or later.
> >
> > But my major concern is blockers, I am not sure if we can get all the
> > blockers fixed by next Tue.
> >
> > Also, there are few proposed blockers and I dont know how many people
> will
> > show up for Blocker Review meeting.
>
> So here's a very quick and informal blocker status mail:
>
> There are four accepted blockers.
>
> #1462825 doesn't look like it should be particularly difficult for the
> right people to fix - i.e. folks who know libreport and anaconda's
> interface with it. We just need to make sure we have their eyes on it;
> I've attempted to CC all appropriate people.
>
> We have an approach for fixing #1449752 agreed and it just needs the
> maintainer to go ahead and do it. I've tried to explain the urgency of
> this in the bug this afternoon.
>
> #1436873 is in a state of slight disagreement about whether it's really
> happening, I think. ;) The openQA test is still failing quite often
> (although not always). I will try and reproduce the issue manually
> tomorrow, since there appears to be scepticism among the KDE folks. But
> in general the KDE folks are quite fast to fix issues once we do pin
> them down specifically, I would be quite optimistic about getting this
> one fixed.
>
> #1404285 is a GNOME crash quite a lot of people seem to be encountering
> in different ways (possibly because it's a tracker issue and tracker is
> hooked into lots of things). In at least some cases it causes GNOME as
> a whole to crash back to GDM, which is of course bad. There are various
> different reproduction steps documented in the bug. I'm hoping the
> desktop team is looking at this, and will be able to provide us with
> some more assessment.
>
> There are five proposed blockers. My professional guesstimate *at this
> point* is that at least four of them will probably be rejected, though
> that could change with more data (attention pjones: if #1418360 and
> #1451071 are more serious than they seem to us so far, please do let us
> know). #1462444 is the most unclear one, but it doesn't seem like a lot
> of people are running into it, and we may wind up rejecting it also on
> that basis.
>
> Given the holiday situation, it might make sense to do a blocker
> meeting tomorrow (Thursday) or Friday, depending on how much notice
> folks need, to give us at least a shot at doing an RC on Friday or over
> the weekend, if all the accepted blockers happen to get resolved.
>
> There are also a *ton* of proposed FEs for broken dependencies; we
> might also want to blow through those quickly at a meeting.
>

Given the urgency of the situation, please schedule a blocker meeting for
today (formally or informally).
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