Minutes: https://meetbot-raw.fedoraproject.org/teams/quality/quality.2025-09-15-15.01.html Log: https://meetbot-raw.fedoraproject.org/teams/quality/quality.2025-09-15-15.01.log.html
Here is an AI-generated summary of a Fedora Quality meeting [1] from 2025-09-15. 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 follow-up Adam Williamson checked on the status of the CoreOS test days action items. Kamil Páral confirmed that all tasks were completed and the wiki page for the Fedora 43 CoreOS Test Day [2] is ready. The event is scheduled to run from September 22 to 26. ## Fedora 43 status The Fedora 43 Beta was approved and is scheduled for release on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. The team discussed the state of the "common issues" documentation for the release. Kamil has already updated most of them, which involved re-tagging older issues for F43 and writing one new one. Adam committed to documenting the remaining proposed issues before the Beta release. There was also a discussion regarding ARM support, prompted by Brandon Nielsen. Adam clarified that the policy has changed from maintaining specific lists of supported hardware to a case-by-case evaluation, similar to the x86\_64 architecture. A specific issue with `arm-image-installer` preventing Fedora Server from being installed on any SBC models was raised. This seems to stem from two separate problems: one related to firmware size on Rockchip-based SBCs and another concerning LVM in Server images. Adam took an action item to work with Peter Robinson ("pboy") to get these issues properly documented and tracked. ## Test Day / community event status The upcoming CoreOS Test Days are scheduled for September 22-26. The event was initially not visible on the Test Days website [3], but Kamil fixed this during the meeting. The i18n test days were wrapping up on the day of the meeting, and plans for GNOME test days are awaiting a response. ## Open floor Kamil gave Adam a heads-up about a potential meeting with the SELinux and GNOME teams to address a recurring SELinux issue for future releases. Kamil also pointed out a Discourse thread requesting the QA team's input on a potential LTS kernel [4]. Both agreed that if an LTS kernel becomes widely used, QA would need to include it in testing, and Adam said he would respond to the thread. Finally, Derek Enz noted that new nightly builds are available for testing. Adam encouraged attendees to help with final release validation testing by checking the test case statistics page [5] and running tests that have not yet been completed for the Fedora 43 cycle. [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Meetings [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:Fedora_43_CoreOS [3] https://testdays.fedoraproject.org/ [4] https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/how-to-request-for-lts-kernel/163675/71 [5] https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/testcase_stats/43/
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