** Description changed:

  * Impact
  
- Bios vendor is pushing to put new design into cab file, and also new
- docking under development need the new fwupd to support it.
+ Bios vendor is pushing to put the new design into cab file, and also new
+ docking DW19 needs the new fwupd to support it.
  
- That need new fwupd to support.
+ That needs new fwupd to support.
  
  * Test case
  
- 1. install the new fwupd, and get cab file in new format.
- 2. fwupdmgr install XXX.cab. (usually we need --allow-reinstall, because we 
don't have any cab file in new version firmware)
- 3. reboot and see check if the firmware upgrading is progress well.
+ I
+ 1. install the new fwupd, and plugin the new docking - DW19.
+ 2. fwupdmgr get-devices and check if all internal device can properly show
+ II.
+ 1. If you can get new cab file, try to use fwupdmgr install XX.cab to see if 
can work properly.
+ III.
+ 1. If you can get a machine that have some firmware update pending, try to go 
gnome-software, and click refresh with the new fwupd, you should be able to see 
the pending firmware showed there. Which proves that it can properly integrated 
with gnome. (ycheng-twn have a laptop with that condition, and he can verify 
that one)
+ 
  
  * Regression potential
+ 
+ Since the upstream maintainer is back up this upgrade, and he also works
+ in a major computer vendor and works closely with the BIOS team, it
+ should be fairly low risk.

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  [SRU] support new cab and new docking firmware upgrade in version
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