> The Intel media driver needs a version update to fully support
Battlemage in 24.4.4

In that case, please add a test for full support of Battlemage to the
Test Plan. If that's the purpose of the update, then we should be
testing that before release. If it doesn't work, then we'd be creating
churn and risk on our users for no reason. And if it's the purpose of
the update, then surely it's not burdensome to specifically test it?

If that's the sole reason for the update (it's the sole reason given at
the moment, anyway), then the bug should be titled something like
"Battlemage doesn't fully work" (more detail would be good; all I know
right now is that you're trying to "fully support Battlemage"), with an
Oracular task. We would use the same bug with individual tasks to track
the status in Oracular and Noble.

>  * Canonical's Intel squad performs basic testing on successful media
driver initialization (vainfo) as well as testing hardware encode/decode
on H264, VP9, and AV1 at 1080p and 4K.

The usual requirement is that the test plan is specified in enough
detail that it can be carried out by anyone. This is useful in case of
regression - to determine if the test plan needs amending for the
future, and to enable any user to debug the root cause of a regression.
Could you provide that level of detail of the plan, please? If that's
not possible, then I think we should at least have an explanation of why
that is not possible.

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