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Fedora ARM Release Changes Due To Red Hat QA Team Reduction
Due to a 'significant portion' of Red Hat's internal QA team responsible for Fedora QA leaving the company or switching to other teams at Red Hat, there are some Fedora ARM release changes coming to deal with the reduced abilities of their quality assurance team.
There was recently a request to drop the release-blocking status for Fedora's ARM desktop spins due to the QA shortage. The formal Red Hat Fedora Quality/QA team won't be devoting resources so it's up to those interested to volunteer and maintain it to keep it release-blocking. Aside from working to reduce the Fedora ARM burden on the Red Hat engineers working on QA, the smaller team is also behind the effort for dropping CD/DVD optical media release criteria, no longer making Intel-based MacBook dual boot support release-blocking, and reducing the scope of BIOS-based (non-UEFI) systems.
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