Fedora Linux 43 entered Beta Freeze

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Fedora Linux 43 has officially entered its Beta Freeze phase, a critical milestone in its development cycle. The first beta version is scheduled for release in the middle of next month. During this Beta Freeze, only packages that address accepted blocker or freeze exception bugs will be considered 'stable' and included in the Beta builds. Other packages will remain in the update testing phase until the beta release receives approval.

Moreover, any changes to translation strings are now prohibited, ensuring stability in the language components of the software. Additionally, all features for Fedora Linux 43 must be either complete or sufficiently close to completion so that most functionalities can be effectively tested. Tracking bugs should be in the ON_QA state or beyond, signifying readiness for testing.

This phase also marks the activation of the Bodhi updates-testing process, which requires all packages to be submitted for testing and to meet specific criteria before they can be marked as stable. Once the beta release is approved, the Beta Freeze will be lifted, allowing for a normal flow of packages into stable status until the Final Freeze occurs.

As Fedora Linux 43 approaches its beta release, the focus will be on ensuring that all components are thoroughly tested and functioning as expected, paving the way for a successful final release.

In conclusion, the Beta Freeze is a crucial step for Fedora Linux 43, emphasizing quality assurance and stability as the development team prepares for the upcoming release. The community's collaboration and adherence to these guidelines will be vital to ensure that Fedora Linux 43 meets the high standards expected by its users. As the release date approaches, developers and testers alike will need to remain vigilant in their efforts to refine and perfect the operating system

Fedora Linux 43 entered Beta Freeze

Fedora Linux 43 has entered its Beta Freeze phase, with the first beta version planned for mid next month. During this period, only packages that fix accepted blocker or freeze exception bugs will be marked as 'stable' and included in the Beta composes. Other builds will remain under update testing until the beta release is approved. Additionally, changes to strings marked for translation should not occur, and Fedora Linux 43 changes must now be feature complete or close enough to completion that a majority of its functionality can be tested.

Fedora Linux 43 entered Beta Freeze @ Linux Compatible