During their evaluation, the team determined that certain proposed blockers, such as the timing attacks in RSA operations, would not significantly impact user security and thus did not hinder the release. Similarly, a bug concerning the GNOME login prompt on the Pinebook Pro was also classified as a non-blocker due to insufficient details and subjective considerations regarding ARM hardware. However, they did accept some issues as blockers that would be addressed before the final release, such as a problem with the KDE Live installation process.
Additionally, the team reviewed testing matrices to ensure adequate coverage for Workstation on aarch64 platforms. Following this, the Fedora CoreOS and IoT teams confirmed their readiness, allowing the development team to make a final Go/No-Go decision for the release, which was overwhelmingly supported by relevant stakeholders.
The meeting concluded with action items, including the announcement of the Go/No-Go decision and addressing the absence of the UKI image in RC 1.6. The Flock Organizing Team also called for feedback on the Call for Proposals themes for Flock 2026, urging governance bodies to discuss specific issues within their committees by November 11, 2025.
In summary, the Fedora Linux team is poised for a successful launch of Fedora Linux 43, reflecting their commitment to quality and community engagement. As they move towards the final release, ongoing discussions and feedback mechanisms will help ensure future improvements and alignments with user needs
Fedora Linux 43 RC 1.6 is the final version
The Fedora Linux development team has announced that Fedora Linux 43 Final RC 1.6 will be released as the final version on October 28, 2025. The team looked at how Fedora Linux 43 Final was doing and checked if it met all the needed standards before its official launch, considering problems like mbedtls timing attacks and issues with the GNOME login prompt on some devices. After evaluating these bugs, the team made several decisions regarding their status as blockers or non-blockers, ultimately confirming that Fedora Linux 43 Final was ready to be released.
Fedora Linux 43 RC 1.6 is the final version @ Linux Compatible
