** Description changed:
* Impact
- That's the current GNOME stable update, including some bugfixes
+ That's the current GNOME stable update which we believe falls under the 'New
upstream microreleases' SRU exception
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-chess/-/blob/gnome-3-36/NEWS
* Test
> If it is not part of the GNOME MRU set (which it isn't based off my
interpretation of the set)
I disagree it's not part of the set, it's follow GNOME schedule and
freezes and the rational of the exception was to trust that component
that follow GNOME freezes and schedules could be trusted, the g
If it is not part of the GNOME MRU set (which it isn't based off my
interpretation of the set) then one way forward would be to provide
information regarding how gnome-chess meets the criteria of a regular
new upstream microrelease[1].
"For upstreams who have
* a reliable and credible test sui
It's unclear to me how the GNOME MRU set is defined, gnome-chess has
been a GNOME game shipping on the same schedule and following releases
with the same versioning than GNOME and respecting their freezes since
we ship Ubuntu. If it's not part of the MRU it's still a stable update
and a valid SRU,
>From what I can tell gnome-chess is not part of the GNOME stable updates
as it is not part of "the set of apps in core" nor does it ever appear
in the discourse post regarding the GNOME MRU -
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/scope-of-gnome-mru/18041/23. That being
said the list in the post isn't ver
** Description changed:
* Impact
That's the current GNOME stable update, including some bugfixes
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-chess/-/blob/gnome-3-36/NEWS
* Test case
The update is part of GNOME stable updates
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME
Play a
** Description changed:
* Impact
- That's the current GNOME stable update, including a bugfix and some
translation updates
+ That's the current GNOME stable update, including some bugfixes translation
updates
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-chess/-/blob/gnome-3-36/NEWS
* Test case