AFAIR, the last time we had a workstation ostree for release is in f25 Beta. Since it is a side project it was never given importance. Even though its not a release blocking we think we have fix for it. https://pagure.io/pungi-fedora/pull-request/268. If its accepted as an FE we can merge it and see if we can get them in next RC.
Proposed as a Freeze Exception for 26-final by Fedora user mohanboddu using the blocker tracking app because: Missing workstation ostree from RC
+1 -- the change is small and hey maybe we'll get one step closer to having the compose actually be completely complete. :)
Discussed at 2017-07-03 freeze exception review meeting: https://meetbot-raw.fedoraproject.org/fedora-blocker-review/2017-07-03/f26-blocker-review.2017-07-03-16.06.html . Accepted as a freeze exception issue as it'd be good to have the image available in the final compose, and the change is strictly limited to the configuration for this image (should not endanger any other part of the compose).
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