This is a tracking bug for Change: Enable fwupd-refresh.timer by default on IoT, CoreOS & Server editions For more details, see: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/EnableFwupdRefreshByDefault fwupd-refresh systemd service unit & timer are designed to regularly refresh the fwupd metadata and update the MOTD when new firmware updates can be applied on a system. We want to enable the fwupd-refresh.timer by default on IoT, CoreOS & Server editions so that users get reminded about firmware updates. If you encounter a bug related to this Change, please do not comment here. Instead create a new bug and set it to block this bug.
I don't think this is done. AFAICS, the preset is still specifically set to disable the timer and the service in current Rawhide fwupd package. The timeline here is kinda awkward. The 'testable' deadline was 2023-08-08, and the 'code complete' deadline was 2023-08-21. But FESCo didn't accept this Change until 2023-08-17, nine days *after* the Change should have been 'testable' and only four days before it should be 'code complete'. I'm not sure that approving Changes this late was a great idea. I'm currently going through all F39 Changes checking on their status, and will ask FESCo to look at this one and similar late-accepted ones and decide what they want to do with them.
Agree that it's not late this was approved so late. The FESCo issue creation was delayed due to the missing FGM. Moving to POST, and I'll file an exception for the beta freeze. PRs: - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/fedora-release/pull-request/279 - https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-config/pull/2562
With https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2236498 completed, we should be 100% complete for this one now.
F39 was released on November 7th, so I am closing this tracker. If this Change was not completed, please notify me ASAP.
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