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I checked Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-41-20240930.n.0.iso and didn't find cheese installed, now camera (snapshot) is the default/shipped program. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/snapshot
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As it may be fixed by an update and its not in the shipped iso
Cheese is not present in the default Workstation installation.
FinalBlocker -1 same justification as @frantisekz
But it is present in F39 so if anybody updates from F39 they will end up with broken Cheese.
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This is the only applicable criterion: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_41_Beta_Release_Criteria#Upgrade_requirements Most importantly this sentence: "The upgraded system must meet all release criteria."
I don't remember if we dealt with this case before, but we should definitely clarify this in our criteria. The problem I see here is that this effectively means that we have higher functional requirements on the upgraded system than on the freshly installed system. Cheese installed into F41 is not blocking, but Cheese present on F39->F41 system is blocking. That sounds really weird. And what happens if the app is broken because the upstream is dead and no one will ever fix it again? There is an alternative app present that's guaranteed to work, I find it hard to justify the blocker status here.
Metadata Update from @blockerbot: - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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