Bug details: ** https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2060868 ** Information from BlockerBugs App:
Commented but haven't voted yet: coremodule, jadahl
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Enterprise wifi is often the only wifi access method in university environments, so it is important.
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Again we should not delay F36 release over this; rather, we should downgrade gnome-control-center back to version 41 if it's not fixed in time.
Agreed. Same as for vpn.
I'm really not thrilled with how broken gnome-control-center seems to be, and even more not thrilled with how little time I've had to try to improve the situation...
Enterprise WiFi is pretty core to how a lot of people use the system, and also a basic functionality component of gnome-control-center so a violation of default application functionality criteria.
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Same reasoning as in #630
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Discussed during the 2022-03-07 blocker review meeting: [0]
The decision to classify this bug as a "RejectedBlocker (Beta)", "AcceptedBlocker (Final)", and an "AcceptedFreezeException (Beta)" was made as this does not violate the current Beta criteria, and there wasn't enough support for applying the proposed networking criteria that do cover it to F36 Beta, but it is bad enough to be an FE. For Final, it violates the default app functionality and panel criteria.
[0] https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-blocker-review/2022-03-07/f36-blocker-review.2022-03-07-17.01.txt
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That is not possible without breaking things. You can't just pick whatever core component version to match with a major GNOME release.
Metadata Update from @blockerbot: - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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