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FF 101.0 contains security fixes, so that should probably be built and pushed instead. Package source was updated already a couple of days ago, but it's not clear to me whether scratch builds kept failing or whether this fell through the cracks, so builds don't exist. Anyhow, I'm sure we'll eventually find out.
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Works.
Working fine.
Working fine
Works well!
Looks good! Could we promote to release please?
Seems fine on Dell XPS 13 9300 laptop with starting it with firefox-wayland
Is this blocked due failing test or is there anything else preventing this making it to stable?
Works
Upstream released 101.0 as well, we might want to push that through
Works great so far. Looks like somebody needs to re-trigger the tests or waive the missing one to make this go stable.
FF 101.0 contains security fixes, so that should probably be built and pushed instead. Package source was updated already a couple of days ago, but it's not clear to me whether scratch builds kept failing or whether this fell through the cracks, so builds don't exist. Anyhow, I'm sure we'll eventually find out.
no major problems noticed
seems to work as expected
This update has been obsoleted by firefox-101.0-1.fc36.