[18:23] <hagar> Hi, I am not sure this this is the correct channel to ask in, please point me to the wrong correct place in that case.
[18:23] <hagar> I filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1969901 and it includes a fix and and test proceedure
[18:24] <hagar> I also found that this is a duplicate of an old issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1533631
[18:25] <hagar> This only affects Ubuntu 16.04, newer versions of ubuntu contains a network manager that contains the fix that I have cherry picked.
[18:26] <hagar> 1. Do I need to do anything more about the issue that I filed, or it is considered complete now after I updated the description with the test proceedure?
[18:26] <hagar> 2. Is there any more actions that I should take, or I just need to wait
[18:27] <hagar> thanks
[18:39] <rbasak> hagar: sorry it's taking a while to review. We have a backlog of requests to review at the moment.
[18:46] <hagar> rbasak: ok, then I know that I haven't slipped of the queue at least :)
[18:50] <hagar> thanks for the effort you are putting in. More and more of our local users using 16.04 are using a locally built version of network manager with the fix, and that solves the network hassle for us. Have a nice day/evening.
[18:51] <rbasak> hagar: thank you for contributing the fix and the test plan!
[18:52] <rbasak> If it helps, you can see the queue here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=
[18:52] <rbasak> (but there are also queues for Focal and Jammy)