It looks like the Fedora 35 release schedule displayed at the top of the dashboard page is outdated (or using outdated information). It marks October 19 (today) as the Fedora 35 release date, but due to slips in both the beta and final releases, the dates for beta freeze, release, final freeze and release have changed, but this has not been reflected in the release schedule displayed by the dashboard.
Commit f9fc546f fixes this issue
Is pagure broken for me or does that commit not exist yet?
Metadata Update from @decathorpe: - Issue close_status updated to: None (was: Fixed)
Yeah, pagure is confused from fixing this from different repository, the commit fixing this is here: https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/oraculum/c/f9fc546f5d3b6e04700f2fe60407bf06cc30d66c?branch=master and frontend part here: https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/packager_dashboard/c/2695017515040285cb0580dea09a5f8d45d3c505?branch=master
Then shouldn't it also use "Current Beta Target" too?
Yeah, I must've actively tried to ignore it :)
Will fix that too. Thanks!
Thanks for the quick fix :)
This issue has been migrated to Fedora Forge: https://forge.fedoraproject.org/apps/packager_dashboard/issues/131
Please continue any further discussion there.