Thanks Lukas! The MIR is only going to be effective for kinetic and newer right?
As fwupd tends to get backported for new hardware support lately I want to make sure that we don't accidentally enable this in focal/jammy if it backports again when it shouldn't.
So in that case maybe we want to look at the target OS in debian/rules and only enable if kinetic or newer?
If the MIR can be retroactive it would make this easier though of course.
Thanks Lukas! The MIR is only going to be effective for kinetic and newer right?
As fwupd tends to get backported for new hardware support lately I want to make sure that we don't accidentally enable this in focal/jammy if it backports again when it shouldn't.
So in that case maybe we want to look at the target OS in debian/rules and only enable if kinetic or newer?
If the MIR can be retroactive it would make this easier though of course.