** Description changed: [Impact] This is a new upstream release that addresses various issues: MAAS 2.3.7 includes fixes for the following issues: * LP: #1768870 * LP: #1789932 * LP: #1789721 * LP: #1779980 * LP: #1792401 * LP: #1799161 * LP: #1788780 * LP: #1830365 MAAS 2.3.7 [Test Case] MAAS testing has been done in various cases. This include: - 1. TODO: Manual Fresh installation of MAAS + 1. Manual Fresh installation of MAAS 2. TODO: Manual upgrade from the previous Ubuntu Release. 3. Automated (CI) testing of MAAS install and operation as per the MAAS' CI. - 4. TODO: Automated (CI) testing of MAAS install and operation against other Canonical's product (juju, Canonical OpenStack & Kubernetes) provided by the Canonical Solutions QA Team. + 4. Automated (CI) testing of MAAS install and operation against other Canonical's product (juju, Canonical OpenStack & Kubernetes) provided by the Canonical Solutions QA Team. 5. TODO: Manual split region/rack test are performed. This is to ensure that if we upgrade a MAAS Region to a newer version, the MAAS rack of the older version remains connected and operational. All of this includes verifying normal operation, issues fixed, and ensuring that Canonical Cloud solutions can inter-operate. MAAS releases are also now vetted by the Solutions QA team. [Regression Potential] Minimal (For MAAS). MAAS is fully backwards compatible (the CI ensures that's the case) and handles upgrades from previous releases which result in the continuous operation of MAAS.
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