I personally think the revert is a bit extreme. Even though we are not maintainers of bluez, this being a critical feature for the Pi400 we would of course make sure that the changes get upstreamed as much as possible and in the meantime maintain the patches ourselves as many others related to the Pi (as in various other projects). Without this fix the Pi400 is basically broken, so we wanted to unblock users as soon as possible (for groovy) - the certification team is pushing hard on this since a while. Was the revert discussed somewhere before being performed?
I personally think the revert is a bit extreme. Even though we are not maintainers of bluez, this being a critical feature for the Pi400 we would of course make sure that the changes get upstreamed as much as possible and in the meantime maintain the patches ourselves as many others related to the Pi (as in various other projects). Without this fix the Pi400 is basically broken, so we wanted to unblock users as soon as possible (for groovy) - the certification team is pushing hard on this since a while. Was the revert discussed somewhere before being performed?