How can upcoming updates be tracked?

I know Plasma 6.1.5 bug fix update was related by KDE on Sep 10th
Plasma 6.1.5 fix release
but I still don’t see any packages for it in updates-testing. So I looked in Bodhi and I can at least see various plasma packages referred in there with versions “6.1.5”.
But is there a better way to find out when plasma packages will hit Fedora 40 updates-testing like a scheduling wiki?

KDE updates should follow this policy:

Here’s the testing Copr repo:

You can track commits for the related packages:

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From a perspective of “will the update I’m looking for be updated now” I find

dnf updateinfo --info --refresh

valuable. It shows what fix is included in an updated package listing CVEs as well. It only applies to fedora repos, not rpmfusion. This is all within the package manager so referring back to project websites is not necessary

I looked for a way to get the same info on what was installed yesterday but was unsuccessful. Sometimes it would be nice to have that historical info.

Thanks, but neither of these answer the question, answer “1” is just a KDE policy statement and some links to copr, I looked at all the links, the copr one only showed a Fedora 39 related build so it’s not of use for 40 and 41.
The tracking commits pages for desktop and workspace still don’t point out when KDE will get to updates-testing.
For ‘2’ by the time dnf updateinfo would display data about an update only if the update is already in the dnf system and it would be a moot point (the KDE plasma update would then be available and hench install).

What I’m after is a Fedora KDE project wiki that simply says something like “Fedora project plans to push KDE bug update XYZ on date ABC to updates-testing repo”.
I knows it’s possible these things are too seat of the pants and someone just pushes the update and there is no such wiki, so then the answer would be “there’s no such method”

There’s no schedule unless it’s an update planned for the next Fedora release.