On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 12:59:40PM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 29. 03. 20 13:13, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> According to the Fedora's Fails To Build From Source policy:
> Oprhaning is a easily revertible nondesctructiove action.
> Only packages orphaned for 6+ weeks will be retired (removed from)
> Fedora rawhide (i.e. not form Fedora 32).
Done.
Orphaned:
The orphaned packages still contain their previous co-maintainers. It
seems to me to make sense to remove them from the packages as well to
clarify who is really maintaining a package. Since the packages were
already in FTBFS for quite some time, there was enough time for a
co-maintainer to step in. In the normal case when a package is orphaned,
then the time for the co-maintainers to take over a package starts.
What do you think?
Till