For KDE, I built all the packages in epel8-playground. At the time,
it seemed like the right thing to do. (Whether it was or not is
another discussion). I also built several packages in playground that
were not part of KDE, but were build and runtime dependencies.
Those non-KDE packages, I have been trying to get built on regular
epel8 by their normal maintainers. Or building myself if the normal
maintainer don't want to support epel8.
Question: What do I do about those package currently in -playground,
that just got built in regular epel8?
The versions may, or may not, be the same.
A related question, but not necessarily for this set of packages.
What is our plan in a year or two, if a package clearly is maintained
in epel8, but abandoned in epel8-playground?
Troy