RPMfusion non-free packages not ready?

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I have just upgraded two different machines to F21.

I dutifully went through all the clean-up steps afterward. I also kept an Ethernet connection during the boot-to-system-upgrade step. The fedup program took a downgrade, and yes, I have to remove Google Chrome and then re-install it to get the F21 build. All as the fedup page told me to expect.

(And, no, I did not lose wireless connectivity. When I pulled the Ethernet plug on each system, its wireless adapter immediately found my router and re-established the connection I had set up earlier.)

This no one told me to expect: it said the RPMfusion non-free packages for F21 were not ready.

What do I wait for next? Will my systems, once RPMfusion "pushes" those packages, be able to see them and update the system?

Thanks in advance.

Temlakos
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