Fedora retirement guidelines

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Right now the retirement guidelines state that you should only retire in branched (prior to freeze) and up to master...

But I just had a user bitten by a change in behaviour between dnf and yum that was discovered here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1096506

This is the bug raised with my package:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1342249

It seems very unintuitive to the user, and wasn't initially apparent to me until I look at all open dnf bugs and did a "find on page" for "obsolete"

For now I've opened a rel-eng ticket to get the letsencrypt packages properly removed from the F23 repos so that a dnf install letsencrypt, like F24 behaviour, will install certbot.

I guess the real question is - is the dnf behaviour correct, and if the dnf behaviour isn't going to change should we allow packagers to retire from a released branch?


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