Re: Orphaned packages that will be retired (and everything will most likely burn)

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On 12. 02. 19 11:43, Adam Samalik wrote:> (I know anyone can unbreak it by claiming the packages, but that's not the
    point
    here.)


I might be missing something here, so excuse me if that's obvious, but wouldn't this happen without Modularity anyway? I mean, how does Modularity relate to packages being orphaned? Or is that because they have been moved out into modules and their maintainers stopped building them for Everything?

If a maintainer decided to orphan hundreds of packages at once, some of them crucial, this would happen. But here, the maintainer decided to do so because he want to maintain them in modules only.

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