Re: Fedora 31: Noninstallable Python 2 packages to be retired just before the beta freeze

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On 26. 08. 19 13:18, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 10:25 AM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In line with the approved Fedora 31 change, packages that fail to install due to
missing Python 2 dependencies are to be removed. I plan to retire the following
packages (or just drop their python2 subpackages) one day before the beta freeze
(2019-08-28), that is on this Wednesday.

Maintainers are Bcced.

Really? Because gmail disagrees with this statement.

I have checked and pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx was bcced. perhaps gmail only tells you if you gmail.com addess was, i don't know.

If you have a valid reason not to do that, give it now, ideally in the bugzilla.

Note that "oh no, this is used by XYZ" is not a valid reason, because those
packages already don't install and XYZ cannot use them.
"I will fix this before the final freeze" is a valid reason not to retire/remove
the package.

I have on my list to fix the two packages of mine on the list, I just
have to prioritise all the work I have.

That makes perfect sense. Should I delay the retirement of olpc-os-builder and olpc-update?

I would prefer if you could post it to the bugzillas, but this would do as well.

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