Re: List of long term FTBFS packages to be retired in February

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Am 06.01.20 um 20:48 schrieb Robbie Harwood:
To actually get removed from your package in Fedora typically takes at
least three months during which you have to be mostly non-responsive.  I
only package a few things in Fedora, but it's far more frustrating to me
as a maintainer when a non-responsive maintainer (of a
dependent/depending package) won't fix their bugs than when I
occasionally have to do a build.

+1

I did vent my frustration about non-reacting maintainers and out-of-date packages last year. We should not try to papering over problems with too few maintainers and too complicated contribution processes by just pretending ancient builds will "just work".

Felix
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