The great Mailman 3 / Hyperkitty upgrade: bumping flufl-lock and mistune?

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Hi all,

Neal Gompa and I have been reviving the effort to get our mailing list
server infrastructure (currently running on RHEL 7 with missing packages
provided in an unofficial repo) hostable on RHEL 9 + EPEL.

Pagure issue: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/8455
Bugzilla tracker: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2030061
Status: https://hackmd.io/Pb9otlVGQHe1r9BIC5bi7w (not fully updated yet)

We're currently stuck on the following:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2032607

Your package (python-hyperkitty) Fails To Install in Fedora 36:

can't install hyperkitty:
  - nothing provides python3.10dist(flufl-lock) >= 4 needed by hyperkitty-1.3.5-1.fc36.noarch
  - nothing provides python3.10dist(mistune) >= 2~rc1 needed by hyperkitty-1.3.5-1.fc36.noarch

I have PRs attached to the upgrade requests for mistune: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1782288
and flufl-lock: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1852603

but both have breaking changes I detailed in the above Bz entries; if
you're a maintainer cc:ed on this email please check the relevant bz:

❯ sudo dnf repoquery --enablerepo=fedora-source,rawhide,rawhide-source --whatrequires python3-flufl-lock
mailman3-0:3.3.4-5.fc35.noarch
mailman3-0:3.3.4-5.fc35.src
mailman3-0:3.3.4-5.fc36.noarch
mailman3-0:3.3.4-5.fc36.src
odcs-0:0.3.4-6.fc35.noarch
odcs-0:0.3.4-6.fc35.src
odcs-0:0.3.4-6.fc36.noarch
odcs-0:0.3.4-6.fc36.src
python-cartopy-0:0.20.0-1.fc35.src
python-cartopy-0:0.20.1-2.fc36.src

❯ sudo dnf repoquery --enablerepo=fedora-source,rawhide,rawhide-source --whatrequires python3-mistune                                
python-m2r-0:0.2.1-5.20190604git66f4a5a.fc35.src                                                                                     
python-nbconvert-0:6.1.0-2.fc35.src                                                                                                  
python-nbconvert-0:6.1.0-3.fc36.src                               
python3-m2r-0:0.2.1-5.20190604git66f4a5a.fc35.noarch              
python3-nbconvert-0:6.1.0-2.fc35.noarch                           
python3-nbconvert-0:6.1.0-3.fc36.noarch

In particular, python-nbconvert specifically requires mistune < 2, and
upstream doesn't seem to have a newer release yet. python-cartopy oddly
only requires flufl-lock in its SRPM, not the built RPM.

PRs:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-flufl-lock/pull-request/1
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-mistune/pull-request/5

(the packages are not in side tags yet because the PRs are not merged
yet, but if it helps I can build them in a COPR for F35)

We should probably bump the packages in Rawhide anyway, but also to
note:
- both of these packages are not co-maintained by the Python SIG
- most of the recent updates have been done by non-maintainers

Would it make sense to get the following groups officially added to the
package ACLs?
- infra-sig (admin), to ease maintaining the dependencies for Mailman
  and Hyperkitty
- python-sig (commit or admin), for fixing issues e.g. with newer Python
  versions
- epel-packagers-sig (collaborator, epel* branches) for helping to
  bootstrap on new EL releases

Thanks,

-- 
Michel Alexandre Salim
profile: https://keyoxide.org/michel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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