[ELN] Why is rubygem-liquid included in eln?

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I am the maintainer of rubygem-liquid package in Fedora. Every now and then is receive notification that this package has been built and updated for eln, for example [1,2].

I have been trying to understand why this package is included in eln. As far as I can understand, it should be somehow visible in Content Resolver [3]. I have not found a "search by package name" feature there, so I have also grepped the content-resolver-input repository [4]. I cannot find anything there, either.

Could somebody explain how this package ends up being included in eln?

The reason why I care is that I have deferred the Liquid 5 update in Fedora on the basis that its only consumer, Jekyll, is still on 4. These eln builds make me suspect that rubygem-liquid is used for something else there. I would like to check with the correct people that my decision to stay on 4 is ok for them, too.

Otto

[1]: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1873495
[2]: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2022-11b99445de
[3]: https://tiny.distro.builders/
[4]: https://github.com/minimization/content-resolver-input
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