What to do with packages that fail to install since Fedora 34 but BZs are ASSIGNED?

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Hello,

during the Fedora 34 development cycle a year ago, I've reported the following buzgillas about packages that don't install:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=ASSIGNED&f1=blocked&f2=blocked&f3=blocked&list_id=12391194&o1=substring&o2=substring&o3=substring&product=Fedora&query_format=advanced&v1=F34FailsToInstall&v2=F35FailsToInstall&v3=F36FailsToInstall

They were set to ASSIGNED by their maintainers but since then, they still don't install on Fedora 34, Fedora 35 or Fedora 36.

I see no point in keeping such packages in the repositories, yet the policy does not currently allow to do anything other than keep them.

Should I take some steps, or do we keep building and shipping the broken packages forever?

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Miro Hrončok
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