Re: nextcloud-client orphaned

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Thanks for the information ;)

On 13/03/2022 22:50, Otto Urpelainen wrote:
py0xc3 kirjoitti 13.3.2022 klo 22.12:
Hi all,

I'm Chris, I'm currently mostly active in ask.fedora and since some time in the Docs. I just started to check out the mailing list to find out if I can support here or at testing as well :)

I just recognized that the package nextcloud-client seems to be orphaned.

That is not what I see.
In the Package Sources page for that package [1],
I see a named maintainer (left pane, under "Bugzilla Assignee: Fedora"),
and under "Members", also two co-maintainers.

[1]: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/nextcloud-client

The version in the updates repo is 3.3.6-1.fc35, which is from 28 Oct 2021 and outdated since 20 Dec 2021 (then updated to release 3.4.1). Current is 3.4.3:

In the same page,
I see that 3.4.2 has been submitted for testing in F34 and F35.
But it seems to have spent two months there.
The relevant Bodhi update [2] has some discussion if you want to know, why.

[2]: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2022-23aa0e100b

Unfortunately, I have no experience in packaging yet (is there someone specific in charge for this package?).

If the package really was orphaned,
it would mean exactly that there is nobody in charge.
But as the package is not orphaned,
the maintainer listed in Package Sources is in charge.

In general, if you want to request a package update,
you should file a Bugzilla issue about that.
Fedora also has tooling to file such issues automatically,
so there is an issue for 3.4.3 already [3].

Apart from Bugzilla, it is often useful to query also Bodhi, Koji and Package Sources to get a picture what is going on with a package. Of course you can also ask here on devel if there is something that bothers you.

[3]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2058760
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