On Saturday, July 2, 2022 10:01:18 AM CDT Michael Catanzaro wrote: > This is an extremely common problem in Fedora: the de facto maintainer > is not the main admin, and so the bugs are assigned to the wrong > person. Ideally we would automatically orphan a package if the main > admin does not have any commits to the package for a certain period of > time, e.g. three years. It would help if other people besides the main admin could change the Bugzilla assignee. After all, if the main admin is non-responsive, it's going to be difficult to get them to do it. > To avoid being removed you could simply push an > empty commit. The problem with empty commits is that they cause a release bump when rpmautospec is used which probably isn't desired. I guess this isn't the end of the world. There are also some packages which legitimately haven't been updated upstream in three years. -- Thanks, Maxwell G (@gotmax23) Pronouns: He/Him/His
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