Hello,
I am sorry for the trouble. I will not repeat my mistake again.
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Two packages that I (co)maintain: python-stripe (3.4.0) and python-twilio (7.12.0) have breaking changes in Fedora 37 compared to Fedora 36.
See migration notes:
https://github.com/stripe/stripe-python/wiki/Migration-Guide-for-v3 for python-stripe
https://github.com/twilio/twilio-python/blob/main/CHANGES.md for python-twilio
These packages are already in Fedora 37 repositories, but I hope that there is still time to add this information to release notes of unreleased Fedora 37.
The reason for my mistake is that I have misread this phrase (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Updates_Policy/#_rawhide):
> When a proposed update contains an ABI or API change: notify a week in advance both the devel list and maintainers directly (using the packagename-maintainers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx alias) whose packages depend on yours to rebuild or offer to do these rebuilds for them.
I thought that it is necessary to notify about the breaking changes only if there are packages that depend on my package. Since there were no packages depending on these packages, I have skipped the notification. Just recently I understood that I should notify devel list in any case, since there should be an update in release notes.
I am sorry for the trouble. I will not repeat my mistake again.
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