Heads-up: Updating llhttp to 9.2.0 in F40/Branched and F41/Rawhide

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In one week, 2024-02-15, or slightly later, I plan to update llhttp to 9.2.0[1] in (what will then be) F40/Branched and F41/Rawhide.

Based on the release notes[2], this release contains some bug fixes, but no security fixes or exceptionally serious bug fixes. Therefore, although this package has a permanent exception under the Updates Policy[3], I currently have no plans to update llhttp to 9.2.0 in F39, F38, or EPEL9. This could change in the future if I learn that this release did in fact fix a serious bug or security flaw.

All dependent packages (tang, python-aiohttp, and uxplay) rebuilt successfully in COPR[4].

I will use side tags to rebuild the dependent packages, using either co-maintainer or provenpackager privileges. (If you have special instructions or want to do the build yourself for some reason, please contact me by 2024-02-15.)

[1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/llhttp/pull-request/21

[2] https://github.com/nodejs/llhttp/releases/tag/release%2Fv9.2.0

[3] https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/3115

[4] https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/music/llhttp/packages/
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