On 03/02/2017 01:43 PM, Josh Boyer wrote:
On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 1:22 AM, Ralf Corsepius <rc040...@freenet.de> wrote:
On 03/01/2017 09:23 PM, opensou...@till.name wrote:

The following packages are orphaned and will be retired when they
are orphaned for six weeks, unless someone adopts them. If you know for
sure
that the package should be retired, please do so now with a proper reason:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_remove_a_package_at_end_of_life


Is there a way to request a package owned by somebody else to be retired?

I am asking, because during the recent mass rebuilt, a larger number
packages have been rebuilt, whose maintainers are known to have left Fedora
or apparently do not seem/do not seem to be able to care about their
packages.

We have nothing in place other than to start the non-active maintainer
process for all of them.

Unfortunately, this doesn't cover the case of
"IMHO package X should be removed, because I believe it's obsolete/dead/outdated/insecure whatever, but I am not in position and/or not knowledgeable on details to decide".


A real world example, I just encountered this situation, is this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1424024

- Maintainer apparently is inactive in Fedora since 2015-06-22 (https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/userinfo?userID=819)

- No maintainer activity on package since 2013 (fc20).
All builds since fc20 were performed by releng/provenpackagers.

- Package F26FTBFSes (https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=11868) Trigger for the F26FTBFS is -Werror, but the real issue underneath is openssl-1.1.0 incompatibility. As a short term "work-around/easy-fix", it is possible to resort to building against compat-openssl10, but in longer terms, a port to openssl-1.1.0 would be required.


Would a tracking bug in RHBZ "nominees for package removal", which would be assigned to FESCO be helpful?

Ralf
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