I'm aware of the `fedpkg retire` command, but that seemingly retires the 
package entirely, and even auto pushes the changes to my package repo. (I will 
now need to revert this or something -- I'd assumed there would at least be a 
prompt to confirm before doing a git push...)

The package I want to *halfway* retire is 
gnome-shell-extension-no-topleft-hot-corner, which allows you to disable the 
"hot corner" in GNOME Shell. As of GNOME 3.34, you can now do this from GNOME 
Tweaks, so the No Topleft Hot Corner extension is obsolete... Having it 
installed does no harm, but it's redundant.

This means the extension was actually obsoleted in Fedora 31, though the 
Packaging Guidelines say not to deprecate packages in a stable branched release 
of the distro. So I would have liked to retire the package only for Fedora 32+ 
-- the extension may still be useful in EPEL 7 and 8.
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