On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 9:34 AM Josef Řídký <jri...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Well, the next question to answer is, should the package without active
> upstream maintenance be the reason for slowing down the progress of another
> project? Should such a package remain in Fedora at all?
>
> I would personally avoid to do such openexr2 package split, just because I
> know how painful it will become to get rid of such versions later from
> Fedora and do it just as transition never worked for me - it remained in
> the compose for much longer than expected, but it's just my 0.02$.
>

I'm tempted to just cancel the upgrade due to the OpenVDB debacle at this
point... I'll leave the COPR going for those that want to test their
packages ahead of time.

Thanks,
Richard
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