On Wed, Sep 08, 2021 at 11:56:17AM +0200, Fabio Valentini wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just noticed that the packages for the sevctl utility were orphaned.
> Its addition to Fedora was widely publicized at the time, because we
> were the first (?) distribution to include tools for working with AMD
> SEV. It looks like ckuehl left Red Hat (?), and their packages were
> orphaned as a result of that? It's hard for an "outsider" to know or
> check what's going on inside Red Hat.

Yes, unfortunately Red Hat employee changes aren't easily visible
to those outside Red Hat, except through inference such as the
orphaning you saw.

> If those tools are still deemed useful (at least the upstream enarx
> project on GitHub seems to still be active), I'll pick up rust-sevctl
> and its dependencies for the Rust SIG.

I'm likely to end up on the hook for sevctl in RHEL / CentOS stream
as part of our virtualization stack, so makes sense for me to be a
maintainer in Fedora too. I'm always happy if packages have more than
one maintainer though to remove single points of failure.

Regards,
Daniel
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