On 29. 03. 23 10:31, Michael J Gruber wrote:
Has `%patchN` been deprecated in favour of `%patch N`?

Yes. However...

I got a push by a proven packager to one of the packages which I maintain, commit subject 
and changelog entry "Fix deprecated patch rpm macro". It contains no 
explanation and no reference whatsoever. I didn't find any heads up notice, nor info in 
the packaging guidelines, but I didn't try too hard - because it's not my job.

I mean: One person is doing that push. Is it too much to ask to get at least 
the slightest bit of reference or communication before or into a push which 
probably affects hundreds of people? If not out of courtesy then out of mere 
common sense of efficiency?

This is a clear violation of https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Provenpackager_policy/ and possibly https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Mass_package_changes/ if done en masse.

Please don't do it.

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