Hi Fabio,

> > rust-sval                         @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_buffer                  @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_derive                  @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_derive_macros           @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_dynamic                 @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_flatten                 @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_fmt                     @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_json                    @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_nested                  @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_ref                     @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_serde                   @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-sval_test                    @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-value-bag                    @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-value-bag-serde1             @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
> > rust-value-bag-sval2              @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks 
> > ago
>
> For reference:
>
> The sval / value-bag crates were previously pulled in by a feature
> explicitly marked as "unstable" in the "log" crate. In the end, it
> turned out they were only needed because of *one* unused,
> tracing-level "structured data" log statement that pulled in this
> feature in *one* package (rust-async-std). I have since patched out
> that useless log statement from "async-std" and dropped the "unstable"
> feature for structured logging from "log", and so the sval / value-bag
> crates are now unused in Fedora.
>
> Keeping all these libraries updated is rather painful (the dependency
> graph looks like spaghetti soup due to the number of
> inter-dependencies - yes, I have a pretty picture), so I have orphaned
> the packages. If nobody wants to pick them up because they would need
> them for something they're working on, it is safe to have them get
> retired automatically in 6 weeks.

Would it be better to force retired them so they're dropped from F-41
for GA? They can always be easily recovered in the 6 weeks without
review if needed.

P
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