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 -- _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to devel-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org Do not reply to spam, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/new_issue