On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 07:47:22AM +0200, Christopher Engelhard wrote:
> Hi,
> the nextcloud server package is currently stuck at ancient version 10
> (current is 20) in EPEL7 (It's not (yet) available EPEL8 repos).
> 
> I'd like to fix that, but
> 
> - upstream releases a new version roughly every 4 months
> - they support them only for roughly 1 year (officially it's "at least 8
> months")
> - nextcloud receives A LOT of bug- and CVE-fixes, and there is no way
> I'll be able to backport all of those, so staying on an older version
> after upstream stopped support is not really an option.
> 
> So, should this still be in EPEL even though it would receive major
> version updates or is it better to retire it from EPEL?
> 
> I suspect that EPEL users would probably prefer to run it from
> upstream's containers anyways, so retiring might make more sense, but
> I'm open either way.

There's a number of options:

* Keep in epel - As you note though this is major upgrades and it's not
something people expect. 

* It doesn't help you any with epel7, but for 8 you could put it in
epel8-playground. There's much more expectation of packages that have
major upgrades and change things, so people who consume it might be fine
with that. 

* You could try a module (again does not help with epel7). This should
work except if you need any non default modules.

* You could just put it in a copr (this would work for both epel7 and
epel8). It's not as discoverable there, but this might be a good
solution. 

kevin

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