On 3/31/22 02:43, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:

[snip]

(*) And while a month seems better, I also see
that timeframe being frustrating to others who
want to use those packages, or to build
dependent packages.  No great answers.
This comment is only loosely related to this thread, but as just an end user I would rather get a "no can do" or a "can do later" on an EPEL request rather than no response at all.

I have two EPEL 9 requests outstanding with no response now for a week short of 4 months.  Both packages are in EPEL 8 so I considered the requests very reasonable.  I can understand that RHEL 9 changes may have introduced "difficulties" but some response, any response, would be nice.

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