On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 12:10 AM Remi Collet <fed...@famillecollet.com>
wrote:

> Le 18/02/2025 à 09:13, Carl George via epel-announce a écrit :
> > Hello EPEL packagers,
> >
> > Later today (2025-02-18), Release Engineering will branch epel10.0
> > from epel10, in accordance with our overall branching strategy for
> > EPEL 10.
> >
> > https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/branches/#_epel_10
>
> Can you please confirm if 10.0 new builds will be available
> in "10" (for CentOS Stream users) ?
>
> Or do I have to build in both branches ?
>

 Currently there are two branches.
epel10
epel10.0

Everything built in epel10 will have a dist-tag of epel10_1 and will go
into the epel10 repo.  This is consumed by CentOS Stream 10.

Everything build in epel10.0 will have a dist-tag of epel10_0 and will go
into the epel10.0 repo.  This will be consumed by RHEL 10.0 only, not
CentOS Stream.

So it depends on what you want.
If you care only about CentOS Stream 10, then just epel10 is needed.
If you want it to be in both RHEL 10.0+ and CentOS Stream 10, then yes, you
have to build it in both branches.

Do not build it in epel10.0 only.  The build will not transfer over.

Troy
p.s. If you are a Fedora package maintainer, picture this being right after
the branching point from rawhide.
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