#30250: we should retire the 'rpm packaging' trac component ------------------------------------+------------------------ Reporter: arma | Owner: hiviah Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: Medium | Milestone: Component: Core Tor/RPM packaging | Version: Severity: Normal | Resolution: Keywords: | Actual Points: Parent ID: | Points: Reviewer: | Sponsor: ------------------------------------+------------------------
Comment (by teor): Replying to [comment:1 mikeperry]: > I disagree. If there are issues with old RPM packages in the wild, and some brave soul who likes RPM comes to report one, they should at least know that we don't have anyone currently doing this work. I have removed hiviah as a default owner of RPM Packaging tickets. But Trac default owners aren't a good way to communicate the maintenance status of a project. Maybe moving a project to the Attic is a good way to communicate that. But even then, that's a bit subtle. Let's work out how to communicate project status by sending an email to tor-dev@, and asking how we should do it. > They should also know the current issues with existing, deprecated RPM packages, which they would presumably base their work off of, or at least look at for reference. Moving this component to the Attic doesn't change their ability to find out about previous bugs. > I would only retire this component if we were forever deciding never to support RPM ever again, perhaps because of some kind of organizational decision. As Triage Overlord For A Day, this is my absolute and binding decree. (The next Triage Overlord For A Day can make a different call for completely different and unrelated reasons, of course, of course. ;) If we don't have anyone to do the work, we are effectively deciding not to support this component. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30250#comment:3> Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki <https://trac.torproject.org/> The Tor Project: anonymity online
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