Since upgrading to FC44 I've beeng comparing installed rpms on three machines 
that I keep current on Fedora. Each was built at a different earlier date. 

I've noticed that there is a lot of software that has gone stale and has not 
been updated in years (using a reference url to the software's website). 
Nevertheless, many of these rpms continue to be updated and included in 
subsequent releases. 

I've checked some of these for dependencies and deleted them. The process has 
been more-or-less brute force (sdiff'ng two lists of rpms from two machines, 
and then evaluating the differences, removing and adjusting accordingly).

I don't want to be too hasty in removal. But continuing to keep 
stale/unmaintained packages might create some security problems. 

Considerations? Suggestions?

Thank you, 

Max
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