As a Rawhide use, who is effectively F34 user already, I'd appreciate if
you retired the thunderbird-enigmail in F35+ or mabybe just wait a bit
longer. This is good candidate for inclusion in fedora-obsolete-packages
BTW.

OTOH I'll soon update also my other computer and won't care anymore ;)


Vít


Dne 14. 10. 20 v 14:25 Felix Schwarz napsal(a):
> Hey,
>
> Thunderbird 78 changed its tech stack and integrated OpenPGP support so the
> enigmail plugin does not work anymore.
>
> Enigmail 2.2.x does not contain any OpenPGP functionality besides a migration
> tool which migrates keys to Thunderbird's internal keyring. Since Thunderbird
> 78 was pushed to F31+ I also updated thunderbird-enigmail.
>
> However I'd like to retire the package in rawhide (F34+) as the new version
> does not provide any features once users migrated their keys to Thunderbird.
> (I'll ship enigmail in F33 as a zero-day update as I think we can not remove a
> package anymore from F33 at this point.)
>
> Objections?
>
> Felix
>
> PS: Worst case users can always install the add-on manually via Thunderbird's
> extension manager.
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