On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 1:28 PM Florian Weimer <fwei...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> * Miro Hrončok:
>
> >> It is also not the only one, which we can handle through ELN. We were
> >> considering the update of the baseline of the x86 cpu's to be such a
> >> feature, but then it was discarded. The other example would be the
> >> Default Module Streams setup.
> >
> > Should we expect an eln branch for redhat-rpm-config as well, or this
> > is still under consideration?
>
> See the earlier announcement about the z13 baseline change in ELN.  Once
> we have GCC 11 in ELN, further baseline changes may be forthcoming.
> These changes can all be implemented using %{?rhel} conditionals.  I do
> not see a need for a redhat-rpm-config eln branch as the result of these
> requirements.
>
> I do not think the Fedora Change process applies to parts of %{?rhel}
> conditionals that are inactive in Fedora.  In principle, it would make
> my life easier if such changes had to pass public Fesco-like review, but
> I feel it's too late for such a policy change for the Fedora 34 and 35
> cycles.

The Fedora 34 change submission deadline isn't until January, so
there's plenty of time.



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