After making another 10 years old package build on RISC-V 64-bit port I started to wonder:

Will there be some kind of 'does anyone uses it still' check in Fedora?


FTFBS are checked, inactive packagers/provenpackagers are checked.


We have several packages where last change in package was done years ago. Despite newer versions upstream.

Or packages where basically there is no upstream any more (because git repo with no changes for 5+ years is far from being alive).

Packages where last change done by maintainer was 10 years ago and then Fedora history is 'bump due to mass rebuild' or other mass change?

Maybe it is a time to start such check?


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