On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 11:01:14PM -0400, Felix Kaechele wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> I think this has been discussed at committee meetings before: nginx's
> procedure of immediately dropping a release series when a new one hits the
> stable branches is essentially forcing us to upgrade along with it, unless
> someone is willing to backport patches.
> 
> I personally am not willing to do backports as I do not use EL7 at this
> point and only continue maintaining the package as a courtesy to the
> community.
> 
> I therefor intend to make the following changes to the nginx package in
> EPEL7:
> - Update to 1.20.0
> - build against OpenSSL 1.1 to enable TLS1.3 support
> 
> Do I require additional permission do move forward with this in this manner?
> There should not be any breaking changes or incompatible changes to config
> syntax. But I'll admit that I do not have complex config scenarios as
> testcases.
> 
> EPEL8 is not affected as nginx doesn't have an EPEL build for EL8. It is
> maintained upstream.
> There are, however, modules with certain streams (1.18 and mainline, for
> example) available from EPEL.

I think this sounds fine, but you might want to send a note to
'epel-annou...@lists.fedoraproject.org' once its in updates-testing and
again when it goes to stable. 

kevin

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