Hi,
there's a misunderstanding, so I'll reply to the part of your email
where I think we're in mostly in agreement first:
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 01:51:10PM -0500, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
> > "ZJ" == Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek writes:
> ZJ> With the policy of "obsolete from
> "ZJ" == Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek writes:
ZJ> Heh, I don't think the FPC policy is very robust.
It's as robust as is reasonable to implement.
When fedora-obsolete-packages was introduced, there was considerable
controversy over whether it is remotely acceptable to remove installed
On Sun, 9 Sep 2018, Miro Hrončok wrote:
I'm thinking about removing some of my Python 2 subpackages (that
are no longer used). However, I'm wondering about the case where
the removed packages should be added to fedora-obsolete-packages. I
don't _think_ the removal of my packages would cause
On 8.9.2018 10:57, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 09:49:40PM -0400, Scott Talbert wrote:
I'm thinking about removing some of my Python 2 subpackages (that
are no longer used). However, I'm wondering about the case where
the removed packages should be added to
On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 09:49:40PM -0400, Scott Talbert wrote:
> I'm thinking about removing some of my Python 2 subpackages (that
> are no longer used). However, I'm wondering about the case where
> the removed packages should be added to fedora-obsolete-packages. I
> don't _think_ the removal
I'm thinking about removing some of my Python 2 subpackages (that are no
longer used). However, I'm wondering about the case where the removed
packages should be added to fedora-obsolete-packages. I don't _think_ the
removal of my packages would cause any problems upon upgrade.
Can someone