2016-01-13 0:59 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@fedoraproject.org>:
So how should the maintainer proceed?

The policy was violated, but it's done now.  F23 has already been
updated, F22 has an update in testing now (with negative karma).

The old version could be added as keepassx1, or just via COPR, for
those who still want it.

 I don't see need for Keepass 0.4 package for Fedora 23. A COPR for
those who need it for compatibility would be enough at this point. 

Since some people will already have the new version from F22's
updates-testing repo maybe it's too late for F22 as well and it should
be pushed to stable. In that case keepassx1 would be useful for F22
too.
 
It is not too late. The point of updates testing is to catch problems
before they land in stable. Dealing with occasional downgrade is part
of running up dates testing. At this point it seems clear that updating
KeepasX to version 2 on Fedora 22 would be undesirable. 

Though, Fedora 22 keepassx2 subpackage would be nice for those users
who need to synchronize the database between Fedora versions. It is
still easier to find packages in official repositories than COPR for
non-technical users.  

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Kari Koskinen