On Fri, 2 Jun 2023 at 07:20, Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com> wrote:
Lets not make this a drama.

Package maintenance changes have never gone through change proposals.


I am  sorry, but this was made into a drama by the way this was executed. Surprise is the opposite of engagement and dropping a ton of packages and their dependencies and then announcing it is absolute surprise. 

This isn't just package maintenance. This is a major change in what is expected to be included in the next workstation editions with the removal of expected functionality. If the packages are not picked up within a certain amount of time or can be rebuilt it means many packages will need to be edited. Those changes need to be researched, announced, and pushed through.

It is also drama because people in the community have no idea what else will take place? When uncertainty and doubt are allowed into the conversation, people jump to the extremes so they can feel ready to deal with it. 

Could we try something different for future changes?
1. Announce that Red Hat will be moving from owning said packages and dependencies on X date.
2. Let people grieve about things for a short while but make it clear its happening. See if community members or other companies will take up the burden
3. Do the orphan or hand over of packages to the new group. 

Instead of 3,1,2?

 
> However, it surprises me that for a package, that is part of the
deliverables of Fedora releases, no coordination effort was made to
transition the package from Red Hat maintenance to Fedora maintenance.

My email is that effort.

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