[SoaS] Fwd: Retired Fedora packages with maintainers

Alex Perez aperez at alexperez.com
Tue May 12 17:31:25 EDT 2020


Great, thanks for the clarification on the packages below, as well as
the webkit2gtk3 package names.

> Peter Robinson <mailto:pbrobinson at gmail.com>
> May 12, 2020 at 2:27 PM
>> Here's a curated list of packages that are/may be relevant to us/SoaS:
>>
>> rpms/sugar-analyze is retired but does not list 'orphan' in its users
>> rpms/sugar-analyze is retired and has the following: 'maintainers': pbrobinson, tuxbrewr, callkalpa
> This was retired in f-29, I don't remember why, it'll need to under go
> a new review process
>
>> rpms/sugar-help is retired but does not list 'orphan' in its users
>> rpms/sugar-help is retired and has the following: 'maintainers': pbrobinson, callkalpa
> This was retired in f-26, I don't remember why, it'll need to under go
> a new review process
>
>> rpms/sugar-presence-service is retired and has the following: 'maintainers': pbrobinson, tomeu
> This was retired because it was removed as a requirement in sugar
> years ago, I had asked they eToys upstream maintainers for over 3
> years to port it to the newer sugar APIs and hence eToys was retired,
> there's no reason to have sugar-presence-service
>
>> rpms/webkitgtk is retired but does not list 'orphan' in its users
>> rpms/webkitgtk is retired and has the following: 'maintainers': pwalter, kevin, tpopela, huzaifas, mso
>> rpms/webkitgtk3 is retired but does not list 'orphan' in its users
>> rpms/webkitgtk3 is retired and has the following: 'maintainers': phatina, mclasen, pwalter, tpopela 'groups': @gnome-sig
>> rpms/webkitgtk4 is retired but does not list 'orphan' in its users
>> rpms/webkitgtk4 is retired and has the following: 'maintainers': tpopela, kalev, catanzaro 'groups': @gnome-sig
> These have moved around and are provided by various packages, I
> believe sugar only requires the last one and it's provided by
> webkit2gtk3 so there's no issue here that I can see.
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> Alex Perez <mailto:aperez at alexperez.com>
> May 12, 2020 at 10:13 AM
> FYI. See below e-mail. There may be others in the list that I'm
> unaware of. Ibiam, we should probably get you set up as a maintainer
> for the sugar packages listed below:
>
> Here's a curated list of packages that are/may be relevant to us/SoaS:
>
> rpms/sugar-analyze is retired but does not list 'orphan' in its users
> rpms/sugar-analyze is retired and has the following: 'maintainers':
> pbrobinson, tuxbrewr, callkalpa
> rpms/sugar-help is retired but does not list 'orphan' in its users
> rpms/sugar-help is retired and has the following: 'maintainers':
> pbrobinson, callkalpa
> rpms/sugar-presence-service is retired and has the following:
> 'maintainers': pbrobinson, tomeu
> rpms/webkitgtk is retired but does not list 'orphan' in its users
> rpms/webkitgtk is retired and has the following: 'maintainers':
> pwalter, kevin, tpopela, huzaifas, mso
> rpms/webkitgtk3 is retired but does not list 'orphan' in its users
> rpms/webkitgtk3 is retired and has the following: 'maintainers':
> phatina, mclasen, pwalter, tpopela 'groups': @gnome-sig
> rpms/webkitgtk4 is retired but does not list 'orphan' in its users
> rpms/webkitgtk4 is retired and has the following: 'maintainers':
> tpopela, kalev, catanzaro 'groups': @gnome-sig
>
>
>
>> *From:* Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou at pingoured.fr>
>> *Date:* May 11, 2020 at 11:49 PM
>> *To:* devel-announce at lists.fedoraproject.org
>> *Subject:* Retired packages with maintainers
>> Good Morning Everyone,
>>
>> A little while ago we have received the request on the infra issue
>> tracker to
>> remove all maintainers of retired packages [1].
>>
>> So today I decided to look at what this would look like and wrote a
>> script that
>> queries PDC for the list of all branches on all projects [2], gather
>> from it a
>> list of all the packages that are retired on all their branches (so
>> all branches
>> are ``active=false``).
>> For each of these retired project, it queries dist-git to find out if
>> they still
>> have maintainers in addition to the ``orphan`` user.
>>
>> The outcome of this script can be found there:
>>
>> https://pingou.fedorapeople.org/retired_packages_with_maintainers.log
>>
>>
>> Some stats about this:
>> - 881 RPM packages are retired and still have maintainers (out of
>> 4322 retired
>> RPMs).
>> - 662 of them are not orphaned
>> - 42 modules are retired and still have maintainers (out of 42
>> retired modules).
>> - all of them are not orphaned
>> - 2 containers are retired and still have maintainers (out of 3 retired
>> containers).
>> - all of them are not orphaned
>>
>> Which brings a couple of questions:
>> - Do we have a documented way to mark modules as orphaned or retired?
>> - Should we orphan all the RPM packages that are retired but not
>> orphaned?
>>
>>
>> Finally, does everyone agree about the original request: "remove all
>> maintainers
>> of retired packages"? Or should we bring this to FESCo?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for your inputs,
>>
>> Pierre
>>
>>
>> [1] https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/8600
>> [2] https://pdc.fedoraproject.org/extras/active_branches.json (8+Mb file)
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