Describe the issue: I would like to take the following packages so I am able to build my applications in Fedora:
When do you need this? (YYYY/MM/DD) Before their retirement early next week (2019/04/02)
When is this no longer needed or useful? (YYYY/MM/DD) After we will be able to build modules in Fedora (????/??/??)
If we cannot complete your request, what is the impact? Few less packages in distribution?
Miro pointed out that I will probably need more so lets add also these:
(edit: Removed the packages already covered in #8247)
Some of these packages overlap with the request I made. Can you comment on my ticket which ones you'd like to take instead of me? Then I'll remove them from my list, or add you to them too after they have been unorphaned.
https://pagure.io/releng/issue/8247
@decathorpe I was hoping some of them would be already processed so I did not notice the overlap. For the record, overlapping packages are
Since they anyway end up in the stewardship SIG whoever will take them, it does not matter who will take them first so I will drop them from my list. Thank you for pointing out the issue.
Metadata Update from @humaton: - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
Can you please verify all of the packages has been assigned to you?
@humaton The list of packages in the description is correctly assigned to me. But I think the list in the first comment was not processed. Sorry for the confusion, but it was added later since there was some problem with the dependency resolution. Can you process the list in the comment #1 or should I do it in a separate request?
Thanks.
Latest list of needed things for stewardship-sig
maven-clean-plugin, felix-bundlerepository, mojo-parent, objectweb-asm3, xom, apache-commons-configuration, bcel, junit5, xbean, maven-assembly-plugin
Not requested here: maven-clean-plugin, mojo-parent, objectweb-asm3, xom - opened https://pagure.io/releng/issue/8249
Metadata Update from @jjelen: - Issue status updated to: Open (was: Closed)
Reopening since the list of packages in the first comment was not un-orphaned yet.