It doesn't look like they've done their merge yet, so I'll see if I can get
your change in.
How does this sound?
Subject:
Notice: <package> will be automatically retired from EPEL <major> when RHEL
<major>.<minor> is released
Comment:
This issue is purely informational, you do not need to take any action.
Thank you for your work maintaining <package> in EPEL <major>. Red Hat
considers this package important enough to promote it to official RHEL. It
will be part of RHEL <major>.<minor>. Please do not update <package>
in
EPEL <major> so the RHEL version can have a higher version and release.
When RHEL <major>.<minor> is released, EPEL automation will remove
<package> from EPEL <major> and close this bug.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 9:14 AM Carl George <carl(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I'm also late to the party with this feedback, but just in case
it's
not too late to include, can we include something about not updating
the package further? Beyond just "you do not need to take any
action", we should advise against making any changes at that point, as
often the RHEL package will be exactly one release higher than the
current EPEL package, and updating the EPEL package further (either
release or version) will screw up the upgrade path.
On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 7:22 PM Troy Dawson <tdawson(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 12:51 PM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>>
>> On 20. 03. 23 12:20, Neal Gompa wrote:
>> >> I could think of other reasons as well. E.g. it's not important
for
customers
>> >> but it's important for Red Hat. Or maybe it is a not-so-important
dependency of
>> >> something else.
>> >>
>> > Does Red Hat have any other motivation with RHEL other than a customer
>> > needing the functionality? Those other reasons are generally driven by
>> > someone needing it.
>>
>> See e.g.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/2175213
>
>
> I see your point. It sometimes also happens when the EPEL package is a
dependency of the important package, the customers aren't actually asking
for the EPEL package.
> It looks like this change still hasn't been merged in so I'll see if I
can get a change in. How about this?
>
> Subject:
> Notice: <package> will be automatically retired from EPEL <major> when
RHEL <major>.<minor> is released
>
> Comment:
>
> This issue is purely informational, you do not need to take any action.
Thank you for your work maintaining <package> in EPEL <major>. Red Hat
considers this package important enough to promote it to official RHEL. It
will be part of RHEL <major>.<minor>. When that is released, EPEL
automation will remove <package> from EPEL <major> and close this bug.
>
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