Am Mo., 9. März 2026 um 19:55 Uhr schrieb Michel Lind
<[email protected]>:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> On Fri, 2026-03-06 at 22:20 +0100, Michael J Gruber wrote:
> > Hi there
> >
> > I use the python bindings so I would like to keep them in Fedora. I
> > see
> > there are still two maintainers (admins). My first action would be to
> > disable packit - I'm not sure that would be agreeable if you've been
> > using it so far.
> >
> Selenium is one of those tricky packages where something seems to break
> each time, so yeah feel free, if you end up adopting it (it's been a
> few days and nobody has taken it after all)
>
> > OTOH, if no package really depends on it, it might be a prime
> > candidate
> > for "pip install". I feel we package too many leaves already.
> >
> That is also true. And will probably work more reliably (if you just
> odn't look into what it's doing).

The wheel from pypi installs a windows exe ... not nice, even though
it is not used.

> This time what made me give up is it
> picked up dependencies that are explicitly archived or marked as
> deprecated upstream and are totally unneeded...

Good to know. In particular there are rust dependencies which I wasn't
aware of before, so I should definitely not pick this package up, for
lack of rust foo. Thanks for taking care of it thus far!

Michael
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