On Mon, Jul 6, 2026 at 11:05 PM Adam Williamson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks!
>
> I want to formally propose an idea that has been kicked around a bit
> informally lately: gating all stable release updates on the relatively
> new rmdepcheck reverse dependency static checker. This would include
> Fedora and EPEL updates.

... you have my bow!
... and my axe!

In general I think this is a good idea, and I would also think it
would be a good idea for rawhide and branched. Failures could always
be waived, and in case of "soname bump rebuild that is incomplete
because something doesn't build" that would be a perfectly good reason
to do so - and it would make it explicit that the packager who waived
the failures took responsibility for that breakage - and provide
documentation for it alongside the update. That said, stable releases
and EPEL is likely less controversial, so starting with that sounds
good too.

And while I kind of agree that the Change process does not seem to be
*great* fit for this, but similar changes *have* gone through the
Change process before (like
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/GatingRawhidePackages ). Should
a system-wide change (lower case intentional) like this require at
least *some* kind of signoff from FESCo?

Fabio
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