I claimed python-engineio, python-socketio, and python-flask-socketio after 
they were orphaned.

I also claimed python-aiozmq. It does not currently work with Python 3.10, but 
it’s likely that upstream will get it fixed in time for Fedora 35.

I probably will not claim python-jsonrpcserver, which is still orphaned. (If 
you, the reader, do want to claim it, I’m happy to send you a PR to update the 
packaging as I did for the other packages, and to work around the 
currently-missing python-aiozmq in Rawhide. I just don’t want to maintain this 
package.)

In one week, I will update python-engineio to 4.2.0 
(https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-engineio/pull-request/1), 
python-socketio to 5.3.0 
(https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-socketio/pull-request/1), and 
python-flask-socketio to 5.1.0 
(https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-flask-socketio/pull-request/1), all 
in Rawhide only. These are all breaking major version updates that introduce 
EngineIO protocol version 4 and SocketIO protocol version 5. The updates 
shouldn’t directly affect anything in Fedora at the moment, except perhaps the 
orphaned python-jsonrpcserver package. Still, the new versions will be built in 
a side tag as a multi-build update.
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