I guess this is a bug but on 
https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/user/orphan there are
"important" - or at least very used  -  packages affected by this:
java-1.8.0-openjdk depends on orphaned packages
 
problematic since Aug 11 2021, 10:23:06 UTC
will have trouble on Sep 22 2021, 10:23:06 UTC

remotely depends on orphaned packages:cbi-pluginseclipseeclipse-
ecfeclipse-emfeclipse-licensefelix-gogo-commandfelix-gogo-parentfelix-
gogo-runtimefelix-gogo-shellfelix-scricu4jlucenetychorstudiodepends on
orphaned packages
 

problematic since Aug 11 2021, 10:23:06 UTC
will have trouble on Sep 22 2021, 10:23:06 UTC

remotely depends on orphaned packages:cbi-pluginseclipseeclipse-
ecfeclipse-emfeclipse-licensefelix-gogo-commandfelix-gogo-parentfelix-
gogo-runtimefelix-gogo-shellfelix-scricu4jlucenetycho
mysql-connector-java
depends on orphaned packages
 

problematic since Aug 11 2021, 10:23:06 UTC
will have trouble on Sep 22 2021, 10:23:06 UTC

remotely depends on orphaned packages:cbi-pluginseclipseeclipse-
ecfeclipse-emfeclipse-licensefelix-gogo-commandfelix-gogo-parentfelix-
gogo-runtimefelix-gogo-shellfelix-scricu4jlucenetycho... and many more.
On Wed, 2021-08-11 at 13:35 +0300, Aleksandar Kurtakov wrote:
> Announcement:
> 
> Eclipse IDE and its ancillary packages are orphaned now. As a result
> the Eclipse IDE will no longer be installable as a package in Fedora
> 35.
> 
> 
> What is happening?
> Nearly 180 Java packages were orphaned after the Fedora 34 release
> due to a lack of community maintainers willing to share the package
> maintenance burden. Despite the fact that many have been taken up,
> the Eclipse IDE stack still depends on some of the orphaned Java
> packages and requires modifications to them (e.g. injecting OSGi
> metadata), which in turn has resulted in the Eclipse package itself
> also being orphaned.
> 
> The Eclipse Team at Red Hat can no longer maintain the Eclipse
> packages in Fedora, and instead we are focusing our efforts on
> prioritizing upstream development to ensure that the Eclipse IDE
> continues to receive regular updates and maintenance.
> 
> 
> What does this mean for Eclipse users?
> The Eclipse IDE and its ancillary packages will no longer be
> installable as rpm packages. Users are encouraged to download and
> install Eclipse directly from upstream, or install Eclipse via
> flatpak.
> 
> 
> List of packages orphaned (all were maintained for the sake of
> Eclipse stack):
> * eclipse
> * cbi-plugins
> * eclipse-ecf
> * eclipse-egit
> * eclipse-emf
> * eclipse-gef
> * eclipse-jgit
> * eclipse-license
> * eclipse-m2e-core
> * eclipse-m2e-workspace
> * eclipse-mpc
> * eclipse-subclipse
> * eclipse-webtools
> * felix-gogo-command
> * felix-gogo-parent
> * felix-gogo-runtime
> * felix-gogo-shell
> * felix-scr
> * icu4j
> * jsch
> * lucene
> * rhino
> * takari-polyglot
> * tycho
> 
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