Hi,

On Friday, 19 August, 2022, 03:05:03 am IST, Ben Cotton <bcot...@redhat.com> 
wrote:
>I just completed the first run of FESCo's newly approved Inactive
>Packager Policy[1]. Packagers that have been identified as inactive
>have a ticket in the find-inactive-packagers repo[2]. One week after
>the F37 final release, packagers who remain inactive will be removed
>from the packager group.
>
>For the curious, here are the stats from today's run:
>
>2550 users checked
>913 of those had no activity on src.fedoraproject.org or pagure.io
>835 of those had no activity in Bodhi
>812 of those had no activity on the mailing lists
>606 of those (~24% of packagers) had no activity in Bugzilla.
>

* Interesting numbers there.

* While I get that such pruning from time to time is generally good.
  What happens to the packages orphaned by removing inactive packagers?

* Removing orphaned packages may not be easy, as other packages may depend on 
them.

Thank you.
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  -P J P
http://feedmug.com
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