Hi Spot,

> TeXLive 2022 (composed of texlive-base and texlive SRPMs) is landing in 
> rawhide today. I've done extensive local testing in mock to try to make sure 
> it doesn't break anything obvious... but the size and scope of TL means that 
> there are probably still some bugs introduced by this update.
>
> Please let me know if something stops building as a result of the new texlive 
> packages, either via email, bugzilla, twitter, mastodon, or carrier pigeon, 
> with as much detail as you can provide.
>
> I do not plan to push this to any stable Fedora, BUT, I have tested with it 
> installed over Fedora 37 and it seems to work okay for me.
>
> Apologies on the delay in getting this done. I realize TL 2023 is probably 
> coming out in a few months, hopefully, it will not take a year for me to get 
> that update in place.

While I appreciate the work here and I trust you to get it right I
can't help but think a change of this size should be going through the
official change process and I don't see an approved change for F-38
[1], is there a reason not to go via this process?

Peter

[1] 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&classification=Fedora&component=gnupg2&product=Fedora&product=Fedora%20EPEL
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