On Tue, Oct 8, 2024 at 6:07 PM <maxw...@gtmx.me> wrote:

(snip)

> rust-sval                         @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_buffer                  @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_derive                  @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_derive_macros           @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_dynamic                 @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_flatten                 @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_fmt                     @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_json                    @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_nested                  @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_ref                     @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_serde                   @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-sval_test                    @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-value-bag                    @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-value-bag-serde1             @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago
> rust-value-bag-sval2              @rust-sig, orphan                0 weeks ago

For reference:

The sval / value-bag crates were previously pulled in by a feature
explicitly marked as "unstable" in the "log" crate. In the end, it
turned out they were only needed because of *one* unused,
tracing-level "structured data" log statement that pulled in this
feature in *one* package (rust-async-std). I have since patched out
that useless log statement from "async-std" and dropped the "unstable"
feature for structured logging from "log", and so the sval / value-bag
crates are now unused in Fedora.

Keeping all these libraries updated is rather painful (the dependency
graph looks like spaghetti soup due to the number of
inter-dependencies - yes, I have a pretty picture), so I have orphaned
the packages. If nobody wants to pick them up because they would need
them for something they're working on, it is safe to have them get
retired automatically in 6 weeks.

Fabio
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