Hi, I'm the maintainer of trac-spamfilter-plugin, which has a dependency on python2-httplib2. The trac application and its plugins have not yet been ported to Python 3, so there is a co-ordination effort going on in #1737930 to check the ongoing support status of the necessary dependencies for trac and its plugins. Are you OK with continuing support for python2-httplib2 in Fedora 32 and possibly Fedora 33?
I suppose... sure.
Hi Kevin, python-httplib has just been orphaned (https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2253); will you pick it up?
I grabbed it. I maintain trac, so hey, why not.
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 32 development cycle. Changing version to 32.
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trac-spamfilter-plugin has been retired from Fedora 34 onwards and Python 2 support has been dropped from python-httplib2 from Fedora 34 onwards too so I think this can be closed now.