OpenSSL 1.0 is not maintained anymore upstream, and it is a security liability at this point. Please drop it ASAP from rawhide so that it will not be released in Fedora 34
What will the migration process for it's consumers? dmg2img-0:1.6.7-9.fc33.x86_64 freerdp1.2-0:1.2.0-14.fc32.x86_64 gnome-vfs2-0:2.24.4-32.fc33.x86_64 gnome-vfs2-smb-0:2.24.4-32.fc33.x86_64 gq-0:1.3.4-39.fc33.x86_64 httperf-0:0.9.0-26.fc33.x86_64 kqoauth-qt5-0:0.98-0.7.20140122git7c31a12.fc33.x86_64 libwvstreams-0:4.6.1-33.fc33.x86_64 netty-tcnative-0:1.1.30-18.fc34.x86_64 samdump2-0:3.0.0-19.fc33.x86_64 sipp-0:3.6.0-4.fc33.x86_64 skipfish-0:2.10-0.23.b.fc33.x86_64 snownews-0:1.5.12-24.fc33.x86_64 sslscan-0:1.11.11-6.fc33.x86_64 stud-0:0.3-20.20120814git.fc33.x86_64 telepathy-salut-0:0.8.1-21.fc33.x86_64 ucommon-0:7.0.0-15.fc33.x86_64 validns-0:0.8-14.fc32.x86_64 vtun-0:3.0.4-11.fc33.x86_64
Updated kqoauth-qt5, sipp.
(In reply to Gwyn Ciesla from comment #1) > What will the migration process for it's consumers? Should we file individual bugs for them to move on and then just let them FTBFS and get retired if they fail to act?
Files bugs, retired compat-openssl10