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@@ -621,3 +621,29 @@ https://python-poetry.org/docs/dependency-specification/.
If you want to learn more about the design used here, see
``tools/pinning/DESIGN.md`` in the Certbot repo.
+
+Choosing dependency versions
+----------------------------
+
+A number of Unix distributions create third-party Certbot packages for their users.
+Where feasible, the Certbot project tries to manage its dependencies in a way that
+does not create avoidable work for packagers.
+
+Avoiding adding new dependencies is a good way to help with this.
+
+When adding new or upgrading existing Python dependencies, Certbot developers should
+pay attention to which distributions are actively packaging Certbot. In particular:
+
+- EPEL (used by RHEL/CentOS/Fedora) updates Certbot regularly. At the time of writing,
+ EPEL9 is the release of EPEL where Certbot is being updated, but check the `EPEL
+ home page `_ and `pkgs.org
+ `_ for the latest release.
+- Debian and Ubuntu only package Certbot when making new releases of their distros.
+ Checking the available version of dependencies in Debian "sid" and "unstable" can help
+ to identify dependencies that are likely to be available in the next stable release of
+ these distros.
+
+If a dependency is already packaged in these distros and is acceptable for use in Certbot,
+the oldest packaged version of that dependency should be chosen and set as the minimum
+version in ``setup.py``.
+