https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1267037
--- Comment #5 from awilliam@redhat.com awilliam@redhat.com --- That looks fine to me, so far as I understand the new policy and the discussions around it. 'Unbundling' this package might have interesting consequences, though - things that use plugin-bootstrap but don't have write access to the 'bundled' files would have to pin their dependencies on the packages which actually provided the files, I think.
(the SUSE guys packaged openQA such that the assets are generated during package build, and the app cannot write to the asset dir; the benefit is reducing the amount of stuff the app needs write access to, but the drawback is the package must be rebuilt any time bootstrap3 changes. I'm still deciding whether to follow this for the Fedora package).