On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 2:28 AM Kevin Fenzi <ke...@scrye.com> wrote:
>
> On 1/31/19 4:52 PM, Neal Gompa wrote:
>
> ...snip...
>
> > COPR was supposed to be that outlet, but no one gives a damn about it.
> > Everyone complains that the service is "bad" and that the design is
> > "bad" but no one wants to actually constructively improve it. The
> > quality of service on COPR has fallen due to lack of care and
> > unwillingness to invest, so what are we supposed to do? The horrible
>
> I've heard you and some others say this, but can you perhaps expand on
> it? How has quality of service of copr fallen?

There are some of current/recent major problems with COPR that did not
exist initially:

- builds failing due to failure to download packages from official
Fedora mirror dl.fedoraproject.org
- builds failing due to problems with keygen (was not a problem before
keygen was introduced)
- builds failing to import to COPR distgit (was not a problem before
dist-git was introduced)
- outages caused by read-only filesystem after reboot - copr is
unusable until someone remounts it rw
- multi-day long outages caused by out of disk space
- multi-hour or even day- long build queues
- outdated SOP preventing non-COPR people like me from fixing COPR outages

--
Mikolaj
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