Pavel Raiskup wrote:
> - The EOL chroot policy scripts responsible for notifying users about
>   upcoming removals were fixed, users should now always be notified - and
>   if for some reason they are not, the EOL chroot will not be removed.

This is still inherently flawed and unsafe because you have absolutely no 
way of guaranteeing that the notification mail actually reached the 
maintainer, only that it has been sent. E-mail is not a certified delivery 
mechanism.

The whole concept of opt-out deletion is inherently flawed. It is 
unacceptable to delete user data without explicit confirmation.

And of course, the fix comes too late for the repositories that you folks 
already irremediably destroyed with your deletion rampage. E.g., the latest 
release of Kannolo, Kannolo 27, is now missing one of its default 
repositories and I have no way to fix that (and neither do you, for that 
matter – the only way the problem could be solved would be to allow building 
for Fedora 27 again, then I could simply build the packages again).

        Kevin Kofler
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