On 02/12/2022 22:30, Adam Williamson wrote:
1. Packages that have been pushed stable since the last time a compose
succeeded (for Rawhide that's a Rawhide compose, for Branched it's a
Branched compose, for stable releases it's an updates compose)
2. Packages that have active buildroot overrides

I use buildroot overrides because generating side tags for stable releases of Fedora is a very slow process.

Two days ago I created F36, F37 and F38 side tags. F38 side tag was ready in 10 minutes, and F36+F37 wasn't generated even after 6 hours. That's why I created a new buildroot override and built everything directly.

Before disabling buildroot overrides this issue must be fixed. Waiting for 6+ hours is unacceptable.

Also I think we should limit the existing side tags for 1 week. After this date they should be removed automatically.

--
Sincerely,
  Vitaly Zaitsev (vit...@easycoding.org)
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