* Stephen Gallagher:

> I am unaware of any remaining use cases for buildroot overrides that
> are not covered by side tags. If you know of any, please speak up.

The overrides are more discoverable:

  <https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/overrides/?expired=False>

With side tags, you really have to know the name, or you won't be able
to find it.  On the other hand, you can just make your own and tag the
builds into it, so creating yet another one isn't that much of a problem
because they expire evenutally, just like overrides.

I think I may have used a buildroot override fairly recently (or created
one for someone else to use), but I could have easily created a side tag
instead.  It just didn't occur to me.  All things consdier, the side tag
approach seems the way to go.

Thanks,
Florian
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