Answering the question in #2272 here to keep things in context:
> Has the dust settled? As the sequoia backend will be the default in Fedora
> 38, is it time to use it in CI?
Getting warmer, but not there yet. There's just too many moving parts on too
many different fronts right now. Getting it actually enabled and running for a
few weeks without major issues in rawhide is a milestone after we can ask to
build rpm-sequoia for the by then released F37 too, and then we can look at
updating CI to use that and then swap to Sequoia for CI. (and getting this
puzzle out of my head into writing can't hurt)
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