Lately we've seen a surge of FTI (fails to install) bugs being proposed as
freeze exceptions [1] [2]. We generally grant them, because we want the
base repo to be in a consistent and buildable state. However, I wonder,
isn't this approach mostly relevant for the Final release? Does it make
sense to also have this approach for Beta?

The reason why I'm thinking about this is because of course there's some
work connected with granting and processing these freeze exceptions (FEs).
But at the same time, updates-testing is enabled by default, so users can
get the fixed versions immediately, and the fixes can be pushed stable
right after the Beta freeze is over. Is the extra FE-related work justified?

One reason I can think of is when the package A in question needs to be
used for rebuilding/installing another package B. In that case, if package
A is not pushed stable, you can't prepare an update for package B into
updates-testing (or can you? Can you build several inter-connected packages
together and make a Bodhi update for them? What if you have access rights
to just package B but not A?). I do understand that in this case waiting
until the freeze lifts might be inconvenient.
What if we granted FEs for Beta just in these justified cases but not in
general, in order to decrease the processing-work? Is that a good/bad idea?

Or perhaps we can grant FTI FEs automatically? Either always, or in some
cases?

What are your thoughts on this?

Thanks,
Kamil


[1] https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/milestone/39/beta/buglist
[2]
https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/blocker-review/issues?status=all&search_pattern=F39FailsToInstall&close_status=
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