Re: Fedora 39 beta freeze now in effect

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> Greetings.
> 
> We are now in the infrastructure freeze leading up to the Fedora 39
> Beta release. This is a pre release freeze.
> 
> We do this to ensure that our infrastructure is stable and ready to
> release the Fedora 39 Beta when it's available.
> 
> You can see a list of hosts that do not freeze by checking out the
> ansible repo and running the freezelist script:
> 
> git clone
> https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible.git
> ansible/scripts/freezelist -i inventory
> 
> Any hosts listed as freezes is frozen until 2023-09-12 (or later if
> release slips). Frozen hosts should have no changes made to them without
> a sign-off on the change from at least 2 sysadmin-main or rel-eng
> members, along with (in most cases) a patch of the exact change to be
> made to this list or a pull request for review.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Kevin
"Any hosts listed as freezes is frozen until 2023-09-12 (or later if
release slips)"
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/fedora-39-beta-infrastructure-freeze-now-in-effect/87839
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