Change in Copr retention policy?

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Hi,
I would like to open discussion about Copr retention policy change.

Right now we have:

> How long do you keep the builds? ¶

> We keep the last successful build from each package indefinitely. All other builds (old packages, failed builds) are
deleted after 14 days.

This means that we still have repos for fedora-18-* and epel-5-*.

Is this reasonable? Or are we just wasting storage? According to our logs those repositories are still accessed (yes
even that fedora-18).

On the other hand, we would like to add more architectures, and this requires even more space in storage.

Personally, I think that keeping the repositories one year after EOL date is just fine. That means we delete fedora-24-*
and older and epel-5-*. What do you think?

Do you have a use case for using ancient fedoras repos? What is better for you: to have ancient fedora repos or to have
more architectures in Copr?

Miroslav
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