Re: Copr Build System - review of 2019 and vote for features in 2020

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Kevin Kofler wrote:
> IMHO, this whole "delete by default" concept is inherently flawed and
> dangerous and cannot be fixed. Notification e-mails can be lost in so many
> ways (wrong Fedora notification settings, e-mail provider issues, spam
> filter false positives, out-of-quota mailbox, etc.) or be missed due to
> being offline for a prolonged period of time. It should never be allowed
> to delete users' data without their explicit confirmation. Especially in
> this case where it is not even possible to reupload the data because Copr
> can no longer build for those EOL chroots (which is another quite annoying
> limitation of Copr – allowing to build for EOL releases would also allow
> people to try backporting select security fixes to those releases Fedora
> no longer wants to support).

PS: I also think that at the very least, there ought to be a way to 
permanently opt-out a Copr repository out of all future cleanups. Some Coprs 
such as the Kannolo Copr should just always be preserved.

I also do not understand why 6 TB of disk space is such an issue in times 
where one single HDD can carry up to 16 TB.

        Kevin Kofler
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