Re: How to retire a package only for Fedora 32+

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> The Guidelines say to run "fedpkg retire" on all branches you want the
> package to be retired on, starting with the oldest one. Since you
> already started with "master", you'll still have to switch to the f32
> branch and run "fedpkg retire" there as well.

Is the implied `git push` at the end at the end of `fedpkg retire` all that needs to be done, or do I also need to build on Koji and push to Bodhi like a regular package "update"?
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