Re: Retired packages in Fedora are now disabled in bugzilla

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On 29. 04. 20 19:14, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
Good Morning Everyone,

This is something that was asked a while ago and that we finally tackled. If a
package is retired in Fedora, it will now be "disabled" in bugzilla, meaning no
one can open new bugs against it.

The script doing this ensures that the package is retired on all active branches
before proceeding, so that if the package is retired on master and F32, the
component remains enable in bugzilla for F31 (and F30).

[EDITCOMP] Fedora EPEL/python36  is_active changed from `True` to `False`

I see EPEL is also included, thanks!

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