Re: Fedora Data Centre Move - What This Means For You

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On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 10:04 PM Aoife Moloney <amoloney@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Practically, this means that your build will wait longer to find a builder available and as a result the whole build process will feel slower. The builds per say should not be impacted though.

As a result, if you know today that you have some important packaging work to do, we invite you to try to prioritize it now if possible. Otherwise, if you have the opportunity to plan this work for after the move is done, it would save some resources for builds that cannot/should not wait (CVEs and alike).

Is it possible to see the current Koji build queue somewhere (as a graph/numbers), so that package maintainers can make an educated guess whether it's OK to submit their new not-so-important build, or whether they should rather wait and avoid increasing the load?
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