Re: koji buildsystem changes

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On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 3:22 PM Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Finally releng is looking at establishing a sidetag cleanup policy.
> A reminder that sidetags should be short lived and only created when
> needed. koji must generate buildroot repos for every single sidetag.
> ( You can list all your sidetags with 'fedpkg list-side-tags --mine' )

On this page:

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/rawhide-gating/multi-builds/

there is a box marked "Important" that says:

"If you have created a side-tag and have no use for it (and did not
create an update for it), please remove it so it does consume
resources on the build infrastructure. You can simply remove side-tags
you have created using fedpkg remove-side-tag and you can list your
side tags using fedpkg list-side-tags --user=<username>."

The parenthetical remark in the first sentence says to me that if I
have created an update from a side tag, that I should not remove the
side tag.  Is that correct?  Indeed, if I run fedpkg list-side-tags, I
see 5, when in fact every side tag that I have created has been
merged.  Should I delete all of those?  I created updates for each one
of them.
-- 
Jerry James
http://www.jamezone.org/
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