Re: What has the PDC ever done for us?

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On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 12:29 PM Adam Williamson
<adamwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It stores the metadata of all composes that have been run, ever. (Well,
> when there isn't a bug in the sync, anyway). This is useful in several
> ways:
[snip]

I think a lot of the Fedora infrastructure complexity and difficulty
attracting new packagers is because too much of the compose processes,
which seems very opaque and relatively few people participate in, is
allowed to leak into the packaging processes, in which a lot more
Fedora folks participate.

Even if PDC is the most valuable thing to Fedora composes ever, casual
contributors who only work on packaging should never have to care
about it.

What is PDC's relevance to packagers?
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