fedpkg request-side-tag: I don't understand "allowed_suffixes"

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I thought I'd be nice and use a suffix for my side tag so it would be
clear (not least to me!) which side tag was being used for the OCaml
rebuild in Rawhide, but ...

$ fedpkg request-side-tag --help
usage: fedpkg request-side-tag [-h] [--base-tag BASE_TAG] [--suffix SUFFIX]

options:
  -h, --help           show this help message and exit
  --base-tag BASE_TAG  name of base tag
  --suffix SUFFIX      A suffix to be appended to the side tag name. The
                       suffix must be allowed in Koji configuration.

$ fedpkg request-side-tag --suffix ocaml
Could not execute request_side_tag: ocaml suffix is not allowed for sidetag

Looking at this it seems there's a hard-coded list of allowed
suffixes.  I couldn't find where this is defined, but obviously
"ocaml" ain't on the list so it's not getting in.

I don't understand this - what's it for?  Or do I have to request the
ocaml is added to the list?

Rich.

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