Shall we add a limit to number of packages in a Bodhi update?

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Bodhi is a nice interface to create multi-builds update from side-tags,
but it is not really optimized for massive updates. In the past we had
some troubles pushing updates with a lot of builds. There are too many
things done in the background that can break while processing a massive
update and making Bodhi more reliable is not so simple.

I wonder if it would be safe to set a cap to the number of builds a
single Bodhi update can carry. I think **really** massive updates (say
more than 99 builds?) should be handled manually asking Releng to merge
the side-tag manually.

I'd like to hear someone else opinion, especially from FESCo and Releng
members. Meanwhile I'll keep an eye on the recent massive Golang update
(which carries 315 builds...) to see if it shows any hiccups. (I'm quite
surprised it didn't screw up already)

Mattia

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