Copr delete-by-default expiration policy still unacceptable

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Hi,

I am really angry at Copr's expiration policy once again. It looks like I 
missed the deadline to renew the expired chroots (I still do not get any 
notification mails, they end up eaten in a spam filter somewhere), so once 
again a lot of data was deleted forever with no way to recover it.

(By the way, I have since entirely deleted 3 deprecated Coprs that do not 
have builds for newer releases and hence stopped being useful entirely as a 
result.)

The assumption that users will receive notifications mails and act on them 
is still entirely invalid (because e-mail is not a certified delivery 
method, mails can get lost at any time), and deleting data is not and will 
never be a safe default. The default must be to retain, not to delete.

        Kevin Kofler
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