The future Fedora Copr "rolling" chroot cleanup policy

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Hello maintainers.

This is a gentle heads-up (at least a year in advance) that we plan to
address Fedora Copr storage consumption related to Fedora Rawhide
builds.  Currently, Rawhide build results are kept indefinitely, but
this is going to change in the future.

For the full story, see the blog post:
https://fedora-copr.github.io/posts/cleanup-rawhide-builds

TL;DR: We plan to start monitoring build activity in Copr projects.
If no builds appear for a long time in these "rolling" chroots (such as
Fedora Rawhide), we'll disable such chroots, preserve the built results
for a while, and then delete them if no action is taken by the user.

Hope this isn't going to cause too much inconvenience.  Feel free to
discuss this here or under the blog post.
Pavel

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