Re: The future Fedora Copr "rolling" chroot cleanup policy

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Pavel Raiskup wrote:
> Yes, I believe there are high chances to accept this (much harder will
> to prioritize the feature).  If you know what you are doing, the point
> should not be to make the prolonging process click-expensive - which it
> admittedly is now, if you maintain dozens of long-term projects.  Note
> that OTOH I still think that *we all* should actively push our users to
> evacuate EOL Fedora releases.
> 
> IMO, the point is to keep the maintainer active, and get the response
> periodically.  But sure, once we have the RFE, we'll have a proper place
> to discuss it with the rest of the Copr team.

OK, I have filed the RFE:
https://github.com/fedora-copr/copr/issues/3333

I would have marked it with the RFE label, but I am not allowed to set 
labels as the reporter, only team members can do that.

        Kevin Kofler

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