Re: Fedora 32 compose report: 20200306.n.1 changes

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On Sat, 2020-03-07 at 00:03 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
> 
> formally the 'n' is a 'compose type suffix' indicating that the
> 'compose type' for this compose is 'nightly'; the digit in question
> that comes after the compose type suffix is called the 'respin'.

Sorry, should've mentioned - 'nightly' is a slight misnomer for Fedora.
There are several compose types, but in Fedora we really only use two,
'nightly' and 'candidate'. We only do candidate composes as part of the
formal release compose process, as explained at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_compose_request . All other
composes are of the 'nightly' type - if we just want to do a 'normal'
compose, it'll be a 'nightly'. Even if it isn't run at night, or we do
two of them in one day. :)
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