Hey folks,

updated COPR stack has been just deployed into production. This included
several steps:

1) new release of copr-frontend (1.107-1) has been deployed
The main features of this release include re-enabling fedora-rawhide as
chroot names, compatibility with python2-flask-whooshee-0.4.1-2, and
finally updates related to support of Module Build Service (MBS).

2) copr-backend was redeployed for mock 1.3.4 support
The backend configuration was updated to support the new mock 1.3.4. Note
that fedora-26-* chroots will not work until the respective repositories
are publicly available. Before, rawhide repositories were used for f26
chroots but today, that needed to be changed for the rawhide branching.
Mainly because of this unpleasant config switching, we decided that
returning fedora-rawhide -* back is the best option. It will be kept as
long as mock keeps it. We run on mock and we need to play with it well.
Note that previous backend rawhide repositories are available in your
backend directories "-backup" suffixed. Otherwise, we are starting from
scratch there and new repositories will be auto-created for the new rawhide
builds. We are also starting fresh on copr-dist-git where the previous
master branch has been renamed to master-backup and new master is ready for
you.

3) a long-standing copr-keygen issue "Keygen service error" has been
hopefully fixed
This issue should no longer occur (at least not for the same reason). Let
me know if it runs well.

There are still unsolved network problems, which cause COPR to underperform
these days while also requiring day-to-day copr-backend service
stop/starts. We are now going to debug these into depth.

The ultimate goal now is to make COPR stable and reliable.

Thank you
COPR team
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