On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 11:07:34PM +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately, as seen by the lenght of the packages listed in my emails,
> thsi is not always the case.

Yeah. ;( 

> Some packagers do set the bugzillas to ASSIGNED to get rid of the reminders
> and then they forget to actually fix the FTBFS, cannot figure out how to fix
> it, are blocked on externalities that never happen, etc.

Yep. Can happen to us all. 

> Oh but they are different. FTBFS are not urgent and the policy is only set
> to retire packages that FTBFS for more than 2 release cycles.
> 
> For a package to be considered for retirement in February 23, it would have
> to fail to build:
> 
>  - During the Fedora 36 mass rebuild in January 22.
>  - During the Fedora 37 mass rebuild in July 22.
>  - During the Fedora 38 mass rebuild in January 23.
> 
> That is not urgent, that is "not being fixed".

Right.

> We can make this even longer, but I don't think it'll make a difference --
> eventually we will just get a list of packages that aren't beign fixed, but
> for a longer time.

Yeah, no... 

kevin

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