I think this is all too big a hammer.

There's lots of cases where people make small changes and don't think
it's worth doing a new build, but expect it will get picked up in the
next one.

So, perhaps a more targeted approach might work? Say a week before the
mass rebuild, add a comment to all 'stuck in gating' rawhide updates
saying 'hey, the mass rebuild is starting in a week, please fix this or
the day before the mass rebuild we will unpush this and revert git to
the previous passing builds commit' 

Thats yet more work for releng/qe, but some/much of it might be
automatable.

kevin
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