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Retiring a package should turn off the monitoring flag #177

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ralphbean opened this issue Apr 8, 2015 · 2 comments · Fixed by #185
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Retiring a package should turn off the monitoring flag #177

ralphbean opened this issue Apr 8, 2015 · 2 comments · Fixed by #185
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For instance, the cacti package is retired in rawhide but the-new-hotness just filed a bug on it (and failed to kick off a scratch build because the repo had only a dead.package file).

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pypingou commented Apr 9, 2015

This relates a little bit to #59 in the way that it requires checking if the package is retired on all branches or not.

I am thinking of making an API endpoint listing the packages retired on all active branches of Fedora/EPEL. From there we could regularly update the monitoring flag and bugzilla.

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Once #180 is done this will be easy to do

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