On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 6:21 AM Elliott Sales de Andrade <
quantum.analyst(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Since we appear to only update most things with Stackage, it makes
sense to not have release monitoring enabled. I've largely ignored bug
reports from it, since that requires a large rebuild of things even to
do.
Right, same here, Elliott
However, koschei and release-monitoring are unrelated. The only real
relation is that if we actually act on release-monitoring bugs, then
koschei runs might have some use. But along those lines, if we stop
release-monitoring, then there's not so much point to running koschei
for most packages. It might still be useful when the package depends
on non-Haskell things though.
Okay, my knowledge of Koschei is weak, my logic was that release-monitoring
creates the bugs which then triggers Koschei builds. So at least in the long
term opting out of Anitya would stop the Koschei building, I thought?
Or am I missing something more on Koschei? Is it possible to opt out
of Koschei separately?
Thanks, Jens