Packaging repositories are now automatically archived upon inactivity
Hi everyone, Thanks to Levente reviewing, fixing and deploying a new gluebuddy. Packaging repositories which have no activity for the last 30 days are now automatically archived, making it clearer to users that this package is not available in our repositories when browsing/searching GitLab. If a package repository was archived which you still want to work on, please reach out to the devops team to unarchive it. Due to GitLab permissions issues we cannot allow packagers via pkgctl to unarchive a repository. Greetings, Jelle
On 17/04/2025 10:19, Jelle van der Waa wrote:
Hi everyone,
Thanks to Levente reviewing, fixing and deploying a new gluebuddy. Packaging repositories which have no activity for the last 30 days are now automatically archived, making it clearer to users that this package is not available in our repositories when browsing/searching GitLab.
To clarify, archiving only happens for package repositories which see no activity for 30 days and are not available in our pacman repositories (core/extra/etc.). So packages maintained in core/extra/etc are exempt :)
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