Re: Heads up: Yet another targeted mass rebuild of ~4k Python packages will happen in Fedora 43+

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On Fri, 2025-09-12 at 11:43 -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> ~3700 individual updates hitting Bodhi over a short period is almost
> certainly going to cause problems with the load, similar to trying to
> manually create a single update with all the same packages.

I'm not really sure this is true. We get ~800 individual updates pretty
quickly with the ELN mass rebuilds, and that works fine, AFAIK.

Bodhi is a reasonably sane webapp. Creating an update isn't an
*excessively* onerous operation in it. I can't really think why it
shouldn't be able to cope with creating 3700 relatively quickly.

I can imagine it might cause signing to get backed up, but then, that's
a problem however we do this, isn't it? However you slice it, 3700
packages need signing.

It might back Fedora CI up a bit, I guess, since Fedora CI runs tests
on every new update. But a 3700-package megaupdate would cause more or
less the same load on Fedora CI I think (as it *mostly* tests at the
package level, not the update level). Only bypassing Bodhi entirely
would bypass Fedora CI.

openQA should be fine as it only tests critpath stuff, and much fewer
than 3700 of the updates will be critpath.
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