I will be removing @fedora 38 from the list of buildroots used in my cloud tools #COPR this evening (2024.05.14). Today is the release's EOL date, please migrate to #fedora39 or #fedora40 ASAP!
Copr is a valuable part of the Fedora Project! You can use it for packaging your favorite apps, share the repos for other to use, and use it as the place to tee up a package to be added to the official repos.
Thanks to @FrostyX and @fedoracpt for making some video tutorials on how to start using Copr yourself!
For users of stable #Fedora#Linux releases out there that might encounter a regression with #LinuxKernel 6.8-* (now or once it becomes stable):
My #kernel vanilla mainline #copr now keeps all daily snapshots around that were build during the merge window. That way you won't have to bisect over the whole range of the merge window to find the culprit , as you can narrow down the bisection range easily with these really available packages.
Based on the Not-Allowed license list for @fedora the Business Source License (BUSL-1.1) is strictly forbidden. As COPR requires compliance with Fedora guidelines, there's not much I can do here.