Hello testers and developers,

please note that we've set up a new mailing list called test-reports [1]
and we've redirected all automated compose/updates/test/etc reports into
it. These reports were previously sent to the test list and devel list and
created a lot of visual noise among regular conversations (especially in
the test list). You can see test-reports archives [1] to see which emails
I'm talking about. The only exception is the main rawhide compose report,
which still goes to the devel list (as well as test-reports), because it
was deemed useful enough to be kept there.

If you're interested in receiving these reports, please subscribe to the
new list. The default reply is set to go to the test list, where we can
have conversations about any suspicious changes/outcomes, but you can of
course start your discussion in the devel list, if you prefer.

Cheers,
Kamil
Fedora QA

[1]
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/test-repo...@lists.fedoraproject.org/
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