Our build farms need those sources, so they keep them in cache. If you need a 
source, you can always substitute from the build farms if the origin 
disappeared (that's actually the default and you don't even need to trust the 
build farm for that to work).

Another fallback option when substitution is not possible is to get the source 
from Software Heritage. They keep an archive of almost everything. To do that, 
they have listers that help tgem find sources fsom different sesvices. They 
have a lister for GitLab, and even one for Guix. Also, as part of guix lint, a 
request is sert to swh if the oriqin is not yet archived.

Hopefully that means our origins are saved by Software Heritage, so we can 
transparently fall back to them.

Le 6 août 2022 15:08:21 GMT+02:00, "Olivier Dion via Development of GNU Guix 
and the GNU System distribution." <[email protected]> a écrit :
>Hi,
>
>Following this article <https://lwn.net/Articles/903858/>, GitLab is
>planning to start deleting project that were idle for > 12 months.
>
>Many packages origin in Guix use an url to a GitLab project.  What are
>the consequence of such deletion on Guix reproducibility?  Will it
>affects the time-machine?
>
>-- 
>Olivier Dion
>oldiob.dev
>
>

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