The Jenkins infrastructure team will remove the jcenter and jcenter-cache 
repositories from the definition of the `*public*` virtual repository 
<https://repo.jenkins-ci.org/artifactory/public/> as part of the effort to 
reduce bandwidth consumption by repo.jenkins-ci.org.

We will perform a two hour "brownout" test Wednesday December 6, 2023 from 
1:00 PM UTC to 3:00 PM UTC.  During that two hour period, the jcenter and 
jcenter-cache repositories will not be included in the public virtual 
repository.  At the end of the two hour brownout, we will insert the 
jcenter and jcenter-cache repositories into the public virtual repository 
again.

During the brownout, we'll perform specific tests as described in help desk 
ticket 3842 <https://github.com/jenkins-infra/helpdesk/issues/3842>.  The 
Jenkins infra team will be performing those tests.  If others would like to 
join the tests, they are welcome to comment in the Jenkins infra chat 
channel <https://matrix.to/#/%23jenkins-infra:matrix.org>.

After the brownout is complete, we'll analyze the results.  If the results 
show no failures, we'll plan to implement the production change next week.  
If the results show failures, we'll resolve the failures and plan for a 
second brownout to confirm that the failures are resolved.

More details may be discussed tomorrow at 2:30 PM UTC in the weekly Jenkins 
infra team meeting.  See the Jenkins events calendar 
<https://www.jenkins.io/events/> for the link to the weekly Jenkins infra 
team meeting.

Thanks,
Mark Waite

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