While working on https://pagure.io/centos-sig-hyperscale/sig/issue/23 I branched selinux-policy to try and fix the issue. That was the wrong thing to do, and with the help of @ngompa we setup a subpackage to drop off a policy overlay module, which sorted out the issue. I've already untagged the package I'd build off selinux-policy, but I'd really like to delete the branch altogether so someone doesn't accidentally use it down the road. Not really sure what's the best way to do that, and couldn't find any documentation either. Thanks!
selinux-policy
Don't think there is an easy way to just delete that branch, something to be checked, as it was clearly asked by Legal dept to never delete any project on git.centos.org. Don't know how that would apply for a branch, nor if the ACL system in place would let you push (with RWC rights) but then delete a branch.
Worst (but easiest) solution : just push one commit that remove what you initially did/pushed with commit message explaining why ? (just an idea)
Thanks! I just pushed https://git.centos.org/rpms/selinux-policy/c/51fc3575ebd39c392108c6e32dfa5f4ed8fcf5e8?branch=c8s-sig-hyperscale to make it clear this branch is no longer used.
Metadata Update from @arrfab: - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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