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      <title>Updates to Fedora Account System and impacts to fedpkg, koji</title>
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      <description>Today when trying to do my Fedora packaging stuff I encountered problems with the fedpkg and koji commands &amp;ndash; they would just hang without any output.
It turns out the Fedora Infrastructure folks are having a &amp;ldquo;Flag Day&amp;rdquo; which impacts some of the packaging workflow.
After talking with some helpful individuals on #fedora-devel and #fedora-admin, here&amp;rsquo;s what I had to do on my Fedora 25 installation to get things working again:</description>
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