Follow up to #487:
The RPM part of a compose is quick and doesn't take so much storage or bandwidth even if done more frequently, as RPMs are hardlinked. It is the images where storage and bandwidth makes a big difference. OTOH we do want at least the basic images as part of the compose, as this gives us QA on the compose dependencies as well as the content.
One thing that can be done is to split out the Live AltImages into a separate compose config (with its own schedule), as those are not part of RHEL anyway.
Follow up to #487:
The RPM part of a compose is quick and doesn't take so much storage or bandwidth even if done more frequently, as RPMs are hardlinked. It is the images where storage and bandwidth makes a big difference. OTOH we do want at least the basic images as part of the compose, as this gives us QA on the compose dependencies as well as the content.
One thing that can be done is to split out the Live AltImages into a separate compose config (with its own schedule), as those are not part of RHEL anyway.