<div id="geary-body">When I started to get drumgizmo into main fedora, every new package maintainer needed a mentor. I would like to help packaging again. But finding a mentor could be the bigger problem than getting the package into the right form.<div><br></div><div>There's Fedora Jam [1]. Maybe that's the right umbrella for us.</div><div><br></div><div>Links:</div><div>[1]: <a href="https://labs.fedoraproject.org/de/jam/">https://labs.fedoraproject.org/de/jam/</a></div></div><div id="geary-quote"><br>Am So, 22. Okt, 2017 um 10:25 schrieb Yury Bulka <setthemfree@privacyrequired.com>:<br><blockquote type="cite"><div class="plaintext" style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Let's take SuperCollider as an example. It is included in debian main,
so it probably wouldn't have any licensing issues with fedora.
How the process of moving it into main fedora would look like in
general?
Take the srpm, adapt it to Fedora's Packaging Guidelines [1] and submit
to fedora?
Then, I guess, the person doing it would have to take the responsibility
of maintaining the fedora package.
I could try doing it maybe, although I don't have much experience in
packaging or C++ development. Is the knowledge of C++ absolutely
required to be able to maintain a fedora package for SuperCollider?
Links:
[1]: <a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines">https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines</a>
Martin Tarenskeen <<a href="mailto:m.tarenskeen@zonnet.nl">m.tarenskeen@zonnet.nl</a>> writes:
<blockquote> On Sat, 21 Oct 2017, Yury Bulka wrote:
<blockquote> Dear all,
I haven't posted here before, but after reading this list for a while
I have an impression that we seem to expect too much work from a
single person (Fernando) - providing -rt packages of the kernel,
maintaining planeccrma repos, as well as maintaining fedora packages for
supercollider and a whole bunch of other software...
I'm thinking that maybe we could somehow distribute this work?
For instance by trying to move *some* of the packages (like
supercollider) from planetccrma to main fedora repos?
How hard may that be? Is there anything about, say, supercollider, that
would not allow it to be included in main fedora?
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Several packages that used to be part of PlanetCCRMA are now part of
the normal Fedora repos already. Due to, among others, Fedora's strict
licencing policy not all PlanetCCRMA packages could/can be moved to
Fedora though.
Fernando does a tremendous job maintaining the PlanetCCRMA packages. I
totally agree that it would be great if he got some help from others.
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