Hey Laca,

    I've added a link to your post on the SFE wiki.
    http://pkgbuild.wiki.sourceforge.net/SFE

       HTH,

          Erwann
   

Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote:
> For the record (and for google ;)
>
> The best way to submit new spec files to SFE is:
>  - register on sourceforge.net
>  - email me (laca at sun dot com) your user name
>  - I will add you as a project member and you can start committing.
>  - If you'd like someone to review your spec file or your changes,
>    you can email them here or ping someone on #pkgbuild (see below)
>  - I will also ask you to update the ChangeLog and %changelog
>    whenever you make changes and avoid stepping on someone else's
>    toe (i.e. if you're updating someone else's spec file, ask them
>    first).
>
> More hints:
>  - you can sign up for commit notifications here:
>    https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pkgbuild-sfe-commits
>  - there's now a Wiki, I encourage you to add info about your
>    packages there: http://pkgbuild.wiki.sourceforge.net/SFE
>  - if you need help, you can always find someone on
>    irc://freenode.net/#pkgbuild
>
> Laca
>
> On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 09:03 -0700, Damien Carbery wrote:
>   
>> You can commit your spec file and patches to spec-files-extra, a bit of a 
>> free-for-all repository on sourceforge.net
>> http://pkgbuild.sourceforge.net/spec-files-extra/
>>     
>
>
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