Sorry for not responding to this before, but lots of other things to do and 
this packaging business obviously needs more than just an hour here or there of 
reading READMEs.

I see you want to make things even more difficult for me by giving me *several* 
options to choose from, are you *trying* to torture me? ;)

Is there somewhere I can read up on this way of managing packages?

And any particular reason why you would suggest making a new gitgub project for 
each of the Ceylon SPEC files instead of just putting them together? Wouldn't 
that just give us a bunch of 1-file projects otherwise?

Thanks,
-Tako


----- Original Message -----
From: "Alek Paunov" <a...@declera.com>
To: "Development discussions related to Fedora" <devel@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Cc: "Tako Schotanus" <tscho...@redhat.com>
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 5:54:53 PM
Subject: Re: Introduction

On 22.11.2013 14:58, Tako Schotanus wrote:
> So I'm completely new to this packaging business, I managed to piece together 
> a SPEC file that results in an actually working RPM for our project and even 
> Koji seems to accept it, but there's so much information to absorb that I'm 
> feeling a bit out of my depth. (Our project being a programming language 
> we're dealing with some difficult issues with respect to versioning and such, 
> for now I've copied Java's with alternatives and such which might or not be a 
> good idea). So if there are some friendly people here that can guide me 
> through my first real submission that would be great!

I really don't know weather this idea is appropriate [*], but since 
Ceylon development is github based anyway and Ceylon is a fresh new 
development stack (according to Fedora.next terminology :-) ), what 
about new github account: fstack-ceylon (Ceylon related packages for 
Fedora) containing something like:

gh:fstack-ceylon/ceylon/ceylon.spec
gh:fstack-ceylon/ecliplse-ceylon-ide/ecliplse-ceylon-ide.spec
... etc

formed in the same shape as the future dist-git repos (being drafts for 
them) for all the incoming Ceylon SRPMs.

You could then clone/commit there your current .spec drafts and receive 
issues and pull requests containing packages improvements (e.g. with 
pointers to relevant guidelines parts) if it turns out that such style 
of community work on the specs seems efficient to the established 
packagers, who already offered help.

I imagine few additional pros:
- Ceylon stack packaging "story" collected under a github account can 
become a visible guide for the new stacks Fedora integration (especially 
for the potential contributors which are new to the tracking of the 
bugzilla.rh packaging bugs and the other Fedora communication channels).
- the whole collection of the specs, when polished could be forked and 
tweaked for other RPM based distributions.

Kind Regards,
Alek

[*] because 1) it seems that few voices are firmly against Fedora 
specific work on github and 2) this would lead to some bug-tracking 
fragmentation between github/bugzilla, but I hope the latter is more 
technical (synchronization/indexing) issue.

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