Brad Bell wrote:
Once a package passes its Fedora build testing, one uses "Bohdi to request enhancement updates for each released Fedora you are bringing a new package to"; see
   http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/Join

What is the next step in the EPEL procedures after the build passes its automated tests ?

Once your package is built, you're done.
Successful builds are placed in the needsign queue, until they're signed, then placed in the epel-testing repo. The next step is the push to the stable repo, which happen on 1st or 15th of each month, depending on the el release. Someone, usually Thorsten, does the stable push and asks for confirmation to the mailing list, so a package can still be prevented from entering the stable repo on a case by case basis.

Regards,
Xavier

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