Yes, of course.
More precisely - official Fedora repo and EPEL repo for CentOS (but who 
can know?..).
The result (e.g.) - https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/razorqt
First step for LXQT - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1151711

Best help is to provide compiling (_not_ installing) whole of LXQT in 
one step (like Razor-Qt).
Now (0.7.0) I have to make 4 separate packages:
1. lxqt-libs (liblxqt) - it must be packaged and _installed_ befor next 
steps
2. Then - liblxqt-mount and lxqt-globalkeys - the same
3. Then - other LXQT components
This is really hard to maintain synchronous versions/releases in 
separate packages.

14.10.2014 05:32, Alex G.S.:
> Eugene,
>
> Did you mean you were pushing to the official Fedora and CentOS 
> repo's?  That would be great.  Do you have a time frame of when you 
> think that'll be complete or if you need any help?
>
> Best,
> AlexGS
>
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Jerome Leclanche <adys...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:adys...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi
>
>     We have no control over github releases, they are made automatically
>     as you said. Can't modify any schema or anything.
>
>     But I can't be clear enough about this: distributions should use
>     sources on lxqt.org <http://lxqt.org> (as long as they rehost of
>     course). Github sources
>     are the untrusted ones because they are handled by a third party.
>     lxqt.org <http://lxqt.org> sources are tagged, checksummed and
>     pushed as is to the
>     lxqt.org <http://lxqt.org> repos which are fully under the control
>     of the lxde team.
>     The issue regarding the layout inside those archives is known and
>     fixed for 0.8, which will be released imminently (for real guys, we're
>     talking within next couple of days).
>
>     J. Leclanche
>
>
>     2014-10-10 17:28 GMT+02:00 Eugene Pivnev <ti.eug...@gmail.com
>     <mailto:ti.eug...@gmail.com>>:
>     > I'm starting pushing LXQT into official Fedore/CentOS repos (as
>     maintainer).
>     > And ask you to make 0.7.0 (tarballs in github) with standart rules
>     > (<name>-<version>.tar.gz, that contains <name>-<version> folder).
>     >
>     > Standard source URL must be like:
>     >
>     https://github.com/$OWNER/%{name}/archive/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz 
> <https://github.com/$OWNER/%%7Bname%7D/archive/%%7Bname%7D-%%7Bversion%7D.tar.gz>
>     > E.g.: https://github.com/lxde/liblxqt/archive/liblxde-0.7.0.tar.gz
>     >
>     > Now _all_ of sources are:
>     > https://github.com/$OWNER/%{name}/archive/%{version}.tar.gz
>     <https://github.com/$OWNER/%%7Bname%7D/archive/%%7Bversion%7D.tar.gz>
>     >
>     > Please - tune release tarballs
>     >
>     > ====
>     > Q&A:
>     >
>     > Q: Each src are downloading as <name>-<version>.tar.gz with browser.
>     > A: Yes. But Fedora build system is not browser. Try wget.
>     >
>     > Q: this is not problem for liblxqt
>     > A: Yes. But this is problem for packageing from 1+ sources
>     >
>     
> (http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/QtDesktop:/LXQT/Fedora_20/src/lxqt-0.7.0-19.1.src.rpm).
>     > Each from src tarball will be "0.7.0.tar.gz".
>     >
>     > Q: you can download from http://lxqt.org/downloads/lxqt/0.7.0/
>     > A: Yes. But:
>     > - these sources differe against github ones
>     > - and non-standard too (folder <name>-<version> inside)
>     > - and not trusted (github sources are made automatically)
>     >
>     >
>     >
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