https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1856005



--- Comment #26 from Paul Grosu <[email protected]> ---

Hi Orion,

Thank you for helping us, and I am sorry for replying so late.  We were under
the impression that you might be our sponsor, and that once approved it was
going to show up automatically in Fedora with the updated package.  We were
reading at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_Review_Process about the
following steps:

- The reviewer will review your package. You should fix any blockers that the
reviewer identifies. Once the reviewer is happy with the package, the
fedora-review flag will be set to +, indicating that the package has passed
review.

- If you have not yet been sponsored, request sponsorship by raising an issue
at https://pagure.io/packager-sponsors/.

- When your package pass the review, you should use the fedpkg tool to request
a git repository for it. Before doing that you will need a pagure_api_token
configured (one with "Create a new ticket" ACL) and added into
~/.config/rpkg/fedpkg.conf

[fedpkg.pagure]
token = generated-code

What would be our next steps?  Do we need to create a GitHub repository?  Do we
need to create a new fedpkg ticket?

Thank you for helping us through this process,
Paul and Gene


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