Hi there,

As a long-time user of openSUSE and Packman, completely aside from the fact 
that I am a Novell employee and routinely use SLES, I have a habit of running 
into software that is not available in the standard repositories -- of which I 
consider Packman to be one of the very few.

These are typically modest little tools, created as a one-off, but still quite 
useful. Installing them usually involves little more than a ./configure; make; 
make install, but that is still far removed from having them available for 
searching and installation through zypper or YaST. While I can certainly build 
RPMs for them and even set up a repository of my own, it would be useful, to 
both myself and others, to have stuff like this included in Packman as 
standard. So my question now is how to get it there.

I do not really know what it takes to become (and remain) a Packman maintainer. 
I am willing to invest some time, and seeing that the tools in question are not 
that likely to get updated further I would not expect there to be a need for 
frequent updates in content. Building a package once, for various distributions 
(openSUSE current, -1, -2 and -3, plus perhaps SLES current, -1, -2), and 
running a rebuild whenever a new generation of a distribution gets introduced, 
would certainly be an option for me.

Could you please let me know whether it would be acceptable for having such a 
'maintainer light' added to your team, and what the terms and conditions would 
then be? I am a software developer with extensive experience in the Linux 
arena, and will have no trouble whipping up virtual machines for the building 
and testing against different distributions. So in practical terms I am not 
expecting many difficulties. I primarily need to know what would be expected of 
me.

Best regards,
Remco de Vreugd.


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