Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-03-26 Thread Petr Stodulka
> rpms/hg-git -- Mercurial Plugin for Communicating with Git Servers (
> master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )

After discussion with cicku I am going to take this one, at least temporarily.

Petr



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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-29 Thread Gerald B. Cox
I took mldonkey - F23+
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-27 Thread Haïkel
I took zsh-lovers.
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-27 Thread Jens Lody
Am Fri, 26 Feb 2016 11:10:07 -0700
schrieb Kevin Fenzi :

> I have orphaned all these packages now.
> 
> Please take on any that you wish to be point of contact on. 
> 
I took this one:

> rpms/dvdbackup -- Command line tool for ripping video DVDs ( master
> f24 f23 f22 epel7 el6 )


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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-26 Thread Pier Luigi Fiorini
>
>
> rpms/hawaii-icon-theme -- Icon themes for Hawaii desktop environment (
> master f24 f23 f22 )
>

>
Took this package

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-26 Thread Ville Skyttä
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 8:10 PM, Kevin Fenzi  wrote:
> rpms/zopfli -- Zlib compatible better compressor ( master f24 f23 f22 )

Took this one.
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-26 Thread Paul Howarth
On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 09:02:36 +
Paul Howarth  wrote:

> On 21/02/16 11:34, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> >
> > Hi, folks.
> >
> > It's been announced that Christoper Mang's packages will be orphaned
> > next Friday unless he speaks up. A number of Perl packages are
> > involved and I figured it would be nice to figure who's interested
> > in maintaining which package by Friday.
> >
> > The packages involved:
> >
> > * perl-AnyEvent-I3
> > * perl-Async-MergePoint
> > * perl-CPAN-FindDependencies
> > * perl-CPANPLUS-Dist-Fedora
> > * perl-Catalyst-Authentication-Store-DBIx-Class
> > * perl-Catalyst-Plugin-Authorization-ACL
> > * perl-Class-Throwable
> > * perl-Class-XSAccessor
> > * perl-Data-MessagePack
> > * perl-Digest-CRC
> > * perl-Event-ExecFlow
> > * perl-ExtUtils-CChecker
> > * perl-File-Find-Object
> > * perl-File-Find-Object-Rule
> > * perl-Geo-METAR
> > * perl-HTML-Entities-Interpolate
> > * perl-Log-Handler
> > * perl-Net-Random
> > * perl-PDL-Graphics-PLplot
> > * perl-Perl6-Slurp
> > * perl-Proc-Queue
> > * perl-Set-Array
> > * perl-Storm
> > * perl-Tapper
> > * perl-Test-TrailingSpace
> > * perl-Text-Xslate
> > * perl-Tie-Function
> > * perl-Time-timegm
> > * perl-WebService-Linode
> > * perl-X11-Protocol
> > * perl-XML-Bare
> > * perl-XML-Tiny
> >
> > I know I'll be picking up the two Catalyst packages,
> > perl-HTML-Entities-Interpolate and probably the two XML ones.
> 
> I'll take:
> 
>  > * perl-Class-XSAccessor
>  > * perl-Digest-CRC
>  > * perl-ExtUtils-CChecker
>  > * perl-File-Find-Object
>  > * perl-File-Find-Object-Rule
>  > * perl-Perl6-Slurp
>  > * perl-Set-Array
>  > * perl-Test-TrailingSpace

I've taken those as indicated.

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-26 Thread Christian Dersch
I've taken:
dmenu
i3
i3-ipc
i3lock
i3status

Greetings,
Christian

On 02/26/2016 07:20 PM, Athmane Madjoudj wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 7:10 PM, Kevin Fenzi  wrote:
>> I have orphaned all these packages now.
>>
>> Please take on any that you wish to be point of contact on.
> 
> I've taken some package I use:
> 
> lynis
> pcapfix
> python-pefile
> unhide
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Best regards.
> 
> - Athmane
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-26 Thread Athmane Madjoudj
Hi,

On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 7:10 PM, Kevin Fenzi  wrote:
> I have orphaned all these packages now.
>
> Please take on any that you wish to be point of contact on.

I've taken some package I use:

lynis
pcapfix
python-pefile
unhide




Best regards.

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-26 Thread Kevin Fenzi
I have orphaned all these packages now.

Please take on any that you wish to be point of contact on. 

I've taken libowfat (I need this for opentracker which we use on
torrent.fedoraproject.org), co-maintainers welcome.

kevin
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rpms/NetPIPE -- Network Protocol Independent Performance Evaluator ( master 
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rpms/PyMca -- PyMca X-ray Fluorescence Toolkit ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/PyOpenGL -- Python 2.x bindings for OpenGL ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/RemoteBox -- Open Source VirtualBox Client with Remote Management ( 
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rpms/abakus -- The simple KDE calculator ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/aime -- An application embeddable programming language interpreter ( 
master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/ale -- Combines multiple inputs of the same scene ( f22 )
rpms/alliance -- VLSI EDA System ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/ansifilter -- ANSI terminal escape code converter ( master f24 f23 f22 
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rpms/ascii-design -- A tool to create ascii arts ( master f24 f23 f22 epel7 
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rpms/be -- Bugs Everywhere, a distributed bug tracker ( master f24 f23 f22 
el6 )
rpms/bitbake -- Build tool executing tasks and managing metadata ( master 
f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/bleachbit -- Python utility to free disk space and improve privacy ( 
master f24 f23 f22 epel7 el6 el5 )
rpms/blktap -- Blktap Userspace Tools + Library ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/bonesi -- The DDoS Botnet Simulator ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/budgie -- Simple and distraction free GTK+3 media player ( master f24 
f23 f22 )
rpms/bunny -- Instrumented C code security fuzzer ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/bwm-ng -- Bandwidth Monitor NG ( master f24 f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/cal3d -- Skeletal based 3-D character animation library ( master f24 
f23 f22 el6 el5 )
rpms/cdk -- Curses Development Kit ( epel7 el6 )
rpms/cego -- A relational and transactional database ( master f24 f23 f22 
epel7 el6 )
rpms/cfengine -- A systems administration tool for networks ( master f24 
f23 f22 )
rpms/cgnslib -- Computational Fluid Dynamics General Notation System ( 
master f24 f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/chinese-calendar -- A Chinese traditional calendar of UbuntuKylin ( 
master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/cln -- Class Library for Numbers ( master f24 f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/ctemplate -- A simple but powerful template language for C++ ( master 
f24 f23 f22 epel7 )
rpms/darkhttpd -- A secure, lightweight, fast, single-threaded HTTP/1.1 
server ( master f24 f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/desktopcouch -- A CouchDB instance on every desktop ( master f24 f23 
f22 )
rpms/diffuse -- Graphical tool for merging and comparing text files ( epel7 
)
rpms/dinotrace -- Waveform viewer for electronics ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/dissy -- Graphical frontend to the objdump disassembler ( master f24 
f23 f22 )
rpms/dmenu -- Generic menu for X ( master f24 f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/docky -- Advanced dock application written in Mono ( master f24 f23 
f22 )
rpms/dreampie -- A graphical cross-platform interactive Python shell ( 
master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/dvdbackup -- Command line tool for ripping video DVDs ( master f24 f23 
f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/elektra -- A key/value pair database to store software configurations 
( master f24 f23 f22 epel7 )
rpms/eqntott -- Generates truth tables from Boolean equations ( master f24 
f23 f22 el6 )
rpms/exaile -- Simple but powerful Amarok-style music player for GTK users 
( master f24 f23 f22 epel7 )
rpms/fakechroot -- Gives a fake chroot environment ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/fdm -- Simple, lightweight tool of fetching, filtering and delivering 
emails ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/fife -- Cross platform game creation framework ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/figtoipe -- FIG to IPE conversion tool ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/firehol -- Simple and powerful firewall and traffic shaping languages 
( master f24 f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/flickcurl -- C library for the Flickr API ( epel7 el6 )
rpms/florence -- Extensible scalable on-screen virtual keyboard for GNOME ( 
master f24 f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/freefem++ -- PDE solving tool ( master f24 f23 f22 el6 )
rpms/freetalk -- A console based Jabber client ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/gausssum -- A GUI application for analysis of output of quantum 
computations ( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/gcin -- An input method focused on Chinese users ( master f24 f23 f22 
epel7 el6 el5 )
rpms/gdpc -- A program for visualising molecular dynamics simulations data 
( master f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/gentoo -- Graphical file management program written in GTK+3 ( master 
f24 f23 f22 )
rpms/ghemical -- Molecular mechanics and quantum mechanics front end for 
GNOME ( master f24 f23 f22 )
   

Re: Access denied [Was: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26]

2016-02-23 Thread Jonathan Wakely

On 20/02/16 08:50 +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:

On 02/20/2016 08:44 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:

On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 06:26:42AM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:

On 02/20/2016 05:01 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:


rpms/freefem++ -- PDE solving tool ( master f23 f22 el6 )


I am trying to push an update for freefem++, using my provenpackager
privileges, but I am denied access:

--
$ git push
Enter passphrase for key 'XX':
WARNING: 'freefem++' is an alias for 'rpms/freefem++'
FATAL: W any freefem++ corsepiu DENIED by fallthru
(or you mis-spelled the reponame)
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
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What is going here?


There is a bug, we've been investigating but haven't fix yet.

Wild guess, some pattern matching confuse by "++" in filename?


That would make sense, I saw the same error recently, I think it was
for bonnie++.

It only happens when the repo was cloned with the alias, not as
rpms/$pkg

Those WARNINGs about the alias are just annoying. If I clone foo then
I don't care if it's really rpms/foo, fedpkg should just DTRT and set
the remote URL correctly so everything else works.
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-23 Thread Johannes Lips
> rpms/backintime -- Simple backup tool inspired from the Flyback
I've taken backintime, as always co-maintainers are highly welcome, since it 
needs quite a bit of work to get it up to date.

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-22 Thread John Dulaney
I can take lilypond, linode-cli, jwm, mopac7, and mscore 

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-22 Thread Pier Luigi Fiorini
2016-02-19 19:09 GMT+01:00 Josh Boyer :

[cut]

As a heads up to the greater community, the packages are listed below.
> In the event that we have to go through with the orphaning, please
> review them for packages you may wish to take over as the primary
> point of contact.  Should Christopher respond, we would still
> encourage actively seeking out co-maintainers for all of these
> packages.
>
> Thank you.
>
> josh
>
>
> rpms/hawaii-icon-theme -- Icon themes for Hawaii desktop environment (
> master f23 f22 )
>

As a co-maintainer I can take this and be listed as main contact.
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Re: Declining package maintenance requests? (Was Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26)

2016-02-22 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> "FAL" == Fabio Alessandro Locati  writes:

FAL> If a person is not able to make a click in 7 days (maybe vacation
FAL> periods could be excluded from the count), why should he be able to
FAL> do so in the following 21 days?

I think that a better question is:

If a maintainer is not able to deal with such things in a reasonable
time, why are they the only maintainer listed for a package?

We used to have a vacation page, but that's kind of weird privacy page.
I always try to let people I trust know when I'm going to be away.
Certainly if you are going to be away so long that you can't address a
comaintainership request in a reasonable time then that's exactly the
situation where you need comaintainers.

We really need to not be in the situation where a package has only one
maintainer.  And we really need to make sure that everyone knows that
provenpackagers are going to be touching your packages and people are
going to try and get involved.  They just are.  If you can't handle that
(and maybe having to do an occasional merge or revert) then you'd better
have something at the top of your spec explaining the situation.

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-22 Thread Jitka Plesníková



On 02/22/2016 10:02 AM, Paul Howarth wrote:

On 21/02/16 11:34, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:


Hi, folks.

It's been announced that Christoper Mang's packages will be orphaned
next Friday unless he speaks up. A number of Perl packages are involved
and I figured it would be nice to figure who's interested in maintaining
which package by Friday.

The packages involved:

* perl-AnyEvent-I3
* perl-Async-MergePoint
* perl-CPAN-FindDependencies
* perl-CPANPLUS-Dist-Fedora
* perl-Catalyst-Authentication-Store-DBIx-Class
* perl-Catalyst-Plugin-Authorization-ACL
* perl-Class-Throwable
* perl-Class-XSAccessor
* perl-Data-MessagePack
* perl-Digest-CRC
* perl-Event-ExecFlow
* perl-ExtUtils-CChecker
* perl-File-Find-Object
* perl-File-Find-Object-Rule
* perl-Geo-METAR
* perl-HTML-Entities-Interpolate
* perl-Log-Handler
* perl-Net-Random
* perl-PDL-Graphics-PLplot
* perl-Perl6-Slurp
* perl-Proc-Queue
* perl-Set-Array
* perl-Storm
* perl-Tapper
* perl-Test-TrailingSpace
* perl-Text-Xslate
* perl-Tie-Function
* perl-Time-timegm
* perl-WebService-Linode
* perl-X11-Protocol
* perl-XML-Bare
* perl-XML-Tiny

I know I'll be picking up the two Catalyst packages,
perl-HTML-Entities-Interpolate and probably the two XML ones.


I'll take:

> * perl-Class-XSAccessor
> * perl-Digest-CRC
> * perl-ExtUtils-CChecker
> * perl-File-Find-Object
> * perl-File-Find-Object-Rule
> * perl-Perl6-Slurp
> * perl-Set-Array
> * perl-Test-TrailingSpace

Cheers, Paul.


I'll take these packages:

* perl-AnyEvent-I3
* perl-Async-MergePoint
* perl-CPAN-FindDependencies
* perl-CPANPLUS-Dist-Fedora
* perl-Class-Throwable
* perl-Data-MessagePack
* perl-Event-ExecFlow
* perl-Log-Handler
* perl-Net-Random
* perl-Proc-Queue
* perl-Storm
* perl-Tapper
* perl-Text-Xslate
* perl-Tie-Function
* perl-Time-timegm
* perl-X11-Protocol

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-22 Thread Fabio Alessandro Locati
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 09:19:50AM +0100, Dridi Boukelmoune wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 8:15 PM, Fabio Alessandro Locati
>  wrote:
> > If Christopher will not respond, I can take care of:
> >
> snip
> > - rpms/tiptop -- Performance monitoring tool based on hardware counters
> 
> Hi Fabio,
> 
> I'm already a co-maintainer on this one, I can take tiptop.

perfect :)

Cheers,
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-22 Thread Paul Howarth

On 21/02/16 11:34, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:


Hi, folks.

It's been announced that Christoper Mang's packages will be orphaned
next Friday unless he speaks up. A number of Perl packages are involved
and I figured it would be nice to figure who's interested in maintaining
which package by Friday.

The packages involved:

* perl-AnyEvent-I3
* perl-Async-MergePoint
* perl-CPAN-FindDependencies
* perl-CPANPLUS-Dist-Fedora
* perl-Catalyst-Authentication-Store-DBIx-Class
* perl-Catalyst-Plugin-Authorization-ACL
* perl-Class-Throwable
* perl-Class-XSAccessor
* perl-Data-MessagePack
* perl-Digest-CRC
* perl-Event-ExecFlow
* perl-ExtUtils-CChecker
* perl-File-Find-Object
* perl-File-Find-Object-Rule
* perl-Geo-METAR
* perl-HTML-Entities-Interpolate
* perl-Log-Handler
* perl-Net-Random
* perl-PDL-Graphics-PLplot
* perl-Perl6-Slurp
* perl-Proc-Queue
* perl-Set-Array
* perl-Storm
* perl-Tapper
* perl-Test-TrailingSpace
* perl-Text-Xslate
* perl-Tie-Function
* perl-Time-timegm
* perl-WebService-Linode
* perl-X11-Protocol
* perl-XML-Bare
* perl-XML-Tiny

I know I'll be picking up the two Catalyst packages,
perl-HTML-Entities-Interpolate and probably the two XML ones.


I'll take:

> * perl-Class-XSAccessor
> * perl-Digest-CRC
> * perl-ExtUtils-CChecker
> * perl-File-Find-Object
> * perl-File-Find-Object-Rule
> * perl-Perl6-Slurp
> * perl-Set-Array
> * perl-Test-TrailingSpace

Cheers, Paul.
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-22 Thread Dridi Boukelmoune
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 8:15 PM, Fabio Alessandro Locati
 wrote:
> If Christopher will not respond, I can take care of:
>
snip
> - rpms/tiptop -- Performance monitoring tool based on hardware counters

Hi Fabio,

I'm already a co-maintainer on this one, I can take tiptop.

Cheers,
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-21 Thread Robin Lee
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 2:59 PM, Petr Šabata  wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 01:09:22PM -0500, Josh Boyer wrote:
> > rpms/dmenu -- Generic menu for X ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
>
> I'll take this one, finally.
> P
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> rpms/blktap -- Blktap Userspace Tools + Library ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/nbd -- Network Block Device user-space tools (TCP version) (
master f23 f22 epel7 )

I am happy to take these two.
FAS id: cheeselee

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-21 Thread Petr Šabata
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 01:09:22PM -0500, Josh Boyer wrote:
> rpms/dmenu -- Generic menu for X ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )

I'll take this one, finally.
P


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Re: Declining package maintenance requests? (Was Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26)

2016-02-21 Thread Fabio Alessandro Locati
On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 01:58:55PM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On 02/21/2016 11:44 AM, Fabio Alessandro Locati wrote:
> 
> >Now, I think that it makes sense to have the POC/Package Admins able to
> >approve and/or decline requests. I think the following 3 improvements
> >would greatly improve the ACL request experience:
> >
> >- auto-accept the ACL requests after 7 days of no POC/PA responded
> 
> I am against any automated approvals and dislike your proposal. Also, I do
> not see how automated ACLs would change anything about the situation in
> question.

True,
Sorry, I should have clarified it better: this would solve the problem I
see way more present of unresponsive maintainers preventing new
maintainers to maintain packages.
 
> Besides this, 7 days would be much too short. 4 weeks would be much more
> appropriate.

If a person is not able to make a click in 7 days (maybe vacation
periods could be excluded from the count), why should he be able to do
so in the following 21 days? Also, Fedora already have ACL cases where
the POC/PA have 7 days to respond, otherwise a positive response is
assumed.

> >- introduce an (optional) text box to allow to bundle a message with the
> >   ACL request
> Such a message should be mandatory, because I've received ACLs from people
> I've never heard before and from "inexperienced and overly eager
> new-comers".

I have said optional because a lot of times the asking-maintainer and
the POC already knows each others. Obviusly a small message could be ok
in those cases as well.

> >- allow (and force) a formal message in the case of ACL denial
> This would mean to allow people to implement ACL-request spam, with the load
> ending on those peoples' shoulders who are actually doing the Fedora work.

I don't see how this could happend.
Maybe I explained my thought in a bad way.
I'll try to explain with an example:
- user A asks ACL for package X
- X POC decides to decline A request.
In my proposal, X must justify the decline.

Best,
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Re: Declining package maintenance requests? (Was Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26)

2016-02-21 Thread Kevin Kofler
Jonathan Underwood wrote:
> My personal opinion is that (with a few possible exceptions, perhaps
> critical path, or a subset of that), co-maintainership requests
> shouldn't ever be turned down. That's really not in the spirit of
> Fedora. Which makes me wonder why, for most packages, we even need
> approval from the point of contact when requesting commit access on
> packages.

Huh? This just doesn't make sense. Either we have ACLs or we don't. If you 
are going to just blanket-allow ACL requests, then why not just drop the 
whole ACL scheme entirely (i.e., s/provenpackager/packager/ as in the good 
old cvsextras days)?

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Re: Declining package maintenance requests? (Was Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26)

2016-02-21 Thread Ralf Corsepius

On 02/21/2016 11:44 AM, Fabio Alessandro Locati wrote:


Now, I think that it makes sense to have the POC/Package Admins able to
approve and/or decline requests. I think the following 3 improvements
would greatly improve the ACL request experience:

- auto-accept the ACL requests after 7 days of no POC/PA responded


I am against any automated approvals and dislike your proposal. Also, I 
do not see how automated ACLs would change anything about the situation 
in question.


Besides this, 7 days would be much too short. 4 weeks would be much more 
appropriate.




- introduce an (optional) text box to allow to bundle a message with the
   ACL request
Such a message should be mandatory, because I've received ACLs from 
people I've never heard before and from "inexperienced and overly eager 
new-comers".



- allow (and force) a formal message in the case of ACL denial
This would mean to allow people to implement ACL-request spam, with the 
load ending on those peoples' shoulders who are actually doing the 
Fedora work.


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Re: Declining package maintenance requests? (Was Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26)

2016-02-21 Thread Jonathan Underwood
On 21 February 2016 at 10:44, Fabio Alessandro Locati
 wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 10:10:53AM +, Jonathan Underwood wrote:
>> This jumped out at me as particularly worrisome:
>>
>> On 19 February 2016 at 19:15, Fabio Alessandro Locati
>>  wrote:
>> > If Christopher will not respond, I can take care of:
>> [snip]
>> > Also I can help with the i3 packages as I volounteered few weeks ago and
>> > have been shot down by Christopher becase "no more help is needed".
>> >
>>
>> My personal opinion is that (with a few possible exceptions, perhaps
>> critical path, or a subset of that), co-maintainership requests
>> shouldn't ever be turned down. That's really not in the spirit of
>> Fedora. Which makes me wonder why, for most packages, we even need
>> approval from the point of contact when requesting commit access on
>> packages.
>>
>> Perhaps we need to have a clear policy on this?
>
> In my experience, only in two cases my requests for ACL have been
> denied:
>
> - one is the case we are speaking about, and you can read it from [0]
> - one is a case of a cold-sent ACL request that have been denied.
>   Getting to talk 2 minutes with the POC, introducing myself and saying
>   "hi" made him approve the ACL with no further questions asked.
>
> Now, I think that it makes sense to have the POC/Package Admins able to
> approve and/or decline requests. I think the following 3 improvements
> would greatly improve the ACL request experience:
>
> - auto-accept the ACL requests after 7 days of no POC/PA responded
> - introduce an (optional) text box to allow to bundle a message with the
>   ACL request
> - allow (and force) a formal message in the case of ACL denial


I think these are three excellent proposals, thanks!
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-21 Thread Emmanuel Seyman

Hi, folks.

It's been announced that Christoper Mang's packages will be orphaned
next Friday unless he speaks up. A number of Perl packages are involved
and I figured it would be nice to figure who's interested in maintaining
which package by Friday.

The packages involved:

* perl-AnyEvent-I3
* perl-Async-MergePoint
* perl-CPAN-FindDependencies
* perl-CPANPLUS-Dist-Fedora
* perl-Catalyst-Authentication-Store-DBIx-Class
* perl-Catalyst-Plugin-Authorization-ACL
* perl-Class-Throwable
* perl-Class-XSAccessor
* perl-Data-MessagePack
* perl-Digest-CRC
* perl-Event-ExecFlow
* perl-ExtUtils-CChecker
* perl-File-Find-Object
* perl-File-Find-Object-Rule
* perl-Geo-METAR
* perl-HTML-Entities-Interpolate
* perl-Log-Handler
* perl-Net-Random
* perl-PDL-Graphics-PLplot
* perl-Perl6-Slurp
* perl-Proc-Queue
* perl-Set-Array
* perl-Storm
* perl-Tapper
* perl-Test-TrailingSpace
* perl-Text-Xslate
* perl-Tie-Function
* perl-Time-timegm
* perl-WebService-Linode
* perl-X11-Protocol
* perl-XML-Bare
* perl-XML-Tiny

I know I'll be picking up the two Catalyst packages,
perl-HTML-Entities-Interpolate and probably the two XML ones.
 
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Re: Declining package maintenance requests? (Was Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26)

2016-02-21 Thread Fabio Alessandro Locati
On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 10:10:53AM +, Jonathan Underwood wrote:
> This jumped out at me as particularly worrisome:
> 
> On 19 February 2016 at 19:15, Fabio Alessandro Locati
>  wrote:
> > If Christopher will not respond, I can take care of:
> [snip]
> > Also I can help with the i3 packages as I volounteered few weeks ago and
> > have been shot down by Christopher becase "no more help is needed".
> >
> 
> My personal opinion is that (with a few possible exceptions, perhaps
> critical path, or a subset of that), co-maintainership requests
> shouldn't ever be turned down. That's really not in the spirit of
> Fedora. Which makes me wonder why, for most packages, we even need
> approval from the point of contact when requesting commit access on
> packages.
> 
> Perhaps we need to have a clear policy on this?

In my experience, only in two cases my requests for ACL have been
denied:

- one is the case we are speaking about, and you can read it from [0]
- one is a case of a cold-sent ACL request that have been denied.
  Getting to talk 2 minutes with the POC, introducing myself and saying
  "hi" made him approve the ACL with no further questions asked.

Now, I think that it makes sense to have the POC/Package Admins able to
approve and/or decline requests. I think the following 3 improvements
would greatly improve the ACL request experience:

- auto-accept the ACL requests after 7 days of no POC/PA responded
- introduce an (optional) text box to allow to bundle a message with the
  ACL request
- allow (and force) a formal message in the case of ACL denial

Best,
Fale

[0] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1276844
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Declining package maintenance requests? (Was Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26)

2016-02-21 Thread Jonathan Underwood
This jumped out at me as particularly worrisome:

On 19 February 2016 at 19:15, Fabio Alessandro Locati
 wrote:
> If Christopher will not respond, I can take care of:
[snip]
> Also I can help with the i3 packages as I volounteered few weeks ago and
> have been shot down by Christopher becase "no more help is needed".
>

My personal opinion is that (with a few possible exceptions, perhaps
critical path, or a subset of that), co-maintainership requests
shouldn't ever be turned down. That's really not in the spirit of
Fedora. Which makes me wonder why, for most packages, we even need
approval from the point of contact when requesting commit access on
packages.

Perhaps we need to have a clear policy on this?

Cheers,
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-20 Thread Antonio Trande
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On 02/19/2016 07:09 PM, Josh Boyer wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> In today's FESCo meeting, FESCo agreed to orphan all of Christoper 
> Meng's packages on February 26, 2016 at 17:00 UTC if there was no 
> further contact from Christopher.  Normally we would not
> necessarily pre-announce an oprhaning action, however the number of
> packages in question is quite large.  He is the point of contact
> for 230 packages.
> 
> As a heads up to the greater community, the packages are listed
> below. In the event that we have to go through with the orphaning,
> please review them for packages you may wish to take over as the
> primary point of contact.  Should Christopher respond, we would
> still encourage actively seeking out co-maintainers for all of
> these packages.
> 

If without maintainer, I can take 'unar'.

> rpms/unar -- Multi-format extractor ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )

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Re: Access denied [Was: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26]

2016-02-20 Thread Ralf Corsepius

On 02/20/2016 11:08 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:

On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 08:50:25AM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:

On 02/20/2016 08:44 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:

On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 06:26:42AM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:



There is a bug, we've been investigating but haven't fix yet.

Wild guess, some pattern matching confuse by "++" in filename?


Same feeling here, just haven't managed to fix it.


For the moment, you can just clone with:
fedpkg clone rpms/freefem++

And working from this clone should work fine.


Cloning works, I just can't push to this package's git.


When using a remote with the rpms namespace?
So git remote -v returns something like:
   ssh://corse...@pkgs.fedoraproject.org/rpms/freefem++
?


This did it! Thanks!

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Re: Access denied [Was: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26]

2016-02-20 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 08:50:25AM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On 02/20/2016 08:44 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
> >On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 06:26:42AM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> >>On 02/20/2016 05:01 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> >>
> rpms/freefem++ -- PDE solving tool ( master f23 f22 el6 )
> >>
> >>I am trying to push an update for freefem++, using my provenpackager
> >>privileges, but I am denied access:
> >>
> >>--
> >>$ git push
> >>Enter passphrase for key 'XX':
> >>WARNING: 'freefem++' is an alias for 'rpms/freefem++'
> >>FATAL: W any freefem++ corsepiu DENIED by fallthru
> >>(or you mis-spelled the reponame)
> >>fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
> >>
> >>Please make sure you have the correct access rights
> >>and the repository exists.
> >>--
> >>
> >>What is going here?
> >
> >There is a bug, we've been investigating but haven't fix yet.
> Wild guess, some pattern matching confuse by "++" in filename?

Same feeling here, just haven't managed to fix it.

> >For the moment, you can just clone with:
> >fedpkg clone rpms/freefem++
> >
> >And working from this clone should work fine.
> 
> Cloning works, I just can't push to this package's git.

When using a remote with the rpms namespace?
So git remote -v returns something like:
  ssh://corse...@pkgs.fedoraproject.org/rpms/freefem++
?


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Re: Access denied [Was: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26]

2016-02-19 Thread Ralf Corsepius

On 02/20/2016 08:44 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:

On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 06:26:42AM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:

On 02/20/2016 05:01 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:


rpms/freefem++ -- PDE solving tool ( master f23 f22 el6 )


I am trying to push an update for freefem++, using my provenpackager
privileges, but I am denied access:

--
$ git push
Enter passphrase for key 'XX':
WARNING: 'freefem++' is an alias for 'rpms/freefem++'
FATAL: W any freefem++ corsepiu DENIED by fallthru
(or you mis-spelled the reponame)
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
--

What is going here?


There is a bug, we've been investigating but haven't fix yet.

Wild guess, some pattern matching confuse by "++" in filename?


For the moment, you can just clone with:
fedpkg clone rpms/freefem++

And working from this clone should work fine.


Cloning works, I just can't push to this package's git.

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Re: Access denied [Was: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26]

2016-02-19 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 06:26:42AM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On 02/20/2016 05:01 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> 
> >>rpms/freefem++ -- PDE solving tool ( master f23 f22 el6 )
> 
> I am trying to push an update for freefem++, using my provenpackager
> privileges, but I am denied access:
> 
> --
> $ git push
> Enter passphrase for key 'XX':
> WARNING: 'freefem++' is an alias for 'rpms/freefem++'
> FATAL: W any freefem++ corsepiu DENIED by fallthru
> (or you mis-spelled the reponame)
> fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
> 
> Please make sure you have the correct access rights
> and the repository exists.
> --
> 
> What is going here?

There is a bug, we've been investigating but haven't fix yet.
For the moment, you can just clone with:
fedpkg clone rpms/freefem++

And working from this clone should work fine.


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Access denied [Was: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26]

2016-02-19 Thread Ralf Corsepius

On 02/20/2016 05:01 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:


rpms/freefem++ -- PDE solving tool ( master f23 f22 el6 )


I am trying to push an update for freefem++, using my provenpackager 
privileges, but I am denied access:


--
$ git push
Enter passphrase for key 'XX':
WARNING: 'freefem++' is an alias for 'rpms/freefem++'
FATAL: W any freefem++ corsepiu DENIED by fallthru
(or you mis-spelled the reponame)
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
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What is going here?


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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Ralf Corsepius

On 02/19/2016 07:09 PM, Josh Boyer wrote:

Hello,

In today's FESCo meeting, FESCo agreed to orphan all of Christoper
Meng's packages on February 26, 2016 at 17:00 UTC if there was no
further contact from Christopher.  Normally we would not necessarily
pre-announce an oprhaning action, however the number of packages in
question is quite large.  He is the point of contact for 230 packages.

As a heads up to the greater community, the packages are listed below.
In the event that we have to go through with the orphaning, please
review them for packages you may wish to take over as the primary
point of contact.  Should Christopher respond, we would still
encourage actively seeking out co-maintainers for all of these
packages.


Unless somebody else wants them, I could take these 2:

rpms/alliance -- VLSI EDA System ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/freefem++ -- PDE solving tool ( master f23 f22 el6 )


I also could take some of the perl packages, esp. should there be some 
on rt's dep-chain (I haven't checked, yet).


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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Tim Orling
I am also interested in maintaining or co-maintaining:
rpms/bitbake -- Build tool executing tasks and managing metadata (
master f23 f22 )

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
* Josh Boyer [19/02/2016 13:09] :
>
> As a heads up to the greater community, the packages are listed below.

[ snip lots of perl modules ]

I'll ping the Perl SIG and ask how many people are willing to share the load.

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Jonathan Underwood
On 19 February 2016 at 18:09, Josh Boyer  wrote:
> rpms/PyOpenGL -- Python 2.x bindings for OpenGL ( master f23 f22 )

I am happy to take this (already a co-maintainer).
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Tim Orling
I have an interest in either taking over or co-maintaining:
rpms/bwm-ng -- Bandwidth Monitor NG ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/libstatgrab -- A library that provides cross platform access to
statistics of the system ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )

I'll have to digest the rest of the list to see if there are more.

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 08:43:09PM +0100, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 06:34:03PM +, Igor Gnatenko wrote:
> >rpms/python-pygit2 -- Python 2.x bindings for libgit2 ( master f23 f22
> >epel7 )
> > 
> >whats wrong with this package? I think it is well-maintained by me.
> 
> It needs an upgrade to 0.23.3 on F23 as otherwise it just failed upon import 
> for
> me.
I forgot to add that to make things interesting 0.23.3 builds fine on x86_64 but
fails on i686...

http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=13024033


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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 06:34:03PM +, Igor Gnatenko wrote:
>rpms/python-pygit2 -- Python 2.x bindings for libgit2 ( master f23 f22
>epel7 )
> 
>whats wrong with this package? I think it is well-maintained by me.

It needs an upgrade to 0.23.3 on F23 as otherwise it just failed upon import for
me.
I don't mind helping with it if you're interested.

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Fabio Alessandro Locati
If Christopher will not respond, I can take care of:

- rpms/2ping -- Bi-directional ping utility
- rpms/NetPIPE -- Network Protocol Independent Performance Evaluator
- rpms/ascii-design -- A tool to create ascii arts
- rpms/bonesi -- The DDoS Botnet Simulator
- rpms/cdk -- Curses Development Kit
- rpms/httrack -- Website copier and offline browser
- rpms/httraqt -- HTTrack Qt GUI
- rpms/ioping -- Simple disk I/O latency monitoring tool
- rpms/libnatpmp -- Library of The NAT Port Mapping Protocol (NAT-PMP)
- rpms/libproxy -- A library handling all the details of proxy configuration
- rpms/libupnp -- Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) SDK
- rpms/lzma -- LZMA utils
- rpms/mylvmbackup -- Utility for creating MySQL backups via LVM snapshots
- rpms/nf3d -- 3D Netfilter visualization utility
- rpms/ngrep -- Network layer grep tool
- rpms/nload -- A tool can monitor network traffic and bandwidth usage
  in real time
- rpms/nsnake -- The classic snake game with textual interface
- rpms/pgpdump -- PGP packet visualizer
- rpms/pixz -- Parallel indexed xz compressor
- rpms/postgrey -- Postfix Greylisting Policy Server
- rpms/python-pgpdump -- PGP packet parser library in Python 2.x 
- rpms/python-pygit2 -- Python 2.x bindings for libgit2
- rpms/python-reportlab -- Python 2.x library for generating PDFs and
  graphics
- rpms/python3-dugong -- Python 3.x HTTP 1.1 client module
- rpms/rats -- Rough Auditing Tool for Security
- rpms/recoverjpeg -- Recover JPEG pictures and MOV movies from damaged
  devices
- rpms/ripright -- Minimal CD to FLAC ripper
- rpms/tiptop -- Performance monitoring tool based on hardware counters
- rpms/zmap -- Network scanner for Internet-wide network studies 

Also I can help with the i3 packages as I volounteered few weeks ago and
have been shot down by Christopher becase "no more help is needed". 

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Josh Boyer
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Remi Collet  wrote:
> Le 19/02/2016 19:09, Josh Boyer a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>> In today's FESCo meeting, FESCo agreed to orphan all of Christoper
>> Meng's packages on February 26, 2016 at 17:00 UTC if there was no
>> further contact from Christopher.
>
> Please, also be aware of 78 pending reviews
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW_status=ASSIGNED=Package%20Review=i%40cicku.me=1=substring_id=4654252=Fedora_format=advanced

Thanks.  That is good to be aware of indeed.

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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Remi Collet
Le 19/02/2016 19:09, Josh Boyer a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> In today's FESCo meeting, FESCo agreed to orphan all of Christoper
> Meng's packages on February 26, 2016 at 17:00 UTC if there was no
> further contact from Christopher.  

Please, also be aware of 78 pending reviews

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW_status=ASSIGNED=Package%20Review=i%40cicku.me=1=substring_id=4654252=Fedora_format=advanced


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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Remi Collet
I no answer from C.M., I will take:

> rpms/libsodium -- The Sodium crypto library ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )



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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Christian Dersch
You are not the owner. This is not a question of maintainance itself in
this case (and in case of my i3 stuff too)

On 02/19/2016 07:34 PM, Igor Gnatenko wrote:
> rpms/python-pygit2 -- Python 2.x bindings for libgit2 ( master f23 f22
> epel7 )
>
> whats wrong with this package? I think it is well-maintained by me.
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 7:09 PM Josh Boyer  > wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> In today's FESCo meeting, FESCo agreed to orphan all of Christoper
> Meng's packages on February 26, 2016 at 17:00 UTC if there was no
> further contact from Christopher.  Normally we would not necessarily
> pre-announce an oprhaning action, however the number of packages in
> question is quite large.  He is the point of contact for 230 packages.
>
> As a heads up to the greater community, the packages are listed below.
> In the event that we have to go through with the orphaning, please
> review them for packages you may wish to take over as the primary
> point of contact.  Should Christopher respond, we would still
> encourage actively seeking out co-maintainers for all of these
> packages.
>
> Thank you.
>
> josh
>
> rpms/2ping -- Bi-directional ping utility ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/CImg -- C++ Template Image Processing Toolkit ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/NetPIPE -- Network Protocol Independent Performance Evaluator (
> master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/PyMca -- PyMca X-ray Fluorescence Toolkit ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/PyOpenGL -- Python 2.x bindings for OpenGL ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/RemoteBox -- Open Source VirtualBox Client with Remote Management
> ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/abakus -- The simple KDE calculator ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/aime -- An application embeddable programming language
> interpreter ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/ale -- Combines multiple inputs of the same scene ( f22 )
> rpms/alliance -- VLSI EDA System ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/ansifilter -- ANSI terminal escape code converter ( master f23
> f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/ascii-design -- A tool to create ascii arts ( master f23 f22
> epel7 )
> rpms/backintime -- Simple backup tool inspired from the Flyback
> project and TimeVault ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
> rpms/be -- Bugs Everywhere, a distributed bug tracker ( master f23
> f22 el6 )
> rpms/bitbake -- Build tool executing tasks and managing metadata (
> master f23 f22 )
> rpms/bleachbit -- Python utility to free disk space and improve
> privacy ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 el5 )
> rpms/blktap -- Blktap Userspace Tools + Library ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/bonesi -- The DDoS Botnet Simulator ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/budgie -- Simple and distraction free GTK+3 media player (
> master f23 f22 )
> rpms/bunny -- Instrumented C code security fuzzer ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/bwm-ng -- Bandwidth Monitor NG ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/cal3d -- Skeletal based 3-D character animation library ( master
> f23 f22 el6 el5 )
> rpms/cdk -- Curses Development Kit ( epel7 el6 )
> rpms/cego -- A relational and transactional database ( master f23 f22
> epel7 el6 )
> rpms/cfengine -- A systems administration tool for networks (
> master f23 f22 )
> rpms/cgnslib -- Computational Fluid Dynamics General Notation System (
> master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/chinese-calendar -- A Chinese traditional calendar of UbuntuKylin
> ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/cln -- Class Library for Numbers ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/ctemplate -- A simple but powerful template language for C++ (
> master f23 f22 epel7 )
> rpms/darkhttpd -- A secure, lightweight, fast, single-threaded
> HTTP/1.1 server ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/desktopcouch -- A CouchDB instance on every desktop ( master
> f23 f22 )
> rpms/diffuse -- Graphical tool for merging and comparing text
> files ( epel7 )
> rpms/dinotrace -- Waveform viewer for electronics ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/dissy -- Graphical frontend to the objdump disassembler (
> master f23 f22 )
> rpms/dmenu -- Generic menu for X ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/docky -- Advanced dock application written in Mono ( master
> f23 f22 )
> rpms/dreampie -- A graphical cross-platform interactive Python shell (
> master f23 f22 )
> rpms/dvdbackup -- Command line tool for ripping video DVDs ( master
> f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/elektra -- A key/value pair database to store software
> configurations ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
> rpms/eqntott -- Generates truth tables from Boolean equations ( master
> f23 f22 el6 )
> rpms/exaile -- Simple but powerful Amarok-style music player for GTK
> users ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
> rpms/fakechroot -- Gives a fake chroot environment ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/fdm -- 

Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Björn Esser
I'll take json-c and qd, since both are Shogun dependencies.
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Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Christian Dersch
Btw you can take it after orphaning ;)

On 02/19/2016 07:36 PM, Christian Dersch wrote:
> You are not the owner. This is not a question of maintainance itself
> in this case (and in case of my i3 stuff too)
>
> On 02/19/2016 07:34 PM, Igor Gnatenko wrote:
>> rpms/python-pygit2 -- Python 2.x bindings for libgit2 ( master f23
>> f22 epel7 )
>>
>> whats wrong with this package? I think it is well-maintained by me.
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 7:09 PM Josh Boyer
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> In today's FESCo meeting, FESCo agreed to orphan all of Christoper
>> Meng's packages on February 26, 2016 at 17:00 UTC if there was no
>> further contact from Christopher.  Normally we would not necessarily
>> pre-announce an oprhaning action, however the number of packages in
>> question is quite large.  He is the point of contact for 230
>> packages.
>>
>> As a heads up to the greater community, the packages are listed
>> below.
>> In the event that we have to go through with the orphaning, please
>> review them for packages you may wish to take over as the primary
>> point of contact.  Should Christopher respond, we would still
>> encourage actively seeking out co-maintainers for all of these
>> packages.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> josh
>>
>> rpms/2ping -- Bi-directional ping utility ( master f23 f22 epel7
>> el6 )
>> rpms/CImg -- C++ Template Image Processing Toolkit ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/NetPIPE -- Network Protocol Independent Performance Evaluator (
>> master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/PyMca -- PyMca X-ray Fluorescence Toolkit ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/PyOpenGL -- Python 2.x bindings for OpenGL ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/RemoteBox -- Open Source VirtualBox Client with Remote
>> Management
>> ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/abakus -- The simple KDE calculator ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/aime -- An application embeddable programming language
>> interpreter ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/ale -- Combines multiple inputs of the same scene ( f22 )
>> rpms/alliance -- VLSI EDA System ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/ansifilter -- ANSI terminal escape code converter ( master f23
>> f22 epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/ascii-design -- A tool to create ascii arts ( master f23 f22
>> epel7 )
>> rpms/backintime -- Simple backup tool inspired from the Flyback
>> project and TimeVault ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
>> rpms/be -- Bugs Everywhere, a distributed bug tracker ( master
>> f23 f22 el6 )
>> rpms/bitbake -- Build tool executing tasks and managing metadata (
>> master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/bleachbit -- Python utility to free disk space and improve
>> privacy ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 el5 )
>> rpms/blktap -- Blktap Userspace Tools + Library ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/bonesi -- The DDoS Botnet Simulator ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/budgie -- Simple and distraction free GTK+3 media player (
>> master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/bunny -- Instrumented C code security fuzzer ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/bwm-ng -- Bandwidth Monitor NG ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/cal3d -- Skeletal based 3-D character animation library ( master
>> f23 f22 el6 el5 )
>> rpms/cdk -- Curses Development Kit ( epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/cego -- A relational and transactional database ( master f23 f22
>> epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/cfengine -- A systems administration tool for networks (
>> master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/cgnslib -- Computational Fluid Dynamics General Notation
>> System (
>> master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/chinese-calendar -- A Chinese traditional calendar of
>> UbuntuKylin
>> ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/cln -- Class Library for Numbers ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/ctemplate -- A simple but powerful template language for C++ (
>> master f23 f22 epel7 )
>> rpms/darkhttpd -- A secure, lightweight, fast, single-threaded
>> HTTP/1.1 server ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/desktopcouch -- A CouchDB instance on every desktop ( master
>> f23 f22 )
>> rpms/diffuse -- Graphical tool for merging and comparing text
>> files ( epel7 )
>> rpms/dinotrace -- Waveform viewer for electronics ( master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/dissy -- Graphical frontend to the objdump disassembler (
>> master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/dmenu -- Generic menu for X ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/docky -- Advanced dock application written in Mono ( master
>> f23 f22 )
>> rpms/dreampie -- A graphical cross-platform interactive Python
>> shell (
>> master f23 f22 )
>> rpms/dvdbackup -- Command line tool for ripping video DVDs ( master
>> f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
>> rpms/elektra -- A key/value pair database to store software
>> configurations ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
>> rpms/eqntott -- Generates truth tables from Boolean equations (
>> master
>> f23 f22 el6 )

Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Igor Gnatenko
 rpms/python-pygit2 -- Python 2.x bindings for libgit2 ( master f23 f22
epel7 )

whats wrong with this package? I think it is well-maintained by me.

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 7:09 PM Josh Boyer 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> In today's FESCo meeting, FESCo agreed to orphan all of Christoper
> Meng's packages on February 26, 2016 at 17:00 UTC if there was no
> further contact from Christopher.  Normally we would not necessarily
> pre-announce an oprhaning action, however the number of packages in
> question is quite large.  He is the point of contact for 230 packages.
>
> As a heads up to the greater community, the packages are listed below.
> In the event that we have to go through with the orphaning, please
> review them for packages you may wish to take over as the primary
> point of contact.  Should Christopher respond, we would still
> encourage actively seeking out co-maintainers for all of these
> packages.
>
> Thank you.
>
> josh
>
> rpms/2ping -- Bi-directional ping utility ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/CImg -- C++ Template Image Processing Toolkit ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/NetPIPE -- Network Protocol Independent Performance Evaluator (
> master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/PyMca -- PyMca X-ray Fluorescence Toolkit ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/PyOpenGL -- Python 2.x bindings for OpenGL ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/RemoteBox -- Open Source VirtualBox Client with Remote Management
> ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/abakus -- The simple KDE calculator ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/aime -- An application embeddable programming language
> interpreter ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/ale -- Combines multiple inputs of the same scene ( f22 )
> rpms/alliance -- VLSI EDA System ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/ansifilter -- ANSI terminal escape code converter ( master f23
> f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/ascii-design -- A tool to create ascii arts ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
> rpms/backintime -- Simple backup tool inspired from the Flyback
> project and TimeVault ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
> rpms/be -- Bugs Everywhere, a distributed bug tracker ( master f23 f22 el6
> )
> rpms/bitbake -- Build tool executing tasks and managing metadata (
> master f23 f22 )
> rpms/bleachbit -- Python utility to free disk space and improve
> privacy ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 el5 )
> rpms/blktap -- Blktap Userspace Tools + Library ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/bonesi -- The DDoS Botnet Simulator ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/budgie -- Simple and distraction free GTK+3 media player ( master f23
> f22 )
> rpms/bunny -- Instrumented C code security fuzzer ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/bwm-ng -- Bandwidth Monitor NG ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/cal3d -- Skeletal based 3-D character animation library ( master
> f23 f22 el6 el5 )
> rpms/cdk -- Curses Development Kit ( epel7 el6 )
> rpms/cego -- A relational and transactional database ( master f23 f22
> epel7 el6 )
> rpms/cfengine -- A systems administration tool for networks ( master f23
> f22 )
> rpms/cgnslib -- Computational Fluid Dynamics General Notation System (
> master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/chinese-calendar -- A Chinese traditional calendar of UbuntuKylin
> ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/cln -- Class Library for Numbers ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/ctemplate -- A simple but powerful template language for C++ (
> master f23 f22 epel7 )
> rpms/darkhttpd -- A secure, lightweight, fast, single-threaded
> HTTP/1.1 server ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/desktopcouch -- A CouchDB instance on every desktop ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/diffuse -- Graphical tool for merging and comparing text files (
> epel7 )
> rpms/dinotrace -- Waveform viewer for electronics ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/dissy -- Graphical frontend to the objdump disassembler ( master f23
> f22 )
> rpms/dmenu -- Generic menu for X ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/docky -- Advanced dock application written in Mono ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/dreampie -- A graphical cross-platform interactive Python shell (
> master f23 f22 )
> rpms/dvdbackup -- Command line tool for ripping video DVDs ( master
> f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/elektra -- A key/value pair database to store software
> configurations ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
> rpms/eqntott -- Generates truth tables from Boolean equations ( master
> f23 f22 el6 )
> rpms/exaile -- Simple but powerful Amarok-style music player for GTK
> users ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
> rpms/fakechroot -- Gives a fake chroot environment ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/fdm -- Simple, lightweight tool of fetching, filtering and
> delivering emails ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/fife -- Cross platform game creation framework ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/figtoipe -- FIG to IPE conversion tool ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/firehol -- Simple and powerful firewall and traffic shaping
> languages ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/flickcurl -- C library for the Flickr API ( epel7 el6 )
> rpms/florence -- Extensible scalable on-screen virtual keyboard for
> GNOME ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/freefem++ -- PDE solving tool ( 

Re: Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Christian Dersch
On 02/19/2016 07:09 PM, Josh Boyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In today's FESCo meeting, FESCo agreed to orphan all of Christoper
> Meng's packages on February 26, 2016 at 17:00 UTC if there was no
> further contact from Christopher.  Normally we would not necessarily
> pre-announce an oprhaning action, however the number of packages in
> question is quite large.  He is the point of contact for 230 packages.
>
> As a heads up to the greater community, the packages are listed below.
> In the event that we have to go through with the orphaning, please
> review them for packages you may wish to take over as the primary
> point of contact.  Should Christopher respond, we would still
> encourage actively seeking out co-maintainers for all of these
> packages.
>
> Thank you.
>
> josh
>
> rpms/i3 -- Improved tiling window manager ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
> rpms/i3-ipc -- Inter-process communication with i3 ( master f23 f22 )
> rpms/i3lock -- Simple X display locker like slock ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
> rpms/i3status -- Status bar generator for i3bar, dzen2, xmobar or
> similar programs ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
>

I'll take the i3-related packages in case of no response as I'm already
comaintaining them.

Greetings,
Christian
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Large number of packages to be orphaned on Feb 26

2016-02-19 Thread Josh Boyer
Hello,

In today's FESCo meeting, FESCo agreed to orphan all of Christoper
Meng's packages on February 26, 2016 at 17:00 UTC if there was no
further contact from Christopher.  Normally we would not necessarily
pre-announce an oprhaning action, however the number of packages in
question is quite large.  He is the point of contact for 230 packages.

As a heads up to the greater community, the packages are listed below.
In the event that we have to go through with the orphaning, please
review them for packages you may wish to take over as the primary
point of contact.  Should Christopher respond, we would still
encourage actively seeking out co-maintainers for all of these
packages.

Thank you.

josh

rpms/2ping -- Bi-directional ping utility ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/CImg -- C++ Template Image Processing Toolkit ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/NetPIPE -- Network Protocol Independent Performance Evaluator (
master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/PyMca -- PyMca X-ray Fluorescence Toolkit ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/PyOpenGL -- Python 2.x bindings for OpenGL ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/RemoteBox -- Open Source VirtualBox Client with Remote Management
( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/abakus -- The simple KDE calculator ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/aime -- An application embeddable programming language
interpreter ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/ale -- Combines multiple inputs of the same scene ( f22 )
rpms/alliance -- VLSI EDA System ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/ansifilter -- ANSI terminal escape code converter ( master f23
f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/ascii-design -- A tool to create ascii arts ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
rpms/backintime -- Simple backup tool inspired from the Flyback
project and TimeVault ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
rpms/be -- Bugs Everywhere, a distributed bug tracker ( master f23 f22 el6 )
rpms/bitbake -- Build tool executing tasks and managing metadata (
master f23 f22 )
rpms/bleachbit -- Python utility to free disk space and improve
privacy ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 el5 )
rpms/blktap -- Blktap Userspace Tools + Library ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/bonesi -- The DDoS Botnet Simulator ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/budgie -- Simple and distraction free GTK+3 media player ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/bunny -- Instrumented C code security fuzzer ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/bwm-ng -- Bandwidth Monitor NG ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/cal3d -- Skeletal based 3-D character animation library ( master
f23 f22 el6 el5 )
rpms/cdk -- Curses Development Kit ( epel7 el6 )
rpms/cego -- A relational and transactional database ( master f23 f22
epel7 el6 )
rpms/cfengine -- A systems administration tool for networks ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/cgnslib -- Computational Fluid Dynamics General Notation System (
master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/chinese-calendar -- A Chinese traditional calendar of UbuntuKylin
( master f23 f22 )
rpms/cln -- Class Library for Numbers ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/ctemplate -- A simple but powerful template language for C++ (
master f23 f22 epel7 )
rpms/darkhttpd -- A secure, lightweight, fast, single-threaded
HTTP/1.1 server ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/desktopcouch -- A CouchDB instance on every desktop ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/diffuse -- Graphical tool for merging and comparing text files ( epel7 )
rpms/dinotrace -- Waveform viewer for electronics ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/dissy -- Graphical frontend to the objdump disassembler ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/dmenu -- Generic menu for X ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/docky -- Advanced dock application written in Mono ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/dreampie -- A graphical cross-platform interactive Python shell (
master f23 f22 )
rpms/dvdbackup -- Command line tool for ripping video DVDs ( master
f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/elektra -- A key/value pair database to store software
configurations ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
rpms/eqntott -- Generates truth tables from Boolean equations ( master
f23 f22 el6 )
rpms/exaile -- Simple but powerful Amarok-style music player for GTK
users ( master f23 f22 epel7 )
rpms/fakechroot -- Gives a fake chroot environment ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/fdm -- Simple, lightweight tool of fetching, filtering and
delivering emails ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/fife -- Cross platform game creation framework ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/figtoipe -- FIG to IPE conversion tool ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/firehol -- Simple and powerful firewall and traffic shaping
languages ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/flickcurl -- C library for the Flickr API ( epel7 el6 )
rpms/florence -- Extensible scalable on-screen virtual keyboard for
GNOME ( master f23 f22 epel7 el6 )
rpms/freefem++ -- PDE solving tool ( master f23 f22 el6 )
rpms/freetalk -- A console based Jabber client ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/gausssum -- A GUI application for analysis of output of quantum
computations ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/gcin -- An input method focused on Chinese users ( master f23 f22
epel7 el6 el5 )
rpms/gdpc -- A program for visualising molecular dynamics simulations
data ( master f23 f22 )
rpms/gentoo -- Graphical file management