Re: Self Introduction: Sohan Kunkerkar

2020-12-08 Thread Andy Mender
On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 at 16:42, Sohan Kunkerkar  wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> Good day! I hope everyone is keeping well in these unprecedented and
> difficult times.
> My name is Sohan Kunkerkar and I'm a software engineer at Red Hat Inc
> helping to develop and maintain a container-focused operating system.
> Before working on Fedora-CoreOS, I was involved in efforts to building the
> foundational aspects of the k8s cluster federation-v2 (KubeFed) prototype.
> I've been a Fedora user for the past 5 years and am looking forward to
> contributing to this ecosystem. I'm passionate about large-scale
> distributed systems, cloud-native infrastructure, and container tools. In
> my free time, I try to explore the open-source community with their recent
> concepts and solutions and try to contribute to it.
>
> Regarding packaging, I would like to apply for co-maintainership of the
> following packages:
> 1. https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-coreos-installer
> 2. https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/fedora-coreos-config-transpiler
> 3. https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ignition
> 4. https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-afterburn
>
> Thanks!


Welcome Sohan! :)
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Re: Self Introduction: Sohan Kunkerkar

2020-12-07 Thread Matthew Miller
On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 03:41:23PM -, Sohan Kunkerkar wrote:
> My name is Sohan Kunkerkar and I'm a software engineer at Red Hat Inc
> helping to develop and maintain a container-focused operating system.
> Before working on Fedora-CoreOS, I was involved in efforts to building the

Hi! Welcome!


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Self Introduction: Sohan Kunkerkar

2020-12-07 Thread Sohan Kunkerkar
Hi Folks,
Good day! I hope everyone is keeping well in these unprecedented and difficult 
times.
My name is Sohan Kunkerkar and I'm a software engineer at Red Hat Inc helping 
to develop and maintain a container-focused operating system. Before working on 
Fedora-CoreOS, I was involved in efforts to building the foundational aspects 
of the k8s cluster federation-v2 (KubeFed) prototype. I've been a Fedora user 
for the past 5 years and am looking forward to contributing to this ecosystem. 
I'm passionate about large-scale distributed systems, cloud-native 
infrastructure, and container tools. In my free time, I try to explore the 
open-source community with their recent concepts and solutions and try to 
contribute to it.

Regarding packaging, I would like to apply for co-maintainership of the 
following packages:
1. https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-coreos-installer
2. https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/fedora-coreos-config-transpiler
3. https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ignition
4. https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-afterburn

Thanks!
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Re: Self Introduction - Jason Edgecombe

2020-11-17 Thread Matthew Miller
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 07:12:53PM -0500, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
> I'm a Linux admin at a university supporting  around 100+ EL7/8 and Ubuntu
> machines. I've been using Linux as a hobby since around 1994 and
> professionally  since 1999. My first Linux experience was installing
> Slackware from floppies on a computer with a 486DX processor (The
> predecessor to the Pentium chip)

Wow, that's old-school. Awesome!

> In my personal time, I'm learning a little about fedora packaging in order
> to build some Fedora packages on RHEL8/CENTOS8 for my personal use. I'm
> somewhat familiar with RPM spec files and building RPMs.

That's great! What packages are you interested in in particular? Once you
feel comfortable with them, you might consider creating a COPR
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/ to share your work, and from there
perhaps getting them to be official packages.


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Re: Self Introduction - Jason Edgecombe

2020-11-16 Thread Ken Dreyer
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 5:13 PM Jason Edgecombe  wrote:
> In my personal time, I'm learning a little about fedora packaging in order
> to build some Fedora packages on RHEL8/CENTOS8 for my personal use. I'm
> somewhat familiar with RPM spec files and building RPMs.

Welcome Jason!

- Ken
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Re: Self Introduction - Jason Edgecombe

2020-11-16 Thread José Abílio Matos
On Monday, November 16, 2020 12:12:53 AM WET Jason Edgecombe wrote:
> Hello everyone,

Hi Jason,
  welcome to Fedora. :-)

> I'm a Linux admin at a university supporting  around 100+ EL7/8 and Ubuntu
> machines. I've been using Linux as a hobby since around 1994 and
> professionally  since 1999. My first Linux experience was installing
> Slackware from floppies on a computer with a 486DX processor (The
> predecessor to the Pentium chip)

My first experience was similar but with the DX2 (with an whooping 100 MHz). 
:-)

> In my personal time, I'm learning a little about fedora packaging in order
> to build some Fedora packages on RHEL8/CENTOS8 for my personal use. I'm
> somewhat familiar with RPM spec files and building RPMs.

Feel free to ask questions if you intend to submit packages for Fedora/EPEL.

> Sincerely,
> Jason

Regards,

PS: every time that by mistake I left the shift pressed for too long and write 
e.g. REgards it feels like I am applying a regular expression to something. 
Probably this is PTS . :-)
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Self Introduction - Jason Edgecombe

2020-11-15 Thread Jason Edgecombe
Hello everyone,

I'm a Linux admin at a university supporting  around 100+ EL7/8 and Ubuntu
machines. I've been using Linux as a hobby since around 1994 and
professionally  since 1999. My first Linux experience was installing
Slackware from floppies on a computer with a 486DX processor (The
predecessor to the Pentium chip)

In my personal time, I'm learning a little about fedora packaging in order
to build some Fedora packages on RHEL8/CENTOS8 for my personal use. I'm
somewhat familiar with RPM spec files and building RPMs.

Sincerely,
Jason
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Self Introduction: Michal Arbet (kevko)

2020-11-13 Thread Michal Arbet
Dear Fedora Developers,

My name is Michal Arbet, I am 29 years old and working as Openstack
Engineer in Ultimum Technologies company. I am already a member of a Debian
community as Debian developer.

Our company is participating in Openstack deployment, bug fixing,
improving, testing and of course delivering private openstack clouds for
our customers.
For some use-cases we also using fedora coreos (magnum) images, and centos8
images in kolla project.

>From time to time I really want to propose some features, but sometimes we
are missing binary packages in centos/fedora. And that is one of the
reasons why I would like to join the Fedora project. I will be very glad to
develop some RPM packages for the community. My first small RPM package
should be python3-fluent as I want to get into python3-fluent - kolla


Review : Michal Arbet on review.opendev.org

Debian QA : Michal Arbet on Debian

LinkedIn : Michal Arbet on LinkedIn

PGP: Michal Arbet PGP key


Thank you very much,
I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Michal Arbet
(kevko)
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Re: Self Introduction: Timothée Ravier (Siosm)

2020-11-10 Thread Silvia Sánchez
Hello!

Welcome and thank you!  Did anyone answer to you to help you with this?

Cheers,
Lailah




On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 at 12:41, Timothée Ravier 
wrote:

> Hi everyone! 
>
> I am Timothée Ravier and I am a Linux system and security engineer
> interested in safe programming languages and container focused operating
> systems.
> I am currently a Red Hat and Fedora CoreOS engineer.
> I maintain an unofficial project nicknamed Kinoite [1] that provide
> variants based on the KDE, XFCE, LXQt, Deepin, Mate and Pantheon desktop
> environments for Fedora Silverblue.
> To help Silverblue systems run applications in Flatpaks, I am working on
> packaging as many KDE applications as possible in Flatpaks for Flathub and
> hopefully in Fedora soon.
> I am working on translating the Fedora CoreOS, Silverblue and Flatpak docs
> in French.
>
> Regarding packaging, I am applying for co-maintainer-ship of the following
> packages:
>   - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ostree
>   - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rpm-ostree
>   - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-bootupd
>   - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-fedora-coreos-pinger
>   - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-zincati
>
> Thanks!
>
> [1](
> https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/kinoite-a-kde-and-now-xfce-version-of-fedora-silverblue/147
> )
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Self Introduction: Timothée Ravier (Siosm)

2020-11-06 Thread Timothée Ravier
Hi everyone! 

I am Timothée Ravier and I am a Linux system and security engineer interested 
in safe programming languages and container focused operating systems.
I am currently a Red Hat and Fedora CoreOS engineer.
I maintain an unofficial project nicknamed Kinoite [1] that provide variants 
based on the KDE, XFCE, LXQt, Deepin, Mate and Pantheon desktop environments 
for Fedora Silverblue.
To help Silverblue systems run applications in Flatpaks, I am working on 
packaging as many KDE applications as possible in Flatpaks for Flathub and 
hopefully in Fedora soon.
I am working on translating the Fedora CoreOS, Silverblue and Flatpak docs in 
French.

Regarding packaging, I am applying for co-maintainer-ship of the following 
packages:
  - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ostree
  - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rpm-ostree
  - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-bootupd
  - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-fedora-coreos-pinger
  - https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-zincati

Thanks!

[1](https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/kinoite-a-kde-and-now-xfce-version-of-fedora-silverblue/147)
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Re: Self Introduction: Patrick Vavrina

2020-11-04 Thread Daniel Pocock


On 04/11/2020 20:01, Patrick Vavrina wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> My name is Patrick with Fedora pseudo: patux. 
> 
> I am a Fedora Ambassador since 2015 and an enthusiast for Fedora and Red Hat 
> GNU/Linux for 22 years. 
> 
> Now I would like to contribute as a packager, too. I’m not a developer. My 
> backgrounds are system, infrastructure and databases administration, but 
> development interests me. 
> 
> It will be a pleasure for me to participate in some projects that are simple 
> for a beginner, then evolving to more complex ones. 
> 

I'm also in Switzerland, near EPFL and FIXME.ch and would be happy to
sign your key

If you are interested in doing anything with the reSIProcate package or
FedRTC.org service then I'd be happy to collaborate with you on that.
These things are particularly relevant in the pandemic.

https://rtcquickstart.org

Regards,

Daniel
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Self Introduction: Patrick Vavrina

2020-11-04 Thread Patrick Vavrina
Hello,

My name is Patrick with Fedora pseudo: patux. 

I am a Fedora Ambassador since 2015 and an enthusiast for Fedora and Red Hat 
GNU/Linux for 22 years. 

Now I would like to contribute as a packager, too. I’m not a developer. My 
backgrounds are system, infrastructure and databases administration, but 
development interests me. 

It will be a pleasure for me to participate in some projects that are simple 
for a beginner, then evolving to more complex ones. 

Enjoy your time!

Kind regards,
Patrick
pa...@fedoraproject.org



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Re: Self Introduction: Davide Caratti

2020-11-04 Thread Iñaki Ucar
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 18:10, Davide Caratti  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> my name is Davide Caratti, I'm a networking developer working for Red
> Hat; I've been playing sometimes with Fedora, mostly as a contributor
> for the 'wpa_supplicant'[1] package. I'm also doing some contribution
> for the Linux kernel, mostly in the networking area.
>
> Currently, I'm involved in the project of "upstreaming" multipath TCP
> (MPTCP, see [2]) within the Linux kernel. Soon the Linux kernel MPTCP
> protocol stack is going to interact with a user-space control daemon,
> namely mptcpd [3], that will allow configuring runtime MPTCP behavior
> and dynamically adjusting to changes in the network state.
>
> My current plan is to submit a review request to include mptcpd as an
> official Fedora package, to (hopefully!) improve the MPTCP experience
> for Fedora users.

Excellent! Welcome to the community! :)

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Self Introduction: Davide Caratti

2020-11-04 Thread Davide Caratti
Hello,

my name is Davide Caratti, I'm a networking developer working for Red
Hat; I've been playing sometimes with Fedora, mostly as a contributor
for the 'wpa_supplicant'[1] package. I'm also doing some contribution
for the Linux kernel, mostly in the networking area.

Currently, I'm involved in the project of "upstreaming" multipath TCP
(MPTCP, see [2]) within the Linux kernel. Soon the Linux kernel MPTCP
protocol stack is going to interact with a user-space control daemon,
namely mptcpd [3], that will allow configuring runtime MPTCP behavior
and dynamically adjusting to changes in the network state.

My current plan is to submit a review request to include mptcpd as an
official Fedora package, to (hopefully!) improve the MPTCP experience
for Fedora users.

Any feedback is appreciated, cheers!

-- 
davide

[1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/wpa_supplicant
[2] https://github.com/multipath-tcp/mptcp_net-next
[3] https://github.com/intel/mptcpd


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Re: Self Introduction: John Kacur

2020-11-03 Thread Matthew Miller
On Mon, Nov 02, 2020 at 09:20:40PM -0500, John Kacur wrote:
> I have mostly been a lurker when it comes to Fedora development, but
> hopefully that will change soon!

Welcome, and thanks for de-lurking! Let me know if there's anything I can do
to help!

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Re: Self Introduction: John Kacur

2020-11-03 Thread Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski
Hello, John!

On Tuesday, 03 November 2020 at 03:20, John Kacur wrote:
> Hello. My name is John Kacur
> I'm a real-time developer with Red Hat, who I've been with for over 11 years.
> Before that I worked for approximately 8 years with IBM on the compiler team.
> 
> I am the upstream co-maintainer of rt-tests that includes cyclictest
> for real-time latency testing.
> I am also the upstream co-maintainer of rteval that tests the ability
> of hardware to run the real-time kernel.
> I am also the RH packager of the above packages.
> 
> I am also an upstream co-maintainer of tuna, python-schedutils and
> python-linux-procutils, and the RH packager of these packages as well.
> 
> There are probably a few other things that are relevant, but the most
> important ones are listed above.

Interesting stuff. Welcome to Fedora!

> I have mostly been a lurker when it comes to Fedora development, but
> hopefully that will change soon!

We're looking forward to your contributions. :)

Regards,
Dominik
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Self Introduction: John Kacur

2020-11-02 Thread John Kacur
Hello. My name is John Kacur
I'm a real-time developer with Red Hat, who I've been with for over 11 years.
Before that I worked for approximately 8 years with IBM on the compiler team.

I am the upstream co-maintainer of rt-tests that includes cyclictest
for real-time latency testing.
I am also the upstream co-maintainer of rteval that tests the ability
of hardware to run the real-time kernel.
I am also the RH packager of the above packages.

I am also an upstream co-maintainer of tuna, python-schedutils and
python-linux-procutils, and the RH packager of these packages as well.

There are probably a few other things that are relevant, but the most
important ones are listed above.

I have mostly been a lurker when it comes to Fedora development, but
hopefully that will change soon!

John Kacur
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Re: Self Introduction: Emmett Boudreau

2020-11-02 Thread Dan Čermák
Welcome Emmett,

great to see more scientists coming to Fedora. Hope you'll have a good
time here and achieve great things!


Cheers,

Dan

"Emmett Boudreau"  writes:

> Hello, my name is Emmett Boudreau. I am a statistician and data scientist who 
> has fallen in love with the stability of Fedora over the years. I have been 
> involved with open source software for several years, but only now have 
> desired to be part of a maintenance team for some packages. The main reason I 
> would like to do this is in order to keep the packages on the data science 
> front well-maintained, notably the Julia programming language -- where there 
> could even be installations of different versions. I have found that Fedora 
> is a very popular choice among my colleagues, and I think that keeping these 
> packages in order would make the distribution better overall to work in.
> Thank you for your time!
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Re: Self Introduction: Isaac True

2020-11-02 Thread Charalampos Stratakis


- Original Message -
> From: "Isaac True" 
> To: devel@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Sent: Sunday, November 1, 2020 10:55:29 AM
> Subject: Self Introduction: Isaac True
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> My name is Isaac. I've been a long-time user of Linux and FOSS, and I work in
> Germany as a software engineer for embedded devices, mostly programming in C
> and Python. As a lot of my development work is currently based around SDR
> platforms, I would like to help out with a few of the less cared-for SDR
> packages, for example those for use with Analog Devices products, which would
> help a lot with my work.
> 
> I look forward to finally being able to give back to the Fedora community,
> after many years of using it both at work and at home.
> 
> Regards,
> Isaac True
> 
> GPG: F1AB63F9141BE32DB389816510560DD036DC52B3
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Re: Self Introduction: Emmett Boudreau

2020-11-02 Thread David Kirwan
Welcome Emmett!

On Mon, 2 Nov 2020 at 09:22, Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski <
domi...@greysector.net> wrote:

> Bonjour Emmett,
>
> On Monday, 02 November 2020 at 01:38, Emmett Boudreau wrote:
> [...]
> > The main reason I would like to do this is in order to
> > keep the packages on the data science front well-maintained, notably
> > the Julia programming language -- where there could even be
> > installations of different versions.
>
> Welcome to Fedora! Have you contacted the current Julia maintainer yet?
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/julia
> It looks like there's just one, so I guess he might appreciate some
> assistance.
>
> Regards,
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Re: Self Introduction: Emmett Boudreau

2020-11-02 Thread Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski
Bonjour Emmett,

On Monday, 02 November 2020 at 01:38, Emmett Boudreau wrote:
[...]
> The main reason I would like to do this is in order to
> keep the packages on the data science front well-maintained, notably
> the Julia programming language -- where there could even be
> installations of different versions. 

Welcome to Fedora! Have you contacted the current Julia maintainer yet?
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/julia
It looks like there's just one, so I guess he might appreciate some
assistance.

Regards,
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Self Introduction: Emmett Boudreau

2020-11-01 Thread Emmett Boudreau
Hello, my name is Emmett Boudreau. I am a statistician and data scientist who 
has fallen in love with the stability of Fedora over the years. I have been 
involved with open source software for several years, but only now have desired 
to be part of a maintenance team for some packages. The main reason I would 
like to do this is in order to keep the packages on the data science front 
well-maintained, notably the Julia programming language -- where there could 
even be installations of different versions. I have found that Fedora is a very 
popular choice among my colleagues, and I think that keeping these packages in 
order would make the distribution better overall to work in.
Thank you for your time!
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Self Introduction: Isaac True

2020-11-01 Thread Isaac True
Hello everyone,

My name is Isaac. I've been a long-time user of Linux and FOSS, and I work in 
Germany as a software engineer for embedded devices, mostly programming in C 
and Python. As a lot of my development work is currently based around SDR 
platforms, I would like to help out with a few of the less cared-for SDR 
packages, for example those for use with Analog Devices products, which would 
help a lot with my work. 

I look forward to finally being able to give back to the Fedora community, 
after many years of using it both at work and at home.

Regards,
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Re: Self Introduction: Davide Cavalca

2020-10-30 Thread jkonecny
On Wed, 2020-10-28 at 17:07 -0700, Davide Cavalca via devel wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I've been involved in the Fedora and CentOS communities for a few
> years
> now as part of the Operating Systems team at Facebook, and most
> recently helped drive the btrfs by default change proposal for Fedora
> 33.

Welcome between us, even though I think you already feel between us
like at home ;).

> 
> Myself, Filipe and Michel are kicking off an effort within Facebook
> to
> try and get more of our OSS software packaged in Fedora. There's a
> lot
> of software on github.com/{facebook,facebookincubator} that's likely
> of
> general interest, but it can be difficult to use due to the web of
> hard-to-build dependencies that is often required. We're hoping that
> by
> maintaining it in Fedora we'll be able to make it more accessible,
> both
> for users and for potential contributors.
> 

That's great to hear. I'm looking forward to meet you around Fedora
even more often!

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Re: Self Introduction: Davide Cavalca

2020-10-29 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 11:52:09AM -0700, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
> On Thu, 2020-10-29 at 13:12 +0100, Vít Ondruch wrote:
> >  
> > This might be a good time to start discussing the possibility of
> > having
> > "organization" ACLs (e.g. if a bunch of employees at FB, or Datto, or
> > another company -- or, say, an Apache project want to collectively
> > maintain packages).
> >   
> > Are you proposing "pkgdb" group such as:
> >  
> > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/ruby-packagers-sig
> >  
> > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/nodejs-sig
> >  
> > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/virtmaint-sig
> >  
> Yes, precisely. Just with a slightly different scope.
> >  
> > But groups can't be the "main admin" of a package.
> >  
> That part is fine, the pkgdb group is sufficient to make sure a
> consistent set of maintainers have access to the packages.
> 
> If there's no philosophical objection I can open an infra ticket and
> see where it goes.

If you open a ticket, this may be an useful read prior to doing so:
https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/howtos/blob/master/f/groups_in_fedora.md?text=True

(It'll help providing all the infos needed in the ticket).


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Re: Self Introduction: Davide Cavalca

2020-10-29 Thread Michel Alexandre Salim
On Thu, 2020-10-29 at 13:12 +0100, Vít Ondruch wrote:
>  
> This might be a good time to start discussing the possibility of
> having
> "organization" ACLs (e.g. if a bunch of employees at FB, or Datto, or
> another company -- or, say, an Apache project want to collectively
> maintain packages).
>   
> Are you proposing "pkgdb" group such as:
>  
> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/ruby-packagers-sig
>  
> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/nodejs-sig
>  
> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/virtmaint-sig
>  
Yes, precisely. Just with a slightly different scope.
>  
> But groups can't be the "main admin" of a package.
>  
That part is fine, the pkgdb group is sufficient to make sure a
consistent set of maintainers have access to the packages.

If there's no philosophical objection I can open an infra ticket and
see where it goes.

Best regards,

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Re: Self Introduction: Davide Cavalca

2020-10-29 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 06:32:39PM -0700, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
> Hi Davide!

/me waves

> Welcome on board the packagers group!
> 
> On Wed, 2020-10-28 at 17:07 -0700, Davide Cavalca via devel wrote:
> 
> [snip]
> > Myself, Filipe and Michel are kicking off an effort within Facebook
> > to
> > try and get more of our OSS software packaged in Fedora. There's a
> > lot
> > of software on github.com/{facebook,facebookincubator} that's likely
> > of
> > general interest, but it can be difficult to use due to the web of
> > hard-to-build dependencies that is often required. We're hoping that
> > by
> > maintaining it in Fedora we'll be able to make it more accessible,
> > both
> > for users and for potential contributors.
> > 
> 
> This might be a good time to start discussing the possibility of having
> "organization" ACLs (e.g. if a bunch of employees at FB, or Datto, or
> another company -- or, say, an Apache project want to collectively
> maintain packages).

-1 from me. It's people who maintain packages, not companies. We neither
grant maintainer privileges when somebody joins a company, nor do we
take them away when they leave. I don't think it's any issue for the
main maintainer of a package to add someone when necessary.

Zbyszek
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Re: Self Introduction: Davide Cavalca

2020-10-29 Thread Matthew Miller
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 05:07:33PM -0700, Davide Cavalca via devel wrote:
> I've been involved in the Fedora and CentOS communities for a few years
> now as part of the Operating Systems team at Facebook, and most
> recently helped drive the btrfs by default change proposal for Fedora
> 33.

Hello Davide!


> Myself, Filipe and Michel are kicking off an effort within Facebook to
> try and get more of our OSS software packaged in Fedora. There's a lot
> of software on github.com/{facebook,facebookincubator} that's likely of
> general interest, but it can be difficult to use due to the web of
> hard-to-build dependencies that is often required. We're hoping that by
> maintaining it in Fedora we'll be able to make it more accessible, both
> for users and for potential contributors.

This is amazing! Let me know how I can help!


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Re: Self Introduction: Davide Cavalca

2020-10-29 Thread Vít Ondruch


Dne 29. 10. 20 v 2:32 Michel Alexandre Salim napsal(a):

Hi Davide!

Welcome on board the packagers group!

On Wed, 2020-10-28 at 17:07 -0700, Davide Cavalca via devel wrote:

[snip]

Myself, Filipe and Michel are kicking off an effort within Facebook
to
try and get more of our OSS software packaged in Fedora. There's a
lot
of software on github.com/{facebook,facebookincubator} that's likely
of
general interest, but it can be difficult to use due to the web of
hard-to-build dependencies that is often required. We're hoping that
by
maintaining it in Fedora we'll be able to make it more accessible,
both
for users and for potential contributors.


This might be a good time to start discussing the possibility of having
"organization" ACLs (e.g. if a bunch of employees at FB, or Datto, or
another company -- or, say, an Apache project want to collectively
maintain packages).



Are you proposing "pkgdb" group such as:

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/ruby-packagers-sig

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/nodejs-sig

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/virtmaint-sig


?


But groups can't be the "main admin" of a package.


Vít




An alternative would be for organizations to programmatically adjust
the ACLs for their packages, but I could imagine this can be error-
prone (what's stopping me from running said script against an unrelated
package I happen to have admin access to) and also doesn't provide
visibility that an upstream organization is committing to supporting
that package in Fedora?

Best regards,


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Re: Self Introduction: Davide Cavalca

2020-10-28 Thread Michel Alexandre Salim
Hi Davide!

Welcome on board the packagers group!

On Wed, 2020-10-28 at 17:07 -0700, Davide Cavalca via devel wrote:

[snip]
> Myself, Filipe and Michel are kicking off an effort within Facebook
> to
> try and get more of our OSS software packaged in Fedora. There's a
> lot
> of software on github.com/{facebook,facebookincubator} that's likely
> of
> general interest, but it can be difficult to use due to the web of
> hard-to-build dependencies that is often required. We're hoping that
> by
> maintaining it in Fedora we'll be able to make it more accessible,
> both
> for users and for potential contributors.
> 

This might be a good time to start discussing the possibility of having
"organization" ACLs (e.g. if a bunch of employees at FB, or Datto, or
another company -- or, say, an Apache project want to collectively
maintain packages).

An alternative would be for organizations to programmatically adjust
the ACLs for their packages, but I could imagine this can be error-
prone (what's stopping me from running said script against an unrelated
package I happen to have admin access to) and also doesn't provide
visibility that an upstream organization is committing to supporting
that package in Fedora?

Best regards,

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Re: Self Introduction: Davide Cavalca

2020-10-28 Thread Neal Gompa
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 8:08 PM Davide Cavalca via devel
 wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I've been involved in the Fedora and CentOS communities for a few years
> now as part of the Operating Systems team at Facebook, and most
> recently helped drive the btrfs by default change proposal for Fedora
> 33.
>
> Myself, Filipe and Michel are kicking off an effort within Facebook to
> try and get more of our OSS software packaged in Fedora. There's a lot
> of software on github.com/{facebook,facebookincubator} that's likely of
> general interest, but it can be difficult to use due to the web of
> hard-to-build dependencies that is often required. We're hoping that by
> maintaining it in Fedora we'll be able to make it more accessible, both
> for users and for potential contributors.
>
> Our initial target is "below" (
> https://github.com/facebookincubator/resctl#below), and we've already
> started working on a number of its dependencies (with a handful already
> available in Rawhide as of this week). Our plan is to initially co-
> maintain these packages between the three of us, and eventually expand
> as we build more internal awareness around Fedora and gather interest.
>

Welcome to Fedora, and congratulations on helping drive the future of Linux. :)

I'm looking forward to seeing more stuff from you and your colleagues!


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Self Introduction: Davide Cavalca

2020-10-28 Thread Davide Cavalca via devel
Hello!

I've been involved in the Fedora and CentOS communities for a few years
now as part of the Operating Systems team at Facebook, and most
recently helped drive the btrfs by default change proposal for Fedora
33.

Myself, Filipe and Michel are kicking off an effort within Facebook to
try and get more of our OSS software packaged in Fedora. There's a lot
of software on github.com/{facebook,facebookincubator} that's likely of
general interest, but it can be difficult to use due to the web of
hard-to-build dependencies that is often required. We're hoping that by
maintaining it in Fedora we'll be able to make it more accessible, both
for users and for potential contributors.

Our initial target is "below" (
https://github.com/facebookincubator/resctl#below), and we've already
started working on a number of its dependencies (with a handful already
available in Rawhide as of this week). Our plan is to initially co-
maintain these packages between the three of us, and eventually expand
as we build more internal awareness around Fedora and gather interest.

Cheers
Davide
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Re: Self Introduction: Ben Beasley

2020-10-06 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 02:47:36PM -0400, Ben Beasley wrote:
> Hello, everyone—my name is Ben Beasley. I’m an electrical engineer
> in the USA with training and experience in communications systems
> and digital signal processing. I’ve been writing domain-specific and
> general-purpose software in many languages (Python, C, C++,
> JavaScript/ECMAScript, bash/sh, awk, MATLAB/Octave, and others) for
> about fifteen years, and doing RPM packaging on CentOS/RHEL and
> Fedora for about ten years. Very little of this work has been
> published or contributed to the FOSS community.
> 
> Now I want to contribute more to Fedora than I have in the past.
> I’ve made a few PR’s to Fedora and to upstreams recently, and I just
> submitted my first package review request,
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1885684, “rocm-smi - AMD
> ROCm System Management Interface.” My thanks in advance to anyone
> who is willing to review this submission, and especially to anyone
> who might be willing to subsequently sponsor me into the packager
> group.

Hi,
welcome to Fedora. I replied in the review ticket.

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Self Introduction: Ben Beasley

2020-10-06 Thread Ben Beasley
Hello, everyone—my name is Ben Beasley. I’m an electrical engineer in 
the USA with training and experience in communications systems and 
digital signal processing. I’ve been writing domain-specific and 
general-purpose software in many languages (Python, C, C++, 
JavaScript/ECMAScript, bash/sh, awk, MATLAB/Octave, and others) for 
about fifteen years, and doing RPM packaging on CentOS/RHEL and Fedora 
for about ten years. Very little of this work has been published or 
contributed to the FOSS community.


Now I want to contribute more to Fedora than I have in the past. I’ve 
made a few PR’s to Fedora and to upstreams recently, and I just 
submitted my first package review request, 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1885684, “rocm-smi - AMD 
ROCm System Management Interface.” My thanks in advance to anyone who is 
willing to review this submission, and especially to anyone who might be 
willing to subsequently sponsor me into the packager group.


Best wishes,

Ben Beasley

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Re: Self Introduction: Boian Bonev

2020-10-03 Thread Matthew Miller
On Sat, Oct 03, 2020 at 11:29:43PM +0300, bbonev wrote:
> Already did that in git yesterday, I will wait a couple of days to see if
> something else is suggested and will update the bug.
>  
> BTW. How it goes with review and sponsorship in Fedora community - do I
> need to do something more or I have already done all that is needed and
> just wait?

You will need someone to sponsor you into the packaging group. See 
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers?rd=PackageMaintainers/Join#How_to_join_the_Fedora_Package_Collection_Maintainers.3F



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Re: Self Introduction: Boian Bonev

2020-10-03 Thread bbonev
 
 
 
Hi Matthew,  
 

 
Already did that in git yesterday, I will wait a couple of days to see if 
something else is suggested and will update the bug.
 

 
BTW. How it goes with review and sponsorship in Fedora community - do I need to 
do something more or I have already done all that is needed and just wait?  
 

 
With best regards,  
 
b.  
 

 
 
 
 
>  
> On Oct 3, 2020 at 20:31, Matthew Millerwrote:
>  
>  
>  On Sat, Oct 03, 2020 at 01:28:22AM +0300, Boian Bonev wrote:  >  Here I mean 
> the project name, which is iotop-c. I see no problem in  >  renaming the 
> binary. Yeah, I'd suggest just making it match -- `iotop-c` 
>  
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Re: Self Introduction: Boian Bonev

2020-10-03 Thread Matthew Miller
On Sat, Oct 03, 2020 at 01:28:22AM +0300, Boian Bonev wrote:
> Here I mean the project name, which is iotop-c. I see no problem in
> renaming the binary.

Yeah, I'd suggest just making it match -- `iotop-c`.


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Re: Self Introduction: Fabrice BAUZAC-STEHLY

2020-10-03 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On Sat, Oct 03, 2020 at 09:22:52AM +0200, Fabrice BAUZAC-STEHLY wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I wish to contribute, especially with packaging work.
> 
> I'm a 40-year-old programmer, GNU/Linux user since I'm 15, with
> knowledge about sysadmin, networking, Linux, C, Python, Perl...  And I
> like good technical documentation.  Recently I have started contributing
> some packaging work for Debian (python3-opentracing).  I'd like to
> continue, and not only for Debian but also for Fedora or EPEL8.

Hi Fabrice,

welcome to Fedora. Since you have some experience, you might want to start
by doing informal reviews of anything under
https://fedoraproject.org/PackageReviewStatus/reviewable.html. There's also
a number of SIGs concerned with more specific areas:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:SIGs.

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Self Introduction: Fabrice BAUZAC-STEHLY

2020-10-03 Thread Fabrice BAUZAC-STEHLY
Hello,

I wish to contribute, especially with packaging work.

I'm a 40-year-old programmer, GNU/Linux user since I'm 15, with
knowledge about sysadmin, networking, Linux, C, Python, Perl...  And I
like good technical documentation.  Recently I have started contributing
some packaging work for Debian (python3-opentracing).  I'd like to
continue, and not only for Debian but also for Fedora or EPEL8.

Thanks.

Best regards

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Re: Self Introduction: Boian Bonev

2020-10-02 Thread Boian Bonev
Hi Rahul,

On Fri, 2020-10-02 at 17:30 -0400, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Hi
> 
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 4:57 PM Boian Bonev  wrote:
> > I didn't start that project, just improved it, and somehow changing
> > the
> > 
> > name does not seem right to me :)

Here I mean the project name, which is iotop-c. I see no problem in
renaming the binary.

> This isn't a minor change and the current name is a bit awkward and
> because of a shared name, you have to deal with Conflicts or
> alternatives neither of help with ease of use ex: I want to install
> them both to compare them side by side.  I would agree with Matthew
> that a name change is warranted here.  At the minimum, rename the
> binary.  Here is a parallel for that

Thanks for your advise, I will wait to see if something else is
proposed and will most probably go with renaming the binary. What would
be the best choice (iotop-c, iotop_c or iotopc)?

As long as this is a tool only for root (or a capped user),
alternatives still seem better to me - it wouldn't at all concern
unprivileged users, while allowing to run e.g. program-c or program-go
and still have program symlinked to the preferred one, but of course I
may miss something and be wrong here.

> https://github.com/rpm-software-management/createrepo_c

>From what I see, this have completely replaced the other project. I do
not have that goal.
My selfish desire is some day to be able to dnf install and use it,
without compiling from source or copying a binary.

With best regards,
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Re: Self Introduction: Boian Bonev

2020-10-02 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi

On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 4:57 PM Boian Bonev  wrote:

>
> I didn't start that project, just improved it, and somehow changing the
> name does not seem right to me :)
>

This isn't a minor change and the current name is a bit awkward and because
of a shared name, you have to deal with Conflicts or alternatives neither
of help with ease of use ex: I want to install them both to compare them
side by side.  I would agree with Matthew that a name change is warranted
here.  At the minimum, rename the binary.  Here is a parallel for that

https://github.com/rpm-software-management/createrepo_c

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Re: Self Introduction: Boian Bonev

2020-10-02 Thread Boian Bonev
Hi Matthew,

On Fri, 2020-10-02 at 16:09 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
> 
...
> > For start I have prepared iotop-c:
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1878529
> 
> Looks pretty straightforward. One thing worth noting is that we
> discourage
> using "Conflicts:"
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Conflicts/

True, with my user hat on, I'd prefer both programs installed
simulaneously. But implementing alternatives requires coordination from
all involved project's maintainers and I just skipped that part; also
both programs are not identical in terms of command line options and
will most probably diverge more with time; on the other hand for non-
interactive use the compatibility is there... My feeling is that
implementing alternatives is better for interactive use, and as a
second option, installing it under its current name is also an option
(and removing the conflicts).

I need advise for this; its OK for me to prepare a PR implementing
alternatives for iotop.

> I know it's a pretty descriptive name, but: I notice your program has
> other
> improvements rather than just being written in C. I wonder if finding
> a new
> name that isn't based on the language implementation might be the
> best
> long-term approach?

I didn't start that project, just improved it, and somehow changing the
name does not seem right to me :)

With best regards,
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Re: Self Introduction: Boian Bonev

2020-10-02 Thread Matthew Miller
On Fri, Oct 02, 2020 at 10:56:09PM +0300, Boian Bonev wrote:
> I am involved with couple of open source projects and plan to package
> and maintain them for Fedora.

Hi! Welcome -- that's awesome!

> For start I have prepared iotop-c:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1878529

Looks pretty straightforward. One thing worth noting is that we discourage
using "Conflicts:"
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Conflicts/

I know it's a pretty descriptive name, but: I notice your program has other
improvements rather than just being written in C. I wonder if finding a new
name that isn't based on the language implementation might be the best
long-term approach?

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Self Introduction: Boian Bonev

2020-10-02 Thread Boian Bonev
Hello,

I am involved with couple of open source projects and plan to package
and maintain them for Fedora.

My packaging skills are far from perfect, but on the other hand, since
I am doing the upstream development+release it is convenient to do
both. It would be better if someone is interested in co-maintaining
with me.

For start I have prepared iotop-c:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1878529

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Re: Self Introduction: Ruki Wang

2020-09-25 Thread Ruki Wang
Oh, It's great! I saw the QQ group. : )

Thanks!

Robin Lee  于2020年9月25日周五 下午4:35写道:

> On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 11:33 AM Ruki Wang  wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi, all!
> >
> > I'm Ruki Wang, a full stack developer from China. I'm creator of @tboox
> and @xmake-io Open Source Groups. My Github: https://github.com/waruqi
> >
> > I am developing xmake now.
> >
> > it's a lightweight cross-platform build utility based on Lua.
> >
> > It uses xmake.lua to maintain project builds. Compared with
> makefile/CMakeLists.txt, the configuration syntax is more concise and
> intuitive. It is very friendly to novices and can quickly get started in a
> short time. Let users focus more on actual project development.
> >
> > It can compile the project directly like Make/Ninja, or generate project
> files like CMake/Meson, and it also has a built-in package management
> system to help users solve the integrated use of C/C++ dependent libraries.
> >
> > I have made it into an rpm package and uploaded it to the copr
> repository. https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/waruqi/xmake/
> >
> > I know, now I can install it with the following command.
> >
> > sudo dnf copr enable waruqi/xmake
> > sudo dnf install xmake
> >
> >
> > But what I want to know is how should I do next to submit my package to
> fedora's official repository?
> > So that I can directly execute the following command to install the
> package I uploaded.
> >
> > sudo dnf install xmake
> >
> >
> > Thanks!
> Welcome!
>
> You can get in touch with local user group from [1].
> And I am one of the packagers from China. Feel free to contact me
> personally.
>
> [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FZUGCommunicate
>
> - robin
> >
> > --
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> > https://twitter.com/waruqi
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Re: Self Introduction: Ruki Wang

2020-09-25 Thread Ruki Wang
Hi, Vit

Thank you very much for your reply, I will look at these documents.  

Thanks!

Vít Ondruch  于2020年9月25日周五 下午4:13写道:

> Hello and welcome!
>
> All information necessary to become Fedora packager should be available on
> this page:
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers
>
> There is also Fedora Join SIG, which can help you with onboarding:
>
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/index.html
>
>
> Vít
>
>
> Dne 25. 09. 20 v 5:32 Ruki Wang napsal(a):
>
>
> Hi, all!
>
> I'm Ruki Wang, a full stack developer from China. I'm creator of @tboox
>  and @xmake-io  Open
> Source Groups. My Github: https://github.com/waruqi
>
> I am developing xmake  now.
>
> it's a lightweight cross-platform build utility based on Lua.
>
> It uses xmake.lua to maintain project builds. Compared with
> makefile/CMakeLists.txt, the configuration syntax is more concise and
> intuitive. It is very friendly to novices and can quickly get started in a
> short time. Let users focus more on actual project development.
>
> It can compile the project directly like Make/Ninja, or generate project
> files like CMake/Meson, and it also has a built-in package management
> system to help users solve the integrated use of C/C++ dependent libraries.
>
> I have made it into an rpm package and uploaded it to the copr repository.
>  https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/waruqi/xmake/
>
> I know, now I can install it with the following command.
>
> sudo dnf copr enable waruqi/xmakesudo dnf install xmake
>
>
> But what I want to know is how should I do next to submit my package to
> fedora's official repository?
> So that I can directly execute the following command to install the
> package I uploaded.
>
> sudo dnf install xmake
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
>
> Ruki Wang
> war...@gmail.com
> https://github.com/waruqi
> https://twitter.com/waruqi
>
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Re: Self Introduction: Ruki Wang

2020-09-25 Thread Robin Lee
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 11:33 AM Ruki Wang  wrote:
>
>
> Hi, all!
>
> I'm Ruki Wang, a full stack developer from China. I'm creator of @tboox and 
> @xmake-io Open Source Groups. My Github: https://github.com/waruqi
>
> I am developing xmake now.
>
> it's a lightweight cross-platform build utility based on Lua.
>
> It uses xmake.lua to maintain project builds. Compared with 
> makefile/CMakeLists.txt, the configuration syntax is more concise and 
> intuitive. It is very friendly to novices and can quickly get started in a 
> short time. Let users focus more on actual project development.
>
> It can compile the project directly like Make/Ninja, or generate project 
> files like CMake/Meson, and it also has a built-in package management system 
> to help users solve the integrated use of C/C++ dependent libraries.
>
> I have made it into an rpm package and uploaded it to the copr repository. 
> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/waruqi/xmake/
>
> I know, now I can install it with the following command.
>
> sudo dnf copr enable waruqi/xmake
> sudo dnf install xmake
>
>
> But what I want to know is how should I do next to submit my package to 
> fedora's official repository?
> So that I can directly execute the following command to install the package I 
> uploaded.
>
> sudo dnf install xmake
>
>
> Thanks!
Welcome!

You can get in touch with local user group from [1].
And I am one of the packagers from China. Feel free to contact me personally.

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FZUGCommunicate

- robin
>
> --
>
> Ruki Wang
> war...@gmail.com
> https://github.com/waruqi
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Re: Self Introduction: Ruki Wang

2020-09-25 Thread Vít Ondruch
Hello and welcome!

All information necessary to become Fedora packager should be available
on this page:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers

There is also Fedora Join SIG, which can help you with onboarding:

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/index.html


Vít


Dne 25. 09. 20 v 5:32 Ruki Wang napsal(a):
>
> Hi, all!
>
> I'm Ruki Wang, a full stack developer from China. I'm creator
> of @tboox  and @xmake-io
>  Open Source Groups. My Github:
> https://github.com/waruqi
>
> I am developing xmake  now. 
>
> it's a lightweight cross-platform build utility based on Lua.
>
> It uses xmake.lua to maintain project builds. Compared with
> makefile/CMakeLists.txt, the configuration syntax is more concise and
> intuitive. It is very friendly to novices and can quickly get started
> in a short time. Let users focus more on actual project development. 
>
> It can compile the project directly like Make/Ninja, or generate
> project files like CMake/Meson, and it also has a built-in package
> management system to help users solve the integrated use of C/C++
> dependent libraries.
>
> I have made it into an rpm package and uploaded it to the
> copr repository. https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/waruqi/xmake/
>
> I know, now I can install it with the following command.
>
> sudo dnf copr enable waruqi/xmake
> sudo dnf install xmake
>
> But what I want to know is how should I do next to submit my package
> to fedora's official repository?
> So that I can directly execute the following command to install the
> package I uploaded.
>
> sudo dnf install xmake
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- 
>
> Ruki Wang 
> war...@gmail.com  
> https://github.com/waruqi
> https://twitter.com/waruqi
>
>
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Self Introduction: Ruki Wang

2020-09-24 Thread Ruki Wang
Hi, all!

I'm Ruki Wang, a full stack developer from China. I'm creator of @tboox
 and @xmake-io  Open
Source Groups. My Github: https://github.com/waruqi

I am developing xmake  now.

it's a lightweight cross-platform build utility based on Lua.

It uses xmake.lua to maintain project builds. Compared with
makefile/CMakeLists.txt, the configuration syntax is more concise and
intuitive. It is very friendly to novices and can quickly get started in a
short time. Let users focus more on actual project development.

It can compile the project directly like Make/Ninja, or generate project
files like CMake/Meson, and it also has a built-in package management
system to help users solve the integrated use of C/C++ dependent libraries.

I have made it into an rpm package and uploaded it to the copr repository.
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/waruqi/xmake/

I know, now I can install it with the following command.

sudo dnf copr enable waruqi/xmakesudo dnf install xmake


But what I want to know is how should I do next to submit my package to
fedora's official repository?
So that I can directly execute the following command to install the package
I uploaded.

sudo dnf install xmake


Thanks!

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Re: Self Introduction: Matthew H.

2020-09-18 Thread Michel Alexandre Salim
Hi Matthew,

On Fri, 2020-09-18 at 13:13 +, proletarius101 via devel wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> My name is Matthew H. and I'm an open source enthusiast. I've
> contributed to RSSHub (a RSS feed baker), Island (a Work-profile
> based container manager on Android), Surgio (a proxy rule generator),
> etc. Now I'm planning to help package Hydroxide. 
> 
As someone who runs Island for privacy reasons, thank you for your
contributions there!

And welcome to Fedora :)

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Re: Self Introduction: Matthew H.

2020-09-18 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 01:13:04PM +, proletarius101 via devel wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> My name is Matthew H. and I'm an open source enthusiast. I've contributed to 
> [RSSHub](https://github.com/DIYgod/RSSHub) (a RSS feed baker), 
> [Island](https://github.com/oasisfeng/island/) (a Work-profile based 
> container manager on Android), [Surgio](https://github.com/geekdada/surgio/) 
> (a proxy rule generator), etc. Now I'm planning to help package 
> [Hydroxide](https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide).
> 
> Good to know everyone.


Hi Matthew,

welcome to Fedora.

Zbyszek
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Self Introduction: Matthew H.

2020-09-18 Thread proletarius101 via devel
Hi,

My name is Matthew H. and I'm an open source enthusiast. I've contributed to 
[RSSHub](https://github.com/DIYgod/RSSHub) (a RSS feed baker), 
[Island](https://github.com/oasisfeng/island/) (a Work-profile based container 
manager on Android), [Surgio](https://github.com/geekdada/surgio/) (a proxy 
rule generator), etc. Now I'm planning to help package 
[Hydroxide](https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide).

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Self Introduction: Andreas Maier

2020-09-18 Thread Andreas R Maier
Hello,
I am a maintainer of some Python packages on Pypi, including the 'pywbem' 
package. The pywbem package is in Fedora (as 'pywbem') and in some other Linux 
distributions. For version 1.0.0 of pywbem, we have created two new Python 
packages 'nocaselist' and 'nocasedict' on Pypi, providing a case-insensitive 
list and dictionary, respectively. The two new packages stand on their own and 
are independent of the pywbem package.
Obviously, the two new packages are not in Fedora, and that currently prevents 
the pywbem package in Fedora to be upgraded to the latest version. After 
discussing this matter with the Fedora package maintainer of pywbem, my pywbem 
co-maintainer and I are willing to become long-term package maintainers for the 
two new packages in Fedora.
Andy
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Re: Self Introduction: Tom Yates

2020-09-16 Thread Bob Hepple
Welcome!

FWIW I'm probably older and yes - I used to use RCS (and sccs, cvs,
perforce, svn) and I still use ESR's SRC package (which is based on
RCS) on a daily basis:

https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/VersionControlAlways
FAQ http://www.catb.org/~esr/src/FAQ.html
resources http://www.catb.org/~esr/src/
man page http://www.catb.org/~esr/src/src.html
source: https://gitlab.com/esr/src

... not for Fedora stuff obviously, as that's all git, but for my
small stuff like config and .org files

Hope you enjoy your time here ...


Cheers


Bob

On Tue, 15 Sep 2020 at 21:50, Tom Yates  wrote:
>
> Hello.  I'm Tom Yates, I've been using free software since the late '80s,
> and Red Hat since RHL 4.2 (ie, the late '90s).  Because I'm really that
> ancient, I fairly extensively use RCS (a very old revision control system)
> and am posting with a view to becoming co-maintainer for an RCS package in
> EPEL for RHEL8 (and later).
>
> During work times I'm principally a consultant free software sysadmin,
> with a sideline in writing, mostly for LWN.
>
>
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Re: Self Introduction: Tom Yates

2020-09-15 Thread Michel Alexandre Salim
Hi Tom,

On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 4:49:48 AM PDT Tom Yates wrote:
> Hello.  I'm Tom Yates, I've been using free software since the late '80s,
> and Red Hat since RHL 4.2 (ie, the late '90s).  Because I'm really that
> ancient, I fairly extensively use RCS (a very old revision control system)
> and am posting with a view to becoming co-maintainer for an RCS package in
> EPEL for RHEL8 (and later).
> 

Welcome! You might be interested in joining epel-devel@ as well.

Best regards,

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Self Introduction: Tom Yates

2020-09-15 Thread Tom Yates
Hello.  I'm Tom Yates, I've been using free software since the late '80s, 
and Red Hat since RHL 4.2 (ie, the late '90s).  Because I'm really that 
ancient, I fairly extensively use RCS (a very old revision control system) 
and am posting with a view to becoming co-maintainer for an RCS package in 
EPEL for RHEL8 (and later).


During work times I'm principally a consultant free software sysadmin, 
with a sideline in writing, mostly for LWN.



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Re: Subject: Self Introduction: Micah Shennum

2020-09-10 Thread Jerry James
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 7:51 PM Micah Shennum  wrote:
> I have been using Fedora for a long time (circa 24), and have been
> providing feedback to bodhi / updates-testing for a while now. I was
> looking for a way to get more involved, and was surprised at how fairly
> straight forward creating rpm packages seems when looking into locally
> bumping electrum's version. I am a software engineer in my day job
> (though this side of things is strictly personal).

Welcome, Micah!  There are a lot of fiddly little rules to remember
when working with rpm packages, but that shouldn't be anything new for
a software engineer. :-)
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Subject: Self Introduction: Micah Shennum

2020-09-10 Thread Micah Shennum
Hello,

I have been using Fedora for a long time (circa 24), and have been
providing feedback to bodhi / updates-testing for a while now. I was
looking for a way to get more involved, and was surprised at how fairly
straight forward creating rpm packages seems when looking into locally
bumping electrum's version. I am a software engineer in my day job
(though this side of things is strictly personal).

--Micah Shennum




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Re: Self Introduction: Eugene Syromiatnikov

2020-08-28 Thread Robert-André Mauchin
On Friday, 28 August 2020 20:30:18 CEST Eugene Syromiatnikov wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> My name is Eugene Syromiatnikov, I am a Software Engineer at Red Hat,
> an IBM company.  I maintain strace and microcode_ctl packages
> in RHEL, among other things.  Also, I am a strace developer and used
> to contribute to the MoinMoin wiki project.
> 
> My main areas of interests are computer architecture, low-level
> programming, and high-performance computing.


Welcome to Fedora!



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Self Introduction: Eugene Syromiatnikov

2020-08-28 Thread Eugene Syromiatnikov
Hello.

My name is Eugene Syromiatnikov, I am a Software Engineer at Red Hat,
an IBM company.  I maintain strace and microcode_ctl packages
in RHEL, among other things.  Also, I am a strace developer and used
to contribute to the MoinMoin wiki project.

My main areas of interests are computer architecture, low-level
programming, and high-performance computing.
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Re: Self Introduction: Nurmukhamed Artykaly

2020-07-22 Thread Benson Muite

On 7/22/20 9:31 AM, Nurmukhamed Artykaly wrote:
I am an IT engineer, sysadmin, programmer, DevOps, SRE. I study new 
technologies. My Blog is dedicated to IT technologies and (or) events 
related to IT in Kazakhstan, the CIS and the world.




Hi Nurmukhamed,
Welcome to Fedora. We look forward to your contributions. You may find 
it helpful to read the following:

https://fedoramagazine.org/how-to-contribute-to-fedora/
https://fedoramagazine.org/contribute-to-fedora-magazine-2/
Regards,
Benson
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Self Introduction: Nurmukhamed Artykaly

2020-07-22 Thread Nurmukhamed Artykaly
I am an IT engineer, sysadmin, programmer, DevOps, SRE. I study new
technologies. My Blog is dedicated to IT technologies and (or) events
related to IT in Kazakhstan, the CIS and the world.
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Re: Self Introduction Ludovic Hirlimann

2020-07-20 Thread Ludovic Hirlimann via devel
On 7/19/20 9:44 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
> On 7/17/20 8:14 AM, Ludovic Hirlimann via devel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> I'm ludo. I've been involved with opensource for a long time now (using
>> my first linux in 1996). I have been a mozilla employee for 10 years (as
>> the Thunderbird QA lead and then as an IT staffer). I'm back to linux
>> since 2015 (used FreeBSD and MacOSX since 2000). I choose Fedora as my
>> distribution of choice and been running it since version 21. I like
>> opendata and have particpated in musicbrainz and still participate to
>> openstreetmap. I've always like maps and thus I'd like to join de Fedora
>> packaging community to maintain, or help maintain two packages that are
>> Map related : josm and qgis.
>>
>> I don't have much experience in maintaining packages but I'm more than
>> willing to learn.
>>
>> Have a nice day.
>>
>> Ludovic
>
> You probably want to mention that you are looking for a sponsor so
> that you can become a packager (at least, I think that is what you are
> looking to do) and what your FAS name is.
>
I indeed am looking for sponsorship to become a packager. My FAS name is
lhirlimann.

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Re: Self Introduction: Christoph Karl

2020-07-19 Thread David Kirwan
Welcome  Christoph!

On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 at 09:49, Christoph Karl  wrote:

> Hallo,
>
> my name is Christoph Karl.
> I am a long time Fedora user, but I plan to change to CentOS 8.
> So I would like to see some more packages in the EPEL repo.
> So I plan to help with this as a co-maintainer.
> I have a little bit experience with packaging,
> but I am on may way learning more.
> First packages should/will be qjackctl and qsynth.
>
> Best regards
>
> Christoph
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Re: Self Introduction Ludovic Hirlimann

2020-07-19 Thread Orion Poplawski

On 7/17/20 8:14 AM, Ludovic Hirlimann via devel wrote:

Hi,


I'm ludo. I've been involved with opensource for a long time now (using
my first linux in 1996). I have been a mozilla employee for 10 years (as
the Thunderbird QA lead and then as an IT staffer). I'm back to linux
since 2015 (used FreeBSD and MacOSX since 2000). I choose Fedora as my
distribution of choice and been running it since version 21. I like
opendata and have particpated in musicbrainz and still participate to
openstreetmap. I've always like maps and thus I'd like to join de Fedora
packaging community to maintain, or help maintain two packages that are
Map related : josm and qgis.

I don't have much experience in maintaining packages but I'm more than
willing to learn.

Have a nice day.

Ludovic


You probably want to mention that you are looking for a sponsor so that 
you can become a packager (at least, I think that is what you are 
looking to do) and what your FAS name is.



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Re: Self Introduction Ludovic Hirlimann

2020-07-18 Thread Andy Mender
On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 at 16:14, Ludovic Hirlimann via devel <
devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> I'm ludo. I've been involved with opensource for a long time now (using
> my first linux in 1996). I have been a mozilla employee for 10 years (as
> the Thunderbird QA lead and then as an IT staffer). I'm back to linux
> since 2015 (used FreeBSD and MacOSX since 2000). I choose Fedora as my
> distribution of choice and been running it since version 21. I like
> opendata and have particpated in musicbrainz and still participate to
> openstreetmap. I've always like maps and thus I'd like to join de Fedora
> packaging community to maintain, or help maintain two packages that are
> Map related : josm and qgis.
>
> I don't have much experience in maintaining packages but I'm more than
> willing to learn.
>
> Have a nice day.
>
> Ludovic
>
> --
> https://www.hirlimann.net/Ludovic/carnet/
>

Maps are super fun! Welcome aboard! :)
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Self Introduction: Christoph Karl

2020-07-18 Thread Christoph Karl

Hallo,

my name is Christoph Karl.
I am a long time Fedora user, but I plan to change to CentOS 8.
So I would like to see some more packages in the EPEL repo.
So I plan to help with this as a co-maintainer.
I have a little bit experience with packaging,
but I am on may way learning more.
First packages should/will be qjackctl and qsynth.

Best regards

Christoph
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Re: Self Introduction Ludovic Hirlimann

2020-07-17 Thread Nasir Hussain
Welcome here Ludovic :)

On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 7:14 PM Ludovic Hirlimann via devel <
devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> I'm ludo. I've been involved with opensource for a long time now (using
> my first linux in 1996). I have been a mozilla employee for 10 years (as
> the Thunderbird QA lead and then as an IT staffer). I'm back to linux
> since 2015 (used FreeBSD and MacOSX since 2000). I choose Fedora as my
> distribution of choice and been running it since version 21. I like
> opendata and have particpated in musicbrainz and still participate to
> openstreetmap. I've always like maps and thus I'd like to join de Fedora
> packaging community to maintain, or help maintain two packages that are
> Map related : josm and qgis.
>
> I don't have much experience in maintaining packages but I'm more than
> willing to learn.
>
> Have a nice day.
>
> Ludovic
>
> --
> https://www.hirlimann.net/Ludovic/carnet/
>
>
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Re: Self Introduction Ludovic Hirlimann

2020-07-17 Thread Matthew Miller
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 04:14:19PM +0200, Ludovic Hirlimann via devel wrote:
> I'm ludo. I've been involved with opensource for a long time now (using
> my first linux in 1996). I have been a mozilla employee for 10 years (as
> the Thunderbird QA lead and then as an IT staffer). I'm back to linux
> since 2015 (used FreeBSD and MacOSX since 2000). I choose Fedora as my

Hi Ludo! Welcome!


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Self Introduction Ludovic Hirlimann

2020-07-17 Thread Ludovic Hirlimann via devel
Hi,


I'm ludo. I've been involved with opensource for a long time now (using
my first linux in 1996). I have been a mozilla employee for 10 years (as
the Thunderbird QA lead and then as an IT staffer). I'm back to linux
since 2015 (used FreeBSD and MacOSX since 2000). I choose Fedora as my
distribution of choice and been running it since version 21. I like
opendata and have particpated in musicbrainz and still participate to
openstreetmap. I've always like maps and thus I'd like to join de Fedora
packaging community to maintain, or help maintain two packages that are
Map related : josm and qgis.

I don't have much experience in maintaining packages but I'm more than
willing to learn.

Have a nice day.

Ludovic

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Re: Self Introduction: Joan Moreau

2020-07-11 Thread Michel Alexandre Salim
On Sat, 2020-07-11 at 18:04 +0100, Joan Moreau via devel wrote:
> 
> I am now learning how to maintain packages, and especially on Tomboy
> - AUR (ArchLInux)  version :
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/tomboy-reborn-bin
> - RPM (Fedora) : 
>   
> https://github.com/grosjo/tomboy-reborn/blob/master/packages/tomboy-reborn-1.0.0-1.x86_64.rpm
>   
> https://github.com/grosjo/tomboy-reborn/blob/master/packages/tomboy-reborn-1.0.0-1.src.rpm
> - Debian on going
> 
> I hope I can push this software into main repository for Fedora, and
> at
> the same time learn about package maintenance.
> 
Hi Joan,

Welcome! You've presumably already found this - 
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers 
-- when you are ready to submit it, feel free to ping me if you need a
reviewer.

Best,

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Self Introduction: Joan Moreau

2020-07-11 Thread Joan Moreau via devel

Dear all,

I am coding as a hobby, besides a day job totally different.

Recently, I developed the Full Text Search based on Xapian for Dovecot
* https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/fts/
* https://github.com/grosjo/fts-xapian/

I am now giving a second life to Tomboy and Tombroid applications
(desktop and android) after the project was abandoned but the tool keeps
really useful (at least for me)

I am now learning how to maintain packages, and especially on Tomboy
- AUR (ArchLInux)  version :
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/tomboy-reborn-bin
- RPM (Fedora) : 
 
https://github.com/grosjo/tomboy-reborn/blob/master/packages/tomboy-reborn-1.0.0-1.x86_64.rpm
 
https://github.com/grosjo/tomboy-reborn/blob/master/packages/tomboy-reborn-1.0.0-1.src.rpm

- Debian on going

I hope I can push this software into main repository for Fedora, and at
the same time learn about package maintenance.

Regards,
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Re: Self Introduction: Nikolay Nikolov

2020-07-05 Thread nickysn
On Sun, 2020-07-05 at 07:09 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 8:48 PM  wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > My name is Nikolay Nikolov. I'm a software developer and free/open
> > source enthusiast. I've been using Linux since Red Hat Linux 5.0.
> > After
> > Red Hat Linux 9, I upgraded to Fedora Core 1 and I've used every
> > Fedora
> > version since then. :) I'm a core developer of the Free Pascal
> > Compiler
> > ( https://www.freepascal.org/ ). My Free Pascal contributions
> > include
> > code generator support for some legacy platforms, such as 16-bit
> > x86
> > and Z80, as well as modern stuff, such as GDB/MI debugger support
> > integration in the Free Pascal IDE, x86 optimizations (for all x86
> > flavours - 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit).
> > 
> > I also develop and maintain several open source projects, written
> > in
> > Pascal.
> > 
> > Things I'm interested in contributing to Fedora:
> > 
> > - co-maintaining the Free Pascal package (fpc) and adding
> > crosscompiler
> > support for additional targets (e.g. crosscompiling to i386-linux
> > from
> > x86_64, crosscompiling to win32 and win64, etc.).
> > - packaging the DOSBox-X fork of DOSBox:
> > https://github.com/joncampbell123/dosbox-x
> > - packaging some of my Pascal projects, when they get a release
> > - eventually, packaging other programs, written in Free Pascal
> 
> Your timing is impeccable!  I'm looking for a co/new maintainer for
> the Hedgwars package. I have a couple of offers, but as it's written
> mostly in Pascal, I think you would be a good fit! :)
> 
> I can sponsor you if you like unless you really would rather submit
> some of your pascal packages first, I wouldn't be the best one for
> that.

Yes, I can co-maintain Hedgewars as well. :) I still haven't figured
out how everything works with the packaging yet, so it'd be much easier
for me to start with an existing package, that already conforms to the
packaging guidelines and that requires little changes, besides updating
to new versions and rebuilding. :)

Best regards,
Nikolay

> 
> Thanks,
> Richard
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Re: Self Introduction: Nikolay Nikolov

2020-07-05 Thread Richard Shaw
On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 8:48 PM  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> My name is Nikolay Nikolov. I'm a software developer and free/open
> source enthusiast. I've been using Linux since Red Hat Linux 5.0. After
> Red Hat Linux 9, I upgraded to Fedora Core 1 and I've used every Fedora
> version since then. :) I'm a core developer of the Free Pascal Compiler
> ( https://www.freepascal.org/ ). My Free Pascal contributions include
> code generator support for some legacy platforms, such as 16-bit x86
> and Z80, as well as modern stuff, such as GDB/MI debugger support
> integration in the Free Pascal IDE, x86 optimizations (for all x86
> flavours - 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit).
>
> I also develop and maintain several open source projects, written in
> Pascal.
>
> Things I'm interested in contributing to Fedora:
>
> - co-maintaining the Free Pascal package (fpc) and adding crosscompiler
> support for additional targets (e.g. crosscompiling to i386-linux from
> x86_64, crosscompiling to win32 and win64, etc.).
> - packaging the DOSBox-X fork of DOSBox:
> https://github.com/joncampbell123/dosbox-x
> - packaging some of my Pascal projects, when they get a release
> - eventually, packaging other programs, written in Free Pascal
>

Your timing is impeccable!  I'm looking for a co/new maintainer for the
Hedgwars package. I have a couple of offers, but as it's written mostly in
Pascal, I think you would be a good fit! :)

I can sponsor you if you like unless you really would rather submit some of
your pascal packages first, I wouldn't be the best one for that.

Thanks,
Richard
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Re: Self Introduction: Nikolay Nikolov

2020-07-04 Thread Benson Muite

On 7/5/20 4:47 AM, nick...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello,

My name is Nikolay Nikolov. I'm a software developer and free/open
source enthusiast. I've been using Linux since Red Hat Linux 5.0. After
Red Hat Linux 9, I upgraded to Fedora Core 1 and I've used every Fedora
version since then. :) I'm a core developer of the Free Pascal Compiler
( https://www.freepascal.org/ ). My Free Pascal contributions include
code generator support for some legacy platforms, such as 16-bit x86
and Z80, as well as modern stuff, such as GDB/MI debugger support
integration in the Free Pascal IDE, x86 optimizations (for all x86
flavours - 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit).

I also develop and maintain several open source projects, written in
Pascal.

Things I'm interested in contributing to Fedora:

- co-maintaining the Free Pascal package (fpc) and adding crosscompiler
support for additional targets (e.g. crosscompiling to i386-linux from
x86_64, crosscompiling to win32 and win64, etc.).
- packaging the DOSBox-X fork of DOSBox:
https://github.com/joncampbell123/dosbox-x
- packaging some of my Pascal projects, when they get a release
- eventually, packaging other programs, written in Free Pascal

I know the basics about building RPMs, and I even build some of the
RPMs for the official Free Pascal release myself, but I still haven't
made any official Fedora RPMs (i.e. that strictly conforms to the
Fedora packaging guidelines, or that uses Fedora's build
infrastructure).

I use a lot of systems in order to test Free Pascal's many platforms,
including Windows, Mac OS X, various BSD flavours, but Fedora is my
primary operating system and the only Linux distribution I use, except
for Debian 8 on PowerPC, which I use in the rare circumstances where I
need to test the PowerPC code generator or to check if some of my code
runs correctly on big endian machines. :)

For testing the 16-bit x86 port of Free Pascal, I use the dosbox
emulator. I want to package the dosbox-x fork, because it offers better
CPU compatibility and long file name support, compared to the regular
dosbox. Especially on x86_64 dosbox has a nasty bug, which causes bugs
in specifically Free Pascal and Free Pascal-compiled programs, due to
inaccurate FPU emulation. The i386 version of dosbox doesn't have this
bug (as it uses the actual x86 FPU), but dosbox-x has this fixed also
on x86_64 (also by using the actual x86 FPU), so it's a better option
than compiling and running a 32-bit dosbox. Dosbox-x offers better
emulation accuracy, which allows more programs to run, it can correctly
emulate the 4:3 aspect ratio, which makes dos games look the way their
designed to look like, etc.

Best regards,
Nikolay
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Self Introduction: Nikolay Nikolov

2020-07-04 Thread nickysn
Hello,

My name is Nikolay Nikolov. I'm a software developer and free/open
source enthusiast. I've been using Linux since Red Hat Linux 5.0. After
Red Hat Linux 9, I upgraded to Fedora Core 1 and I've used every Fedora
version since then. :) I'm a core developer of the Free Pascal Compiler
( https://www.freepascal.org/ ). My Free Pascal contributions include
code generator support for some legacy platforms, such as 16-bit x86
and Z80, as well as modern stuff, such as GDB/MI debugger support
integration in the Free Pascal IDE, x86 optimizations (for all x86
flavours - 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit).

I also develop and maintain several open source projects, written in
Pascal.

Things I'm interested in contributing to Fedora:

- co-maintaining the Free Pascal package (fpc) and adding crosscompiler
support for additional targets (e.g. crosscompiling to i386-linux from
x86_64, crosscompiling to win32 and win64, etc.).
- packaging the DOSBox-X fork of DOSBox:
https://github.com/joncampbell123/dosbox-x
- packaging some of my Pascal projects, when they get a release
- eventually, packaging other programs, written in Free Pascal

I know the basics about building RPMs, and I even build some of the
RPMs for the official Free Pascal release myself, but I still haven't
made any official Fedora RPMs (i.e. that strictly conforms to the
Fedora packaging guidelines, or that uses Fedora's build
infrastructure).

I use a lot of systems in order to test Free Pascal's many platforms,
including Windows, Mac OS X, various BSD flavours, but Fedora is my
primary operating system and the only Linux distribution I use, except
for Debian 8 on PowerPC, which I use in the rare circumstances where I
need to test the PowerPC code generator or to check if some of my code
runs correctly on big endian machines. :)

For testing the 16-bit x86 port of Free Pascal, I use the dosbox
emulator. I want to package the dosbox-x fork, because it offers better
CPU compatibility and long file name support, compared to the regular
dosbox. Especially on x86_64 dosbox has a nasty bug, which causes bugs
in specifically Free Pascal and Free Pascal-compiled programs, due to
inaccurate FPU emulation. The i386 version of dosbox doesn't have this
bug (as it uses the actual x86 FPU), but dosbox-x has this fixed also
on x86_64 (also by using the actual x86 FPU), so it's a better option
than compiling and running a 32-bit dosbox. Dosbox-x offers better
emulation accuracy, which allows more programs to run, it can correctly
emulate the 4:3 aspect ratio, which makes dos games look the way their
designed to look like, etc.

Best regards,
Nikolay
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Self Introduction: Joseph Burchetta (yosl)

2020-06-18 Thread Yosl
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Hello Fedora!


I'm a long-time linux-user, meshnet participant, and a volunteer
contributor with the GNU:NET project. Gnunet is a metadata-protecting,
and decentralized networking suite: https://gnunet.org

I'm working to package Gnunet for Fedora, and hopefully bring it to
the official repositories.

Currently there is a Copr:
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/

As I clean up the package, I will try Koji next. Anyone using the
CJDNS package in Fedora should take a look at Gnunet.


Thanks to everyone in #fedora-devel!
Yosl
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Re: Self Introduction: Qiyu Yan

2020-06-11 Thread 西木野羰基
Thanks!
My first review request: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1846175
Any one willing to review that? A very simple package. And I am also
looking for a sponsorship after this can be approved.

Robin Lee  于2020年6月11日周四 上午12:47写道:
>
>
>
> On Thursday, June 11, 2020, Qiyu Yan  wrote:
> > I am Qiyu Yan, mail: yanqiy...@gmail.com, a 5-yesr Fedora user and a 
> > undergraduate student in Physics.
> >
> > I started doing packaging because I want to setup development environment 
> > for my lab's computers, the software I first packaged is geant4 on copr 
> > http://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yanqiyu/geant4/
> >
> > By improving the package forked from someone else, I started to know how to 
> > do packaging. (geant4 is a complexed software, I need more time to package 
> > it well)
> >
> > But I am not trying to join devel to bring geant4 to official repository 
> > here:
> >
> > I want to make an open-source anti-censorship proxy software 
> > [Trojan](https://github.com/trojan-gfw/trojan) [GPL-3.0 license] available 
> > to Fedora's official repositories. Will that be  possible? (Its named as 
> > trojan but it is a proxy, which pretends to be a TLS server which makes it 
> > possible to bypass China, or any other government's censorship)
> >
> > Fedora's official repositories already have a python3-shadowsocks with 
> > similar functions, but that project is likely to be out of maintenance. I 
> > think having a new one will be great.
> >
> > I have made it to be able to build on 
> > [koji](https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=45580956) what 
> > to do next to carry on?
> >
> > And I want to add more proxy software, such as 
> > [V2ray](https://github.com/v2ray/v2ray-core) and 
> > [Shadowsocks-libev](https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev) later.
> >
> > Why I want to build those proxies into fedora's official repository? That 
> > is because downloading those software from GitHub or COPR will be extremely 
> > slow, but if them can enter official repository, they will be mirrored into 
> > China, which will make it easier to install for Chinese users.
> >
> > And they are not a Chinese only software, they are also useful when you 
> > don't want someone else to know if you are using a proxy, wireguard or 
> > IPSec just do encryption but not confuse possible attackers.
> >
>
> Welcome!
> You can follow this guide[0] and submit your first review request.
>
> [0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers
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Re: Self Introduction: Qiyu Yan

2020-06-10 Thread Robin Lee
On Thursday, June 11, 2020, Qiyu Yan  wrote:
> I am Qiyu Yan, mail: yanqiy...@gmail.com, a 5-yesr Fedora user and a
undergraduate student in Physics.
>
> I started doing packaging because I want to setup development environment
for my lab's computers, the software I first packaged is geant4 on copr
http://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yanqiyu/geant4/
>
> By improving the package forked from someone else, I started to know how
to do packaging. (geant4 is a complexed software, I need more time to
package it well)
>
> But I am not trying to join devel to bring geant4 to official repository
here:
>
> I want to make an open-source anti-censorship proxy software [Trojan](
https://github.com/trojan-gfw/trojan) [GPL-3.0 license] available to
Fedora's official repositories. Will that be  possible? (Its named as
trojan but it is a proxy, which pretends to be a TLS server which makes it
possible to bypass China, or any other government's censorship)
>
> Fedora's official repositories already have a python3-shadowsocks with
similar functions, but that project is likely to be out of maintenance. I
think having a new one will be great.
>
> I have made it to be able to build on [koji](
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=45580956) what to do
next to carry on?
>
> And I want to add more proxy software, such as [V2ray](
https://github.com/v2ray/v2ray-core) and [Shadowsocks-libev](
https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev) later.
>
> Why I want to build those proxies into fedora's official repository? That
is because downloading those software from GitHub or COPR will be extremely
slow, but if them can enter official repository, they will be mirrored into
China, which will make it easier to install for Chinese users.
>
> And they are not a Chinese only software, they are also useful when you
don't want someone else to know if you are using a proxy, wireguard or
IPSec just do encryption but not confuse possible attackers.
>

Welcome!
You can follow this guide[0] and submit your first review request.

[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers

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Self Introduction: Qiyu Yan

2020-06-10 Thread Qiyu Yan
I am Qiyu Yan, mail: yanqiy...@gmail.com, a 5-yesr Fedora user and a 
undergraduate student in Physics.

I started doing packaging because I want to setup development environment for 
my lab's computers, the software I first packaged is geant4 on copr 
http://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yanqiyu/geant4/

By improving the package forked from someone else, I started to know how to do 
packaging. (geant4 is a complexed software, I need more time to package it well)

But I am not trying to join devel to bring geant4 to official repository here:

I want to make an open-source anti-censorship proxy software 
[Trojan](https://github.com/trojan-gfw/trojan) [GPL-3.0 license] available to 
Fedora's official repositories. Will that be  possible? (Its named as trojan 
but it is a proxy, which pretends to be a TLS server which makes it possible to 
bypass China, or any other government's censorship)

Fedora's official repositories already have a python3-shadowsocks with similar 
functions, but that project is likely to be out of maintenance. I think having 
a new one will be great. 

I have made it to be able to build on 
[koji](https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=45580956) what to do 
next to carry on?

And I want to add more proxy software, such as 
[V2ray](https://github.com/v2ray/v2ray-core) and 
[Shadowsocks-libev](https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev) later.

Why I want to build those proxies into fedora's official repository? That is 
because downloading those software from GitHub or COPR will be extremely slow, 
but if them can enter official repository, they will be mirrored into China, 
which will make it easier to install for Chinese users. 

And they are not a Chinese only software, they are also useful when you don't 
want someone else to know if you are using a proxy, wireguard or IPSec just do 
encryption but not confuse possible attackers.
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Re: Self Introduction: Stefano Figura (returntrip)

2020-06-10 Thread Alessio
Hello Stefano. Welcome!

Ciao,
A.

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Re: Self Introduction: Stefano Figura (returntrip)

2020-06-10 Thread Germano Massullo
Hi Stefano, welcome among Fedora contributors!
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Self Introduction: Stefano Figura (returntrip)

2020-06-10 Thread Stefano Figura via devel
Hi Folks,

I have recently started working on packaging Alacritty (together with Michel 
Alexandre Salim, which has been of great help both as a sponsor and as a 
mentor) and submitted a few rust packages to the Fedora project.

Beside that, I have created a few PRs for the Silverblue Docs/Site repos and I 
enjoy providing help in the Silverblue IRC channel and forums.

I have been a Linux user since around 2005 but have not done any packaging (or 
serious development) before that. 

This is all new to me, so please be patient! :)

Thanks!

Kind Regards,
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Re: Self-introduction

2020-06-03 Thread Benson Muite

On 6/3/20 3:31 AM, Егор Артёмов wrote:

Hello there!
I am a C enthusiast from Russia. I'm using Fedora already for 12 years 
and now feel that I can contribute.
I am living in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, and working as C++ and Go 
developer in enterprise and gamedev.
I love Fedora and want to submit the `cgreen` package that I using by 
myself and feel that developers community will love it and use too :)
I also read ALL docs at the Fedora site and will glad to help with 
the review process for other packages.


Not sure what to state here. I also love to play drums and punk-rock:)
Egor.



Hi Egor

Welcome to Fedora. Cgreen (https://github.com/cgreen-devs/cgreen) looks 
useful. Your package seems to be on GitHub:

https://github.com/souryogurt/cgreen-rpm

Could you add it to Koji
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji
or if you think it is not quite ready for Fedora repositories to Copr
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/

Regards,
Benson
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Self-introduction

2020-06-02 Thread Егор Артёмов
Hello there!
I am a C enthusiast from Russia. I'm using Fedora already for 12 years and
now feel that I can contribute.
I am living in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, and working as C++ and Go
developer in enterprise and gamedev.
I love Fedora and want to submit the `cgreen` package that I using by
myself and feel that developers community will love it and use too :)
I also read ALL docs at the Fedora site and will glad to help with
the review process for other packages.

Not sure what to state here. I also love to play drums and punk-rock:)
Egor.
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Re: Self Introduction: Sam Feifer

2020-05-30 Thread David Kirwan
Hi Samuel o/

On Sat, 30 May 2020 at 13:36, Nasir Hussain 
wrote:

> Hey Samuel,
>
> Welcome to Fedora,
>
> I would like you to check the Fedora Join SiG out [
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/] It's a Special
> interest group focused on introducing newcomers to fedora to become
> contributors. You can join #fedora-join on Freenode IRC & can open a ticket
> for Welcome to Fedora [] for you to learn more about how you would like to
> contribute to fedora.
>
> In the meantime, here's an Interview with a Fedora Contributor mostly
> focused on helping newcomers become contributors :
> https://youtu.be/H3QzziUZBik
>
> ---
> Nasir Hussain
>
> On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 5:24 PM Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <
> zbys...@in.waw.pl> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 09:05:52PM +0100, Leigh Griffin wrote:
>> > Welcome Sam, hope to see you around!
>> >
>> > On Fri, May 29, 2020, 20:30 Samuel Jacob Feifer 
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hi everyone. I am currently a second year computer science student at
>> > > Vanderbilt and would love to garner some experience this summer
>> working
>> > > with fedora. As my career is quite young, I hope to not only become a
>> more
>> > > confident programmer, but also familiarize myself with how
>> professional
>> > > programers communicate and interact while working on projects. So
>> far, I've
>> > > learned java and python and while my main goal is to contribute to
>> > > programs, I would still appreciate just tagging along to a project and
>> > > seeing the steps made to finish it.
>>
>> Hi Samuel,
>>
>> welcome. You might want to take a look at https://whatcanidoforfedora.org
>> if you're looking for inspiration.
>>
>> > If you'd like to add me to an irc chat my username and nick are sfeifer.
>>
>> Fedora IRC channels are on freenode.net, and do not require any
>> registration, you can join at any time.
>>
>> Zbyszek
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Re: Self Introduction: Sam Feifer

2020-05-30 Thread Nasir Hussain
Hey Samuel,

Welcome to Fedora,

I would like you to check the Fedora Join SiG out [
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/] It's a Special interest
group focused on introducing newcomers to fedora to become contributors.
You can join #fedora-join on Freenode IRC & can open a ticket for Welcome
to Fedora [] for you to learn more about how you would like to contribute
to fedora.

In the meantime, here's an Interview with a Fedora Contributor mostly
focused on helping newcomers become contributors :
https://youtu.be/H3QzziUZBik

---
Nasir Hussain

On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 5:24 PM Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <
zbys...@in.waw.pl> wrote:

> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 09:05:52PM +0100, Leigh Griffin wrote:
> > Welcome Sam, hope to see you around!
> >
> > On Fri, May 29, 2020, 20:30 Samuel Jacob Feifer 
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi everyone. I am currently a second year computer science student at
> > > Vanderbilt and would love to garner some experience this summer working
> > > with fedora. As my career is quite young, I hope to not only become a
> more
> > > confident programmer, but also familiarize myself with how professional
> > > programers communicate and interact while working on projects. So far,
> I've
> > > learned java and python and while my main goal is to contribute to
> > > programs, I would still appreciate just tagging along to a project and
> > > seeing the steps made to finish it.
>
> Hi Samuel,
>
> welcome. You might want to take a look at https://whatcanidoforfedora.org
> if you're looking for inspiration.
>
> > If you'd like to add me to an irc chat my username and nick are sfeifer.
>
> Fedora IRC channels are on freenode.net, and do not require any
> registration, you can join at any time.
>
> Zbyszek
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Re: Self Introduction: Sam Feifer

2020-05-30 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 09:05:52PM +0100, Leigh Griffin wrote:
> Welcome Sam, hope to see you around!
> 
> On Fri, May 29, 2020, 20:30 Samuel Jacob Feifer 
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi everyone. I am currently a second year computer science student at
> > Vanderbilt and would love to garner some experience this summer working
> > with fedora. As my career is quite young, I hope to not only become a more
> > confident programmer, but also familiarize myself with how professional
> > programers communicate and interact while working on projects. So far, I've
> > learned java and python and while my main goal is to contribute to
> > programs, I would still appreciate just tagging along to a project and
> > seeing the steps made to finish it.

Hi Samuel,

welcome. You might want to take a look at https://whatcanidoforfedora.org
if you're looking for inspiration.

> If you'd like to add me to an irc chat my username and nick are sfeifer.

Fedora IRC channels are on freenode.net, and do not require any
registration, you can join at any time.

Zbyszek
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Re: Self Introduction: Sam Feifer

2020-05-29 Thread Leigh Griffin
Welcome Sam, hope to see you around!

On Fri, May 29, 2020, 20:30 Samuel Jacob Feifer 
wrote:

> Hi everyone. I am currently a second year computer science student at
> Vanderbilt and would love to garner some experience this summer working
> with fedora. As my career is quite young, I hope to not only become a more
> confident programmer, but also familiarize myself with how professional
> programers communicate and interact while working on projects. So far, I've
> learned java and python and while my main goal is to contribute to
> programs, I would still appreciate just tagging along to a project and
> seeing the steps made to finish it. If you'd like to add me to an irc chat
> my username and nick are sfeifer.
>
> Thanks
> --Sam
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Self Introduction: Sam Feifer

2020-05-29 Thread Samuel Jacob Feifer
Hi everyone. I am currently a second year computer science student at 
Vanderbilt and would love to garner some experience this summer working with 
fedora. As my career is quite young, I hope to not only become a more confident 
programmer, but also familiarize myself with how professional programers 
communicate and interact while working on projects. So far, I've learned java 
and python and while my main goal is to contribute to programs, I would still 
appreciate just tagging along to a project and seeing the steps made to finish 
it. If you'd like to add me to an irc chat my username and nick are sfeifer.

Thanks
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Re: Self Introduction

2020-05-26 Thread David Kirwan
Welcome Yaroslav!

On Tue, 26 May 2020 at 21:17, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 
wrote:

> On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 08:46:15PM +0300, Ярослав Сидловский wrote:
> > Hello to everyone!
> > I'm software engineer from Russia, my name is Yaroslav.
> >
> > Today I've read nice news about beta release of KIO Fuse. Works great
> > for beta grade software.
> > Therefore I wanted to package it for myself and other people using
> > Fedora and become a package maintainer.
> >
> > So it is. I've joined developer mailing list :)
>
> Welcome to Fedora!
>
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Re: Self Introduction

2020-05-26 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 08:46:15PM +0300, Ярослав Сидловский wrote:
> Hello to everyone!
> I'm software engineer from Russia, my name is Yaroslav.
> 
> Today I've read nice news about beta release of KIO Fuse. Works great
> for beta grade software.
> Therefore I wanted to package it for myself and other people using
> Fedora and become a package maintainer.
> 
> So it is. I've joined developer mailing list :)

Welcome to Fedora!

Zbyszek
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Self Introduction

2020-05-26 Thread Ярослав Сидловский
Hello to everyone!
I'm software engineer from Russia, my name is Yaroslav.

Today I've read nice news about beta release of KIO Fuse. Works great
for beta grade software.
Therefore I wanted to package it for myself and other people using
Fedora and become a package maintainer.

So it is. I've joined developer mailing list :)
-- 
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Re: Self-Introduction of Tanveer Salim and Notice on Implementation of KangarooTwelve

2020-05-24 Thread Kevin Kofler
tsalim--- via devel wrote:
> Hello! I am Tanveer Salim and am a Computer Engineering Student from Texas
> Tech University. I am currently writing a standard user-space
> implementation of KangarooTwelve.

What is missing in this introduction is: what is KangarooTwelve?

A search engine points me to:
https://keccak.team/kangarootwelve.html
which explains:
| KangarooTwelve is a fast and secure extendable-output function (XOF), the
| generalization of hash functions to arbitrary output lengths. Derived from
| Keccak, it aims at higher speeds than FIPS 202's SHA-3 and SHAKE
| functions, while retaining their flexibility and basis of security.

Please keep in mind that you are talking here to a community of mostly 
distribution packagers, where not everybody is a crypto expert.

Kevin Kofler
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Self-Introduction of Tanveer Salim and Notice on Implementation of KangarooTwelve

2020-05-23 Thread tsalim--- via devel
Dear Fedora Community,

Hello! I am Tanveer Salim and am a Computer Engineering Student from Texas Tech 
University. I am currently writing a standard user-space implementation of 
KangarooTwelve. I contacted Gilles van Assche and he said he was interested in 
viewing my implementation after I finished the rough draft. I have let him know 
I intend to finish the first rough draft by June 1, 2020. And I do intend to 
submit the implementation of KangarooTwelve as a Fedora package. If anyone has 
any questions or comments about my attempt to implement KangarooTwelve please 
let me know.

Sincerely,

Tanveer Salim
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Re: Self Introduction: Andrzej Bylicki (Andy Mender)

2020-05-22 Thread David Kirwan
HI Andy!

On Tue, 19 May 2020 at 15:55, Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski <
domi...@greysector.net> wrote:

> Hello, Andy!
>
> On Monday, 18 May 2020 at 22:37, Andy Mender wrote:
> > Hello everyone!
> >
> > Introduction:
> > After reading the Fedora docs on packaging, I decided I would like to
> join
> > the Fedora project initially as a package maintainer/reviewer and perhaps
> > later as a source code committer. Here's the bug report for the package
> I'd
> > like to revive/unorphan:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1837107
>
> Welcome to Fedora! I put in some drive-by comments.
>
> Regards,
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Re: Self Introduction: Andrzej Bylicki (Andy Mender)

2020-05-19 Thread Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski
Hello, Andy!

On Monday, 18 May 2020 at 22:37, Andy Mender wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> 
> Introduction:
> After reading the Fedora docs on packaging, I decided I would like to join
> the Fedora project initially as a package maintainer/reviewer and perhaps
> later as a source code committer. Here's the bug report for the package I'd
> like to revive/unorphan: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1837107

Welcome to Fedora! I put in some drive-by comments.

Regards,
Dominik
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Self Introduction: Andrzej Bylicki (Andy Mender)

2020-05-18 Thread Andy Mender
Hello everyone!

Introduction:
After reading the Fedora docs on packaging, I decided I would like to join
the Fedora project initially as a package maintainer/reviewer and perhaps
later as a source code committer. Here's the bug report for the package I'd
like to revive/unorphan: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1837107

About me:
I'm a seasoned Python developer and Unix aficionado. I would consider
myself above intermediate in Python (2 and 3), but also quite advanced in
C/C++ and beginner in Go and Java. Currently, I work as a software
engineer/devops, though I have plenty of experience in Unix system
administration as well.

Hope to hear from you all soon :)
~Andy
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Re: Self Introduction: Dick Marinus

2020-05-16 Thread Igor Raits
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On Sat, 2020-05-16 at 07:04 +0200, Dick Marinus wrote:
> Hi!

Hi,

> I guess it finally happened; Itamar asked me if I'd help maintaining
> a
> package in Fedora (pgcli).
> 
> I'm a long time Red Hat user (started with Red Hat 7.2) and switched
> to
> Fedora (Core) when it was released. I've architected and maintained
> 500
> Fedora Workstations used by a retailer in the Netherlands and ported
> a
> kernel driver from SCO to Linux for interfacing with the cash
> registers.
> 
> I love programming and hacking on open source projects.
> 
> Nowadays I'm employed at a software vendor in my local town where
> we're
> working on getting our software available as a SaaS product in the
> AWS
> cloud.
> 
> I've posted specfiles for pgcli a long time ago and helped Terje
> Røsten
> to maintain mycli (I'm a core developer at dbcli).

Welcome aboard!

> 
> Greetings,
> Dick Marinus
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Self Introduction: Dick Marinus

2020-05-15 Thread Dick Marinus
Hi!

I guess it finally happened; Itamar asked me if I'd help maintaining a
package in Fedora (pgcli).

I'm a long time Red Hat user (started with Red Hat 7.2) and switched to
Fedora (Core) when it was released. I've architected and maintained 500
Fedora Workstations used by a retailer in the Netherlands and ported a
kernel driver from SCO to Linux for interfacing with the cash registers.

I love programming and hacking on open source projects.

Nowadays I'm employed at a software vendor in my local town where we're
working on getting our software available as a SaaS product in the AWS
cloud.

I've posted specfiles for pgcli a long time ago and helped Terje Røsten
to maintain mycli (I'm a core developer at dbcli).


Greetings,
Dick Marinus
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