Pre-review of a new python package: uswid

2023-01-31 Thread Richard Hughes
Hey all, I'm building python-uswid as a rpm as it's going to be needed by the fwupd-efi package at build time in the near future. I'm also the upstream maintainer, so I'm not against changing upstream and then tagging a new release if there's something that needs to be fixed to build a Fedora p

Re: Pre-review of a new python package: uswid

2023-01-31 Thread Neal Gompa
On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 1:12 PM Richard Hughes wrote: > > Hey all, > > I'm building python-uswid as a rpm as it's going to be needed by the > fwupd-efi package at build time in the near future. I'm also the upstream > maintainer, so I'm not against changing upstream and then tagging a new > rel

Re: Pre-review of a new python package: uswid

2023-01-31 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 31. 01. 23 13:12, Richard Hughes wrote: Hey all, I'm building python-uswid as a rpm as it's going to be needed by the fwupd-efi package at build time in the near future. I'm also the upstream maintainer, so I'm not against changing upstream and then tagging a new release if there's somethi

Re: Pre-review of a new python package: uswid

2023-01-31 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 31. 01. 23 13:12, Richard Hughes wrote: Hey all, I'm building python-uswid as a rpm as it's going to be needed by the fwupd-efi package at build time in the near future. I'm also the upstream maintainer, so I'm not against changing upstream and then tagging a new release if there's somethi