Re: [Rpm-maint] [rpm-software-management/rpm] Split Perl dependency generators into a separate repo (Issue #2873)

2024-03-07 Thread Panu Matilainen
Closed #2873 as completed via #2947. -- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/rpm/issues/2873#event-12039482184 You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Message ID: ___

Re: [Rpm-maint] [rpm-software-management/rpm] Split Perl dependency generators into a separate repo (Issue #2873)

2024-03-06 Thread Panu Matilainen
And here goes: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/perl-rpm-packaging The rest is up to the Perl community. If/when you need help with permission matters, please file tickets in https://github.com/rpm-software-management/org-admin . -- Reply to this email directly or view it on

Re: [Rpm-maint] [rpm-software-management/rpm] Split Perl dependency generators into a separate repo (Issue #2873)

2024-01-24 Thread Panu Matilainen
FWIW, I think we should follow the [Python lead](https://github.com/rpm-software-management/python-rpm-packaging) and call it perl-rpm-packaging to allow for all sorts of helper material to live there and not just macros/scripts and the like. A bit of consistency is a nice bonus. -- Reply to

Re: [Rpm-maint] [rpm-software-management/rpm] Split Perl dependency generators into a separate repo (Issue #2873)

2024-01-24 Thread Dirk Stöcker
Thanks for going forward with this. Can you add Tina (perlpunk) and me to the new repo, so we can continue there? For openSUSE we're way into switching to the proper perl version system (currently all packages with conflict-free updates in the last year are switched) and will start soon

[Rpm-maint] [rpm-software-management/rpm] Split Perl dependency generators into a separate repo (Issue #2873)

2024-01-24 Thread Michal Domonkos
Split the Perl dependency generators into a separate GitHub repository managed by our organization. This will make it far easier for the community to maintain and is in the spirit of https://github.com/rpm-software-management/rpm/pull/1607, and more generally, of