Re: Introduction and a Question
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Xavier Bachelotwrote: > Also, you shouldn't use Fedora's copr for stuff that wouldn't be allowed > into Fedora, so I think your copr repository for discord breaks this rule. > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Copr#Content Eek! Good to know. I was using another Copr of the alpha version (discord-canary), but you're very right! I'll be pulling that shortly then. > Hope this helps, > Xavier As far as the review, I was planning on doing that later today, just wanted to get some clarification on the non-free side of things. Thanks! Sean ___ rpmfusion-developers mailing list -- rpmfusion-developers@lists.rpmfusion.org To unsubscribe send an email to rpmfusion-developers-le...@lists.rpmfusion.org
Re: Introduction and a Question
Hi Sean, On 31/01/2017 19:46, Sean Callaway wrote: > Good morning, > > My name is Sean Callaway and I'm a Linux SA in southern California. I > currently am the maintainer of two packages for EPEL > (openvpn-auth-ldap and re2c). > > I am interested in seeing about getting Discord, a gaming chat client, > into rpmfusion-nonfree. I have a working package in my Copr > (https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/seancallaway/discord/) and am > getting ready to create my review request. I've read through the docs, > but most of them are written for Fedora specifically and, as this is a > binary release for nonfree, I'm not sure they apply fully. Either way, > I'm left with at least the following question: what permission is > required from Discord to have this included in RPMFusion? Is a > developer's quick go-ahead > (https://twitter.com/crmarsh/status/819615137531183105) enough? > To get a package into RPM Fusion, it needs to be reviewed, like for Fedora, although some of the rules in RPM Fusion are more relaxed. You also need to be sponsored, but if you are already a sponsored packager in Fedora, you automatically get the same status in RPM Fusion. See https://rpmfusion.org/Contributors for details on the process. Also, you shouldn't use Fedora's copr for stuff that wouldn't be allowed into Fedora, so I think your copr repository for discord breaks this rule. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Copr#Content Hope this helps, Xavier ___ rpmfusion-developers mailing list -- rpmfusion-developers@lists.rpmfusion.org To unsubscribe send an email to rpmfusion-developers-le...@lists.rpmfusion.org
Introduction and a Question
Good morning, My name is Sean Callaway and I'm a Linux SA in southern California. I currently am the maintainer of two packages for EPEL (openvpn-auth-ldap and re2c). I am interested in seeing about getting Discord, a gaming chat client, into rpmfusion-nonfree. I have a working package in my Copr (https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/seancallaway/discord/) and am getting ready to create my review request. I've read through the docs, but most of them are written for Fedora specifically and, as this is a binary release for nonfree, I'm not sure they apply fully. Either way, I'm left with at least the following question: what permission is required from Discord to have this included in RPMFusion? Is a developer's quick go-ahead (https://twitter.com/crmarsh/status/819615137531183105) enough? Thanks, - Sean ___ rpmfusion-developers mailing list -- rpmfusion-developers@lists.rpmfusion.org To unsubscribe send an email to rpmfusion-developers-le...@lists.rpmfusion.org