Hi

Thanks for the instructions. I am not really familiar with github or what I 
need to clone it (should I have a web server published on the Internet or 
something?). I can learn by myself, just need a link to read :)

BTW: FileZilla is one of the RPMs I create :)

Regards.


On Nov 17, 2011, at 3:43 AM, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:

> On Wed, 2011-11-16 at 20:21 -0500, German Pulido wrote:
> 
>> On a separate note, I currently have a little repository for RPM
>> packages not present on repoforge (some game emulators and utilities).
>> What is the process to make these part of repoforge?
> 
> 1. Clone our repository on GitHub
> 2. Create your own branch
> 3. Make sure your specs follow our style
> 4. Create one directory per spec and commit
> 5. Push your clone to GitHub
> 6. Submit a pull request, explaining the changes
> 7. Wait for a long time for it to be processed
> 
> *3) Unfortunately there is no formal definition of 'style'. Just look at
> the templates and some 'nice' SPECs when in doubt.
> 
> I personally like filezilla, Dag can for sure think of more, but I
> didn't have time to work on the SPECs in the last couple of months so
> I've lost the orientation a little bit.
> 
> *4) Make sure you build-test your specs on at least on
> RHEL{5,6}{i386,x86_64}. Most of the time I spend on processing pull
> requests is taken by rebuilding the SPECs and fixing arch/dist specific
> issues properly.
> 
> -- 
> Sincerely yours,
> Yury V. Zaytsev
> 
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