Re: Creation of a perl-packagers-sig group

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On Thu, Mar 05, 2020 at 10:22:40PM +0100, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> A while back, a few of us went through a mad rush to get our packages in
> EPEL. This lead to a number of situations where the main maintainer of a
> package didn't want to maintain the EPEL8 version of his package and we
> had to wait for a proven-packager to push to the branch.
> 
Interesting. I did not know that a proven packager can bypass the
request-branch request check that requires the person the be in admin(?) list
of the package.

Recently some had a similar issue. Effectively packagers willing to maintain
EPEL packages cannot do it because of a lack of Fedora maintainer's blessing.

> I'ld like to propose we create a perl-packagers-sig group so that we can
> have non-proven packagers being able to git push.
> 
Do you mean a Pagure group <https://src.fedoraproject.org/groups/>? I thought
we already have perl-sig group for sending the notifications. Is that
a differnt class of groups?

I would prefer shorter "perl-sig" group name.

I'm not against, but I agree with Paul that it will hit the silent wall again.

-- Petr

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