Re: GitLab proposal wiki page

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Hi Patrick
Packaging I understand. One needs to create a rpm installable package as well specifying their dependencies. This is the most basic I am talking about. But I intend to ask, if I create a package why would I need RFR? Do all packages need RFR? How do I decide that a package I created needs a RFR? Sorry if it sounds too naive, but I would like to be clear about it.

Regards,
Mrigesh Pokhrel
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Dear Mrigresh,

As noted on the web page I linked you to, you need to make sure it is packaged BEFORE you file your RFR: "If your resource requires packages, please make sure that you create, get approved and have your package(s) available in Fedora and/or EPEL before you file your RFR ticket.".
The process for submtting an RFR is also outlined on that webpage.

Regards,
Patrick


On Sun, May 05, 2013 at 12:17:50PM +0530, Mrigesh Pokhrel wrote:
Hi Patrick ,
               Thank, but would submitting a ROR start early in this
project , or after the packaging would be done? And in this scenario how
would one go on about submitting a ticket for RFR?

Regards,
Mrigesh


On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 12:49 AM, Patrick Uiterwijk <puiterwijk@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

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Dear Mrigesh,

I have looked at your GSoC proposal, and would like to notify you of a few
major things you seem to have forgotten:
- - The infrastructure team requires everything that's deployed in the
Fedora infrastructure to be packaged as an RPM, so that we can deploy and
maintain it easily.
- - To get anything hosted in our infrastructure, you will need to submit
an Request For Resources, for this please look
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Request_For_Resources.
- - Please note that the current versions of RHEL (5/6) have Ruby versions
that are too old to run gitlab, so you will have to package them for
Fedora. This might impact the willingness of the Infrastructure team to
host it.

I think it might be a better target to just get gitlab packaged for Fedora
during the GSoC, as there are a lot of Ruby gems you still need to package.

Regards,
Patrick Uiterwijk



On Sat, May 04, 2013 at 11:59:41PM +0530, Mrigesh Pokhrel wrote:
Hi,
    I have made my Proposal wiki page[1] for your reference , do comment
and review it and help me in improving it as required.

[1]

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GSOC_2013/Student_Application_rag3nix/Gitlib
IRC : rag3nix , rag3

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