On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 5:30 PM Onur Özkan <onurozkan.dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey folks,
I am someone new for fedora-infra. I have introduced myself a couple of months ago. But I haven't received any reply about where and how to start so today I wanted to start by picking issues from repositories and solving them. But, I need some answers before I go for that. (I already asked the questions on #fedora-admin but sadly didn't get the answer there. So that's why I ask them from here.)
Questions are:
- We have 2 infra organizations 1 on Github 1 on Pagure. What are the differences?
It is mostly a matter of preference for the developer but you will find most upstream apps on github and most direct infrastructure repos on pagure
- We have fedora-infrastructure repository on Pagure without any organization which contains so many issues. But we also have issues on organization repositories. So which issue goes where?
This tracker https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issues is for general infrastructure bugs where as bug related directly to an app will be filed on the upstream repository
- As a volunteer contributor, where should I pick the issues from for the start? For example, can I start working on this issue?
Yes! please do :) We generally use the flow of create a fork and raise a PR
Please let me know if this is not the right place to ask such questions.
This is a good place to ask these questions and I hope my answers were helpful.
Best regards,
Onur
Mark
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