Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
I'm not actively seeking giving away my packages. I'm fine with them as long as they don't demand too much time from me. But I'll just hand them off as soon as a Fedora contributor shows up and wants to make non-trivial changes in them. That's for example how I handed some of my font packages to Nicolas, or my entire ogg vorbis stack to Hans. The point being: I am no the bottleneck / problem / ... with these packages.
One of the rule of thumb was that if you are going to be maintaining the package in RHEL, it is better for you to be involved in the Fedora side as well for continuity. Otherwise, you would end up inheriting a bunch of spec files (and patches) without a complete understanding on the history behind them which makes it difficult to work on them, later on. Something to consider.
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