Hi folks, I have a few questions about Fedora packaging netiquette. Just for the sake of discussion, lets assume the following circumstances: - you're a strictly part-time packager but nonetheless have put some effort into your few packages and are prepared to support them as best you can - you have a small audience (perhaps a few dozen users) - unfortunately, none of your users have the time or skill to do Fedora QA - you'd like to see your package(s) in a repository somewhere so that a convenient "yum install $PACKAGE" works for the new (and often least-skilled) users but you're thinking it may take a long time--or perhaps never happen... So what can you do attract QA attention and maybe get approved? Is it considered "poor form" to ask others to QA your package(s) in return for doing QA on theirs? Backing up a bit, is it even reasonable to try to get your package(s) included in the first place? When is it or isn't it a good idea to try for inclusion? OK, maybe thats enough questions for a friday night... ;-) Ed -- Edward H. Hill III, PhD office: MIT Dept. of EAPS; Rm 54-1424; 77 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 emails: eh3@xxxxxxx ed@xxxxxxx URLs: http://web.mit.edu/eh3/ http://eh3.com/ phone: 617-253-0098 fax: 617-253-4464