Re: How do I find the maintainers of a package ?

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On 10/23/2012 12:39 PM, Alain Williams wrote:
Hi,

when maintaining/configuring my systems I occasionally make changes that I think
would be generally useful. What is the easiest way of bringing an idea to the
attention of a package maintainer .... if he likes the idea I would then collect
up & push what I have done, etc.

I have looked at the URL below, but it does not give what I want:

     https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Package_Maintainers?rd=PackageMaintainers


The package that I am looking at today is dhcp. If you have more than one
interface and need different parameters on each interface the current setup does
not work - mine does and cleanly drops back to the current config.

You should be able to email packagename-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and it will get to whoever owns the package. One caveat is make sure its the *package name* as the src.rpm would be named, not the sub-packages it may produce.


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