Re: Taking ownership of html2text on EPEL6

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Dne 25.2.2015 v 17:18 Troy Dawson napsal(a):
On 01/09/2015 02:41 PM, Troy Dawson wrote:
Hi,
I will be taking ownership of html2text on EPEL6.
I am already the maintainer for EPEL7, but I missed the notification
that the EPEL6 version was being orphaned because of filters.
Troy Dawson

Hi All,
This has turned out to be much more painful than the documentation [1]
would have you believe.

Anyway, I've eventually managed to become the maintainer for EPEL6, but
my problem now is that it's blocked.  I cannot build the package.

Can someone unblock html2text on epel6 and/or point me to the
documentation that says how to unblock a package.

Thank You
Troy

p.s. If someone wants to talk with me about updating the documentation,
I can talk to you about the pain points.  But I didn't want that to be
the focus of this email.

[1]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Orphaned_package_that_need_new_maintainers#Claiming_Ownership_of_an_Orphaned_Package_Procedure

Quoting from [1]:

> 5. Request that the Release Engineering team unblock the package for the releases that the package should be un-retired for via their trac instance. In this request, please post a link to the completed re-review and clearly specify which branches should be unblocked.

So you were are on the right path.


Vít


[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Orphaned_package_that_need_new_maintainers#Claiming_Ownership_of_a_Retired_Package
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