On Mon, 17 Aug 2015 15:50:26 +0200, Marcin Haba wrote: > Yes, exactly! I am waiting from March 2015. Waiting for what? There may be a misunderstanding of the How To Get Sponsored Wiki page. > I am active in a few Fedora > areas (informal reviews, bugs requests, preparing new features requests, > small patch preparation to fedora-review tool, mailing list sent from > time to time....). That sounds like quite some activity which you should mention when contacting a potential sponsor. In your package review requests you have met some potential sponsors already. Please don't expect *every* sponsor to observe *everyone* everywhere within the Fedora Project or even beyond that. Sponsors usually take a look at the queue, and if there is no name they have seen before, or if there is only a single package submitted by somebody, that's not much input. However, a single package review ticket is a great place where to point at reviews you've done, or to give sponsors a hint about any other activity (such as packages in Copr or a private repo). Sponsors cannot know that. > My feeling as new person in Fedora devel community is that something > does not work here. From my point of view it looks that at least these > new persons' activities are not noticed or are ignored. As above. Waiting is the biggest pitfall of the needsponsor review queue. The worst is not responding to reviewer's comments and waiting inactively for months (without even maintaining the submitted packages). The Wiki also suggests doing some things _in advance_ (such as a few reviews, and weeks to months give plenty of time to attempt at doing a few reviews), so if a potential sponsor takes a look at the single package somebody may have added to the queue, there is more input in the ticket than just a single (and possibly flawed/broken) package. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct