Re: Fedora pagure confusion wrt EPEL

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Fabio Valentini wrote:
> Until this functionality is merged into pagure's dist-git plugin, there is
> a way, but it's a bit convoluted.
> 
> You can set an override for Fedora / EPEL default assignees in yaml files
> stored here, like this one for maven:
> 
> https://pagure.io/releng/fedora-scm-requests/blob/master/f/rpms/maven
> 
> 1. fork the repo
> 2. modify files for packages
> 3. set default assignee for EPEL to someone else
> 4. open a Pull Request
> 5. wait
> 
> Just look at some of the other packages for the correct formatting. I'm on
> mobile right now so it's a bit hard for me to look for a fitting example
> just now.

And we have to do that for every single package we maintain? That is not 
reasonable. It is Fedora policy that we cannot be forced to care about EPEL. 
The software needs to actually implement that policy.

        Kevin Kofler
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