Re: Questions about the 'request-branch' experience

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On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 11:15:14PM -0400, Christopher wrote:
> I was recently asked to provide an EPEL8 version of one of my packages
> (python-keyring) in a bugzilla, so I did:
> fedpkg request-branch epel8
> 
> This opened up two pagure tickets, one each for two branches:
> epel8
> epel8-playground
> 
> After the branches were created, an extra commit was added to the
> epel8 branch to create a package.cfg file (with a log message that had
> extra double-quotes around it, for some reason).
> 
> I have several questions:
> 
> 1. Why did my request for a single branch automatically result in two
> separate tickets for two separate branches?
> 2. What is this '-playground' branch for?
> 3. Why was an extra commit added to the empty branch that was requested?
> 4. What is a package.cfg file? Do I need it?
> 5. (unimportant, but curious) How did the extra quotes get in the
> commit message that added the package.cfg file?
>
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/epel-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/thread/KXMMLYSAXAVHDKFFBVEFYYZHPJBWXOQQ/

-- Petr

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