Hi Erich, Il giorno gio, 14/01/2021 alle 10.14 -0800, Erich Eickmeyer ha scritto: > Hi All, > > Over the course of the past few months, I have become employed by a > company to provide their user software experience. This has limited > the > time that I have, and, unfortunately, my involvement in Fedora has, > and > needs to, decrease. > > I currently maintain the Fedora Jam lab, and would like some help > with > that. Just last night, while I was trying to relax after my day, I > was > CC'd on two bug reports only because I'm Jam's maintainer, when > really > the responsibility for the issues in question (pipewire related in > Rawhide) lie on the change owner(s) for the Pipewire-By-Default > change. > > I fixed a couple of packages only as a courtesy that were related to > the issue (unable to install the @audio group), but that > responsibility > lies with the change owner(s), of which I'm not a part due to time > restrictions. I removed myself from the bug report after that and had > explained that they needed to add the change owner(s). > > This same person that CC'd me on that decided to then file a bug > report > against Jam 34 which is currently FTBFS due to the aforementioned > issue > with the @audio group. Since we (spin/lab maintainers) get automated > emails about these things, I told them not to file bug reports > against > spins/labs in the future and closed it as errata. I realize this > person > was only trying to help, but it caused me some undo stress. > > This made me realize that I need to take a step back. Not only have I > gained employment with a company that is using Ubuntu as their base > (specifically Kubuntu with Ubuntu Studio partnership), but I've also > become a MOTU with Ubuntu ("Master Of The Universe [repository]", > much > like a proven packager here). As such, Fedora isn't exactly integral > to > what I do, but I'd like to keep my rpm packaging skills somewhat > sharpened, which is why I'll be keeping certain packages that I have > direct involvement upstream with (e.g. studio-controls). > > So, here's what I'm looking for: > > * Someone to help me maintain Jam > * Including fedora-jam-backgrounds and fedora-jam-kde-theme > packages > > * Co-maintainers and/or new maintainers for the following packages: > > * Add64 > * dssi > * dssi-vst > * fluidsynth > * fluidsynth-dssi > * freqtweak > * giada > * gnome-guitar > * harmonyseq > * hexter-dssi > * jackctlmmc > * jmeters > * libinstpatch > * lv2-c++-tools > * lv2-fabla > * lv2-ll-plugins > * lv2-mdaEPiano > * lv2-newtonator > * lv2-sorcer > * lv2-swh-plugins > * lv2-vocoder-plugins > * meterbridge > * python-alsaaudio > * python-jack-client > * radium-compressor > * realTimeConfigQuickScan > * soundtracker > * whysynth-dssi > * xsynth-dssi I'm involved in audio/music packaging too, and I have some experience with lv2 plugins, so I can comaintain your lv2 packages. I don't know dssi enough, so I can't maintain dssi packages. I can also help maintain jmeters, meterbridge and soundtracker. My FAS account is tartina > Simply let me know which package you'd like and if you'd like to > maintain or co-maintain along with your fas username. > > Thanks in advance, > Erich Thanks for your work for Jam Lab > -- > Erich Eickmeyer > Maintainer > Fedora Jam Ciao Guido
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