Re: Python package and "vendorize"

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On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 01:26:19PM -0500, Tony Asleson wrote:
> Upstream pywbem project took 2 internal libraries and broke them out
> into separate libraries.  I asked if they would be OK with maintaining
> these new packages in fedora and they said yes[1].  They followed the
> process and asked for a sponsor and got no response [2].

Sorry about that. 

You could add them in as co-maintainers, provided you are willing to
show them how packaging works, etc. 

See: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_get_sponsored_into_the_packager_group#Become_a_co-maintainer

Did they or you ever submit the packages for review?

They (or you) may also want to post to the python-sig list instead of
the main devel list. Sometimes things get really busy here and people
miss posts. 

> They have now pitched the idea of using "vendorize" to meet this
> requirement [3].  However, I believe the answer to this from a fedora
> packaging standpoint is no.  Is this correct?

I'd say it's much better not to, yes. 

kevin

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