Re: Onboarding package

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Dne 04. 10. 21 v 16:22 Vitaly Zaitsev via devel napsal(a):
On 04/10/2021 10:57, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Recently, there have been a lot of discussions on this list as well as we have internally about onboarding. During our internal brainstorming, we were initially discussing that it could be useful to have some package one can experiment with without being too much worried about the result.

I like this idea, but such packages shouldn't be pushed to the official Fedora repositories.

2) Second step could be something similar, but that would require the packager to be already sponsored and they could go through the whole process themeselves just with some light guidance if needed.

We have COPR. It doesn't require anything other than the FAS account.


I was thinking about this in my follow up, but I am not sure if Copr workflow is separate case or if it should precede the fokflow (2). The thing is that these two are quite distinct. While submitting package into Copr is definitely good step introducing new package into Fedora, I don't know how to integrate this into onboarding to not be side step.


Vít
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