Re: Adding shields.io badges for Fedora packages to upstream projects

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> Would anyone have an idea of how this works and
> where issues should be filed? On our infra or on shields.io?
Fedora badges are listed on shields.io under the "Version" category:
https://shields.io/category/version
Clicking on the "Fedora" badge brings up a pop-up that allows to specify the badge's parameters.
The pop-up mentions mdapi, so I guess that's where it gets its information from.

> works for arbor, not for python-libNeuroML
While "python-libNeuroML" doesn't work, "python3-libNeuroML" does,
so I guess this works with binary RPMs, not source RPMs.

> What do people think of opening PRs to (optionally) add these to
> upstream readme files when a software has been included in Fedora to
> increase visibility?
If a project already includes some "get it on Ubuntu/Arch" information,
I see no harm in suggesting to add a note about Fedora. Though personally
I think repology is a better solution, since it gibes you many repos at once
and you don't need to update the README every time a new distro comes along.
But that's just me. 
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