Re: Question on adding a new package to fedora

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> So far there has been no action on the bug to get it reviewed.
> Does it usually take a while to get the review started?
Well, the thing is - there isn't really anyone obliged to review package submissions.
Almost every single review is done by volunteers, using their free time.

> Do I need to inform someone to get this going?
You can try asking people on this mailing list... like you just did! :)
Proposing a review swap is also a somewhat popular process.
The IRC channels are also a place to hang out and ask people.

> I know fedora36 is coming up. It would be good to get it into that
> but if I have missed dates it can wait for f37.
New packages don't have to wait until a new version of Fedora
comes out, they can be added to existing releases.

A.FI.
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