Hello folks,
what would it take to allow non-packagers to push to dist-git forks without fedpkg?
The instructions at
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/ci/pull-requests/#_you_are_not_a_packager
assume they run Fedora (or another distro with fedpkg), but this is extremely
unfriendly to contributors who run other distros.
The alternative is external pull request which is awesome in theory but quite
tedious in practice. E.g. as a package maintainer, I cannot push my changes to
a proposed external pull request.
If I understand correctly, SSH access is a security/legal/whatever no-go for
nonpackagers, but can we offer some kind of standard git mechanism to
authenticate? API tokens maybe?
If not, can we at least extract the fedpkg bits that do this and release that
as a standalone easy-to-install software that we can offer or even package to
other distributions?
Thanks,
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Miro Hrončok
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