RE: Inactive packagers to be removed after the F37 release

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On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 1:38 PM Mattia Verga wrote:
> If anyone wants to have a look to what packages **may** be orphaned 
> when those users are removed from the packager group, I've set up a 
> script and uploaded the results here [1].
>
> Do not be too scared by those results: there's still plenty of time for
> those users to show up and declare their willingness to maintain their
> status. If you, however, see a package you care listed with an asterisk
> (look at the bottom of the list), take notice that these are the
> packages that will surely be orphaned, because the current
> maintainer has asked to be removed from the packager group.
> Maybe you can start asking them to transfer the package to you.
> 
> I plan to post an updated list before the end of the month and at
>  mid October (or maybe Ben will do, if he prefer).
> 
> [1] https://mattia.fedorapeople.org/inactive-packagers/affected_packages.txt

Regarding the following package from that list :
- NetworkManager-l2tp (owned by ivanromanov)

I've been maintaining the package (and upstream source) since 2016, but I'm not the 'owner" or "main admin", just a member/admin.

What's the best way to become owner of the NetworkManager-l2tp package?



Thanks,
Doug

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