On 25-09-2022 11:20, Avi Alkalay wrote:
Wow, that’s too much of a process to grasp.
The original bug that is being fixed is
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1933529
But my PR also improves and fixes other packaging problems that I’ve
found along the way of using the software. Also brings an upstream
update.
I wrote it all in the PR.
I had to learn how to use Copr and at the end I have the package
built for many future Fedora and CentOS versions too. It’s all there
in the link provided in my first email.
I’ll check your links but I’m not sure it is clear for me what else
should I do beyond the PR, bug report and Copr builds. After your
message, it is still unclear for me if maintainers will take over and
accept my PR.
Avi, I think you've already done more than what most people would do in
this situation.
The current package maintainers will have been notified of your pull
request. Seeing that a non-responsive maintainer process was already
started once, they may have little time to spent on package maintenance.
Maybe, as one last effort, you could try to reach out to the package
maintainers directly and ask them if they'd be willing to add you as a
co-maintainer. Christopher (lcts) is the maintainer, the rest are
co-maintainers. You can look them up in FAS.
I hope that helps and thank you for your contribution.
-- Sandro
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