On 5/20/23 11:47, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 19. 05. 23 19:34, Jilayne Lovejoy wrote:
On 5/19/23 4:03 AM, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 19. 05. 23 4:28, Jilayne Lovejoy wrote:
Packages from this list
https://pagure.io/copr/license-validate/blob/main/f/eln-not-migrated.txt
that were worked on during or as a result of the hackfest are listed
below. If you are a package maintainer of a package that was worked
on, you may see a pull request for updating the License field of the
spec file.
python*
There are 384 such packages on the list. Did somebody manage to work
on 384 packages during a single hackfest, or is this a mistake?
It says packages "from this list" - not all of them, no! And then the
original email listed which ones were worked on... :)
Yes, it listed python* -- what does that mean?
That's a mistake.
"python*" should be replaced with the actual list of the packages from
the Python-related stack worked on during the event:
- libyaml
- marshalparser
- micropipenv
What's happened: The attendees of the Hackfest told each other what
packages we are working on so that we don't accidentally pick the same
ones. I said "python*" to indicate my domain of interest. It has no
meaning outside of the context of that event.
Hope this clarifies things.
Karolina Surma (she/her/hers)
Software Engineer
Python Maintenance Team, Red Hat
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