Re: Help with creating first PR for a package

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Hi,

On Sun, Feb 18, 2024, at 10:52 AM, Loren M. Lang wrote:
> I've cloned it down and worked on bringing it more up-to-date. Now that
> I have something passing the test suite, I thought I'd file a PR and
> start a discussion. I forked the project on Pagure.io, but found that
> even with my own personal fork, I don't seem to have commit access to it
> without being in the Packagers group. Is that standard? I thought the
> point of the fork was to allow non-packagers to use the PR mechanism as
> an easy mechanism for sponsors to view proposals.
>
> In any case, I decided to through it up on GitHub temporarily so I could
> at least create a Remote PR.
>
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-cachelib/pull-request/6

I have recently done this. You need to use fedpkg to clone the repository then
it will setup the hook for authentication with FAS.

For example if you have fork at `fork/penguin359/rpms/python-cachelib` then use
this command to clone

    fedpkg clone -a forks/penguin359/rpms/python-cachelib

then in the cloned repo you can push normally.

Cheers,
Kan-Ru
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