Re: Request for help for packaging new potential Workstation default apps

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On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 1:20 PM Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hey folks,
>
> The Fedora Workstation WG is considering replacing several preloaded
> apps with alternatives:
>
> * Rhythmbox -> (gnome-music + Decibels[1]) or Amberol[2]
> * Evince -> Papers[3]
> * Totem -> Showtime[4]
>
> Of these apps, only Papers has a currently active package review[5].
> The Fedora Workstation WG would like some help from interested Fedora
> Workstation users to contribute to the success of the Fedora
> Workstation offering by packaging these applications in Fedora.
> Members of the Working Group can help review packaging by anyone who
> takes this on to package the applications in a manner consistent with
> the Fedora packaging guidelines and general practices.
>
> If anyone is interested, please let us know and we can work out
> arrangements to assist new contributors. :)

I can help with Rust packaging (Amberol) if needed.
I already maintain the Rust bindings for GStreamer and GTK4 so I might as well.

Fabio
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