Re: contributing a software through bugzilla

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> I submitted my software for review through bugzilla in order to
> contribute the software to RedHat. A guy who checked the script told me
> to fix some problems. I fixed all problems that he mentioned and sent
> him new links of the software in the same bug report. I haven't heard
> anything from him since April 16. Here is a question: do I need to
> submit new links as a new bug report? if no...how long does it usually
> take to review the software?
Everyone: Anton is referring to Bug #236486 [1]

Anton: Manuel Wolfshant who was kind enough to point out a few problems is
not obligated to review it officially, he might have just noticed your
entry, and had a quick look.  These are pre-reviews.

As you need someone to sponsor you, that limits the number of people that
can accept for package into fedora down to roughly 50 (last time I
looked).  I'm not absolutely sure but I don't think Manuel is one of them.

Some tips however:
* Do a couple of well rounded out pre-reviews, for an example [2] is one I
did while waiting for a sponsor.
* Look into what other packages you can prepare
* Have patience, you submitted your package on the 14th and from
experience it can take a good 2+ weeks.
>
> Thanks,
>  Anton
>
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236486
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=235802#c1

Regards,

N.J.
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