> You should understand that in the Fedora project (just like in free > software) contributors are (in general) benevolent. And in general, when > they are not they are overwhelemed. Hi Pat. I don't mind to be a benevolent contributor. The website http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/Join that somebody gave me after my first announcement about my software says: "Make sure that you mention in the 'Review Description' field that this is your first package, and you are seeking a sponsor. In Fedora Package Collection, all new contributors must be sponsored" And I asked for a sponsorship :) > So a review and sponsorship pending > may take very few time to be looked at if it is of interest for a sponsor > and/or a reviewer. But it may also take a great amount of time for many > reasons, like lack of interest from the reviewers, not enough time to > review, and any other reason you can imagine. The only thing I want to know is the status of the review : if it's in progress, done or nobody interested. I don't really care about the time of the review. I guess any contributor wants to know what's going on. Thanks for the information that you gave me. Now I better understand the process of the review. Thanks, Anton -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list