>>>>> "BC" == Balint Cristian writes: [...] BC> Yes I will do it! Cristian, Good to hear that you're back! I rebuilt grass/gdal stack on rawhide in your absence. BC> I allready submitted "Owner Change" request , CVS+ flag rised up, BC> crossed fingers for cvs admins, once someone grant final ownership BC> rezso@xxxxxxxx instead of cbalint@xxxxxxxxxx than I will proceeed BC> with maintainace immediatly. If you've been away for a while, you may not be aware that now all package maintainer requests are now done via PackageDB: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/UsingPackagedb https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/ If you have your old FAS password for cbalint, you could login and orphan the package yourself, then relogin with your new one and reclaim them. If you can't login with your old FAS password, you'll have to get an admin to orphan them manually, then you can reclaim then again with your new FAS password. BC> I am very interested in these packages, must confess these now BC> are part of may day-to-day life/development as the most of the BC> most used tool. Sorry for the private duplicates of this mail, I BC> was puzzled on how to get once more sponsorship for my outside BC> account, thanks goes to Jesse K. for leading me on the sponsorship BC> issue. Excellent, also if you could keep ACLs on your packages open (done recently by spot) (i.e. allow commits from other Fedora maintainers by keeping the "cvsextras" checkbox checked) that would be of great help. BC> BTW, If no one pick up fftw2+libdap let me know, i am interested BC> to pick it, just let me know where to follow up with it. I am BC> reasoning on the pick up idea that gdal+GIS suite use fftw2+libdap BC> in a very intrinsic manner, but I know many other packages are BC> olso using it. BC> Thanks to Lubo to get this mail in my attention. Alex -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list