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I saw this snippet in yesterday's meeting log:

<jjmcd> [20:19] Release notes are owned by paul and jesse, so we
		can't, for example, submit a koji
<Sparks> [20:19] jjmcd: I think you should be an owner
	 [20:20] jjmcd: In addition to others as well
<ke4qqq> [20:20] ahhh cvs perms
<jjmcd> [20:20] But first I need to better understand the whole
		process
 	[20:20] I can make a RPM just fine, but I have little concept
		of what happens after that
 	[20:20] In the past I've just handed it to Jesse and magic
		happens
<Sparks> [20:21] jjmcd: It isn't that difficult to get it
	 	 through. Heck, I've even done it.
<jjmcd> [20:21] I'm sure it isn't
 	[20:21] Just need the map

I would be absolutely thrilled to add some people to co-maintain this
package.  All you need to do is go here:

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/fedora-release-notes

Then login (at the upper right), and add yourself to the package for
the various branches you need.  I'd recommend F-12 and devel to start
with, unless someone plans on doing F-10 or F-11 updates for the
release notes RPM.

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