[games-sig] Creating a tracker bug for games-sig packages

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I learned recently that the Java SIG has a tracker bug that's intended to be a list of all Java packages in the review queue (as I learned recently, when submitting one): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=652183. Does it sound like a good idea to make such a tracker bug for the Games SIG?

I was thinking of going through the review queue and trying to identify any package that is either a game or something related to a game (like a library) in preparation for this, over the next few days.

Currently there are some lists on the wiki, notably a "games in progress" section (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Games#Games_Being_Packaged), but my suspicion is that it doesn't get updated that often. 

Odds are that a tracker bug might get out of sync with reality too, but if we want to improve the state of gaming in Fedora, a good place to start might be to identify all current games related packages stuck in the queue and do our best to get them out of the queue?

Ben Rosser
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