thanks
you saved my day
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021, Neal Gompa wrote:
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 10:31 AM <cheese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi
i tried to contact package owners of the package "mysqltuner" and thought
it would be sufficiant to mail to
PACKAGE-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and there tried
mysqltuner-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
but this did now work. i think that used to work some years ago.
i than tried:
mysqltuner-owners@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
mysqltuner-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
did not work
i knew that we *had* some address for contaction all owners/packagers, but
i did not find a solution via google (maybe my fault) and i miss a search
over our documentation at
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/
therefore:
*) what is currently the correct way to contact package-owners?
*) we should have some simple search-box for our own documentation
The suffix is now -maintainer/-maintainers instead of -owner/-owners.
The email domain is @fedoraproject.org.
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