Hi,
I'd like to give a heads up through this email. I am transitioning to another team inside Red Hat on January the 1st, and Fedora will no longer be my primary work responsibility. While I am planning on contributing in my free time, I won't be able to dedicate as much time to all the bits I've touched and cared for.
First of all - Packager Dashboard ( https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/ ) and its backend. Since these aren't among the primary responsibilities of Fedora QE, jskladan (in CC) will provide a "best effort" maintenance. The backend https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/oraculum is a Python (Flask, Celery, SQLAlchemy, Redis), and provides a REST(ish) API for the React frontend https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/packager_dashboard. If you are interested in contributing, contact us, and we can provide more details.
As for the packages (*) - they are up for grabs, apart from any of the compute or gaming stuff.
Flask, Werkzeug, and Celery suites will be handled by humaton (in CC), but could surely have more than one maintainer. These aren't recommended for beginner packagers, and require at least intermediary Python development and packaging skills.
[*] (some of them may have another maintainers, I did only basic filtering) gnome-shell-extension-dash-to-dock gnome-shell-extension-gamemode mozjs115 mozjs128 # <<< This adds another mozjsXYZ package every year python-Pallets-Sphinx-Themes python-alembic python-amqp python-aniso8601 python-billiard python-celery python-click-didyoumean python-click-repl python-flask python-flask-caching python-flask-cors python-flask-openid python-flask-restx python-flask-session python-flask-sqlalchemy python-httpx python-kombu python-pylibmc python-pytest-click python-pytest-httpx python-pytest-xprocess python-redis python-requests-cache python-respx python-vine python-werkzeug python-wtforms spdlog winetricks
Hey Frank, what all would the maintenance of the backend entail?
On Wed, Dec 4, 2024, 5:10 PM Frantisek Zatloukal via desktop < desktop@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to give a heads up through this email. I am transitioning to another team inside Red Hat on January the 1st, and Fedora will no longer be my primary work responsibility. While I am planning on contributing in my free time, I won't be able to dedicate as much time to all the bits I've touched and cared for.
First of all - Packager Dashboard ( https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/ ) and its backend. Since these aren't among the primary responsibilities of Fedora QE, jskladan (in CC) will provide a "best effort" maintenance. The backend https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/oraculum is a Python (Flask, Celery, SQLAlchemy, Redis), and provides a REST(ish) API for the React frontend https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/packager_dashboard. If you are interested in contributing, contact us, and we can provide more details.
As for the packages (*) - they are up for grabs, apart from any of the compute or gaming stuff.
Flask, Werkzeug, and Celery suites will be handled by humaton (in CC), but could surely have more than one maintainer. These aren't recommended for beginner packagers, and require at least intermediary Python development and packaging skills.
[*] (some of them may have another maintainers, I did only basic filtering) gnome-shell-extension-dash-to-dock gnome-shell-extension-gamemode mozjs115 mozjs128 # <<< This adds another mozjsXYZ package every year python-Pallets-Sphinx-Themes python-alembic python-amqp python-aniso8601 python-billiard python-celery python-click-didyoumean python-click-repl python-flask python-flask-caching python-flask-cors python-flask-openid python-flask-restx python-flask-session python-flask-sqlalchemy python-httpx python-kombu python-pylibmc python-pytest-click python-pytest-httpx python-pytest-xprocess python-redis python-requests-cache python-respx python-vine python-werkzeug python-wtforms spdlog winetricks
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Best regards / S pozdravem,
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