Fedora developers,
While I brought many of these into Fedora, I have not been an active maintainer for these packages for a very long time. Most of them have very responsible and active co-maintainers already. I am about to release ownership of the following packages:
ardour -- Multichannel Digital Audio Workstation aubio -- An audio labelling library dssi -- Disposable Soft Synth Interface fluidsynth -- Real-time software synthesizer fluidsynth-dssi -- DSSI implementation of Fluidsynth hydrogen -- Advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux jack-audio-connection-kit -- The Jack Audio Connection Kit ladspa-swh-plugins -- A set of audio plugins for LADSPA lash -- LASH Audio Session Handler libfreebob -- FreeBoB firewire audio driver library liblo -- Open Sound Control library liblrdf -- Library for manipulating RDF files describing LADSPA plugins lv2core -- Audio Plugin Standard mxml -- Miniature XML development library phasex -- PHASEX -- Phase Harmonic Advanced Synthesis EXperiment raptor -- Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit for Redland seq24 -- Real-time midi sequencer vkeybd -- Virtual MIDI keyboard whysynth-dssi -- DSSI software synthesizer plugin ws-commons-util -- Common utilities from the Apache Web Services Project zynaddsubfx -- Real-time software synthesizer
Anthony Green
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Anthony Green green@redhat.com wrote:
Fedora developers,
While I brought many of these into Fedora, I have not been an active maintainer for these packages for a very long time. Most of them have very responsible and active co-maintainers already. I am about to release ownership of the following packages:
hydrogen -- Advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux
I'll take this if none of the co-maintainers steps up soon.
-J
Anthony Green
devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
On Jun 5, 2012 12:58 PM, "Jon Ciesla" limburgher@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Anthony Green green@redhat.com wrote:
Fedora developers,
While I brought many of these into Fedora, I have not been an active
maintainer for these packages for a very long time. Most of them have very responsible and active co-maintainers already. I am about to release ownership of the following packages:
hydrogen -- Advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux
I'll take this if none of the co-maintainers steps up soon.
Hi Jon, As one of the comaintainers, I have been doing the actual maintaining of Hydrogen for the last few years. Do you mind if I take the ownership?
Thanks, Orcan
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Orcan Ogetbil oget.fedora@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 5, 2012 12:58 PM, "Jon Ciesla" limburgher@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Anthony Green green@redhat.com wrote:
Fedora developers,
While I brought many of these into Fedora, I have not been an active maintainer for these packages for a very long time. Most of them have very responsible and active co-maintainers already. I am about to release ownership of the following packages:
hydrogen -- Advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux
I'll take this if none of the co-maintainers steps up soon.
Hi Jon, As one of the comaintainers, I have been doing the actual maintaining of Hydrogen for the last few years. Do you mind if I take the ownership?
Certainly not. Re-orphaned. I don't particularly care who owns it, so long as it's well cared for. :)
-J
Thanks, Orcan
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2012 17:47:20 -0500, Jon Ciesla wrote:
I'll take this if none of the co-maintainers steps up soon.
Hi Jon, As one of the comaintainers, I have been doing the actual maintaining of Hydrogen for the last few years. Do you mind if I take the ownership?
Certainly not. Re-orphaned. I don't particularly care who owns it, so long as it's well cared for. :)
If your hands aren't full already, there are problems with tuxmath and t4k_common waiting for a response from you:
http://bugz.fedoraproject.org/t4k_common http://bugz.fedoraproject.org/tuxmath
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 4:06 AM, Michael Schwendt mschwendt@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jun 2012 17:47:20 -0500, Jon Ciesla wrote:
I'll take this if none of the co-maintainers steps up soon.
Hi Jon, As one of the comaintainers, I have been doing the actual maintaining of Hydrogen for the last few years. Do you mind if I take the ownership?
Certainly not. Re-orphaned. I don't particularly care who owns it, so long as it's well cared for. :)
If your hands aren't full already, there are problems with tuxmath and t4k_common waiting for a response from you:
http://bugz.fedoraproject.org/t4k_common http://bugz.fedoraproject.org/tuxmath
I'll try to get to those today.
-J
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Anthony Green wrote:
raptor -- Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit for Redland
I picked up this one (Fedora only, it's still up for grabs in EPEL 5). I was already a comaintainer. It's part of the Redland stack, which is required by Soprano, which is required by the Nepomuk stack, which is required by the KDE world. ;-)
Kevin Kofler
I wrote:
Anthony Green wrote:
raptor -- Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit for Redland
I picked up this one (Fedora only, it's still up for grabs in EPEL 5). I was already a comaintainer. It's part of the Redland stack, which is required by Soprano, which is required by the Nepomuk stack, which is required by the KDE world. ;-)
Hmmm, looking at it, Redland and most other stuff is using raptor2 these days. The only packages still dependent on raptor 1 in Rawhide are:
raptor-devel-0:1.4.21-11.fc17.i686 (obviously)
flickcurl-0:1.18-2.fc15.i686
librawstudio-0:2.0-5.fc18.i686 rawstudio-0:2.0-5.fc18.i686
So can we get flickcurl and (lib)rawstudio ported to raptor2? I think raptor 1 needs to be retired sooner or later.
Kevin Kofler
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Anthony Green wrote:
raptor -- Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit for Redland
I picked up this one (Fedora only, it's still up for grabs in EPEL 5).
And orphaned again: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2012-June/168441.html Sorry for that.
Kevin Kofler
On 06/05/2012 06:53 PM, Anthony Green wrote:
liblo -- Open Sound Control library lv2core -- Audio Plugin Standard mxml -- Miniature XML development library phasex -- PHASEX -- Phase Harmonic Advanced Synthesis EXperiment seq24 -- Real-time midi sequencer whysynth-dssi -- DSSI software synthesizer plugin vkeybd -- Virtual MIDI keyboard zynaddsubfx -- Real-time software synthesizer
I'll take these, co-maintainers welcome.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Anthony Green wrote:
Fedora developers,
While I brought many of these into Fedora, I have not been an active maintainer for these packages for a very long time. Most of them have very responsible and active co-maintainers already. I am about to release ownership of the following packages:
Hi Anthony, Thank you for all your services. Good work. I hope you will continue to be a Fedora audio user.
ardour -- Multichannel Digital Audio Workstation dssi -- Disposable Soft Synth Interface fluidsynth -- Real-time software synthesizer fluidsynth-dssi -- DSSI implementation of Fluidsynth hydrogen -- Advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux lash -- LASH Audio Session Handler libfreebob -- FreeBoB firewire audio driver library liblo -- Open Sound Control library liblrdf -- Library for manipulating RDF files describing LADSPA plugins whysynth-dssi -- DSSI software synthesizer plugin
I took the ownership of the above, as I was the one maintaining them lately.
jack-audio-connection-kit -- The Jack Audio Connection Kit
I was already the primary maintainer of this. I think Anthony just dropped his comaintainership.
As always, comaintainers welcome with any of these packages.
Cheers, Orcan
Hi,
On 06/05/2012 11:53 PM, Anthony Green wrote:
raptor -- Raptor RDF Parser Toolkit for Redland
I just noticed that there are vulnerabilities reported against raptor packages in Fedora and EPEL 5 -- if they have they been resolved, that's not reflected in Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=805938 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=805941