On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 9:40 AM, Justin W. Flory <jflory7(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On 12/03/2016 01:27 AM, Link Dupont wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I finished up my freeorion package and it's now pending karma in
> Bodhi. I wrote a "FreeOrion is coming to Fedora" article that I
> thought could be a cool way to tie back to the article last month
> about compiling and installing FreeOrion manually. Now that
> freeorion has an official package, I tried to angle this article
> with "how you can help contribute". I explain Bodhi briefly, and
> provide links to the packages.
>
> I wrote an initial draft, but I think it needs some rework. I feel
> like it could be structured as:
>
> 1) Introduction - remember the other FreeOrion article? Well now
> freeorion is coming to Fedora, but...
> 2) It needs your help! Install with updates-testing and try out the
> game. Provide feedback on Bodhi.
> 3) What is Bodhi? Why does a staging/testing service exist? (maybe
> expose a bit of the "behind-the-curtain" about what purpose Bodhi
> serves to Fedora?)
>
> Preview:
>
https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=15847&preview=1&_ppp=06669b0ad0
>
Hey Link, thanks for helping work on this! I think this one might
have missed the last editorial board meeting (couldn't find a mention
of it in the logs). Since it's been some time since you sent this, I
think it be in the stable repos proper now. After this week, I can
spend some time to get it ready and add it to the publishing schedule
(but I won't be able to do anything until next week).
Sorry it's taken so long for you to get a response here.
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
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I revamped the article to the point where I *think* it's good for
editing. I also revoked the freeorion updates in Bodhi since I fixed an
upstream issue with license files. I'll be submitting a new build to
Bodhi, so we can actually synchronize the publishing of the article
with the releasing of the updates to testing. So whenever the stars
align, we can publish both. My guess is after the holidays though,
since schedules and vacations make coordination crazy.
~link