Hello perl-devel,
I have been an active user since Redhat 6.
I am currently co-maintainer of meta-python layer for OpenEmbedded and frequent contributor to the meta-perl layer.
I have built many RPMs in the past, but this will be my first entrance into the world of contributors.
In an effort to use https://github.com/rehsack/Packager-Utils I find that I need additional perl modules in Fedora. My builds of perl-MooX-Log-Any and perl-Alien-Packages (generated by cpanspec) pass on koji. (user: ttorling)
Please consider sponsoring me as a collaborator/packager and member of the group.
--Tim
On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 08:09:07PM -0700, Tim Orling wrote:
Hello perl-devel,
I have been an active user since Redhat 6.
I am currently co-maintainer of meta-python layer for OpenEmbedded and frequent contributor to the meta-perl layer.
I have built many RPMs in the past, but this will be my first entrance into the world of contributors.
In an effort to use https://github.com/rehsack/Packager-Utils I find that I need additional perl modules in Fedora. My builds of perl-MooX-Log-Any and perl-Alien-Packages (generated by cpanspec) pass on koji. (user: ttorling)
Please consider sponsoring me as a collaborator/packager and member of the group.
--Tim
Hey Tim,
apologies for the late reply; I somehow missed this email.
It's great news you'd like to contribute. Go ahead and submit your packages for review [0]. I'll gladly help you polish the rough bits and possibly sponsor you.
While still a useful tool, packages generated by cpanspec are far from perfect and still need some attention. To get an idea what a modern perl package looks like, browse the git repositories or check out some recent perl package reviews.
Anyway, do submit your packages and we'll see how it goes :)
Cheers, Petr
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/New_package_process_for_existing_contributors
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 7:27 AM, Petr Šabata contyk@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 08:09:07PM -0700, Tim Orling wrote:
Hello perl-devel,
I have been an active user since Redhat 6.
I am currently co-maintainer of meta-python layer for OpenEmbedded and frequent contributor to the meta-perl layer.
I have built many RPMs in the past, but this will be my first entrance
into
the world of contributors.
In an effort to use https://github.com/rehsack/Packager-Utils I find
that I
need additional perl modules in Fedora. My builds of perl-MooX-Log-Any
and
perl-Alien-Packages (generated by cpanspec) pass on koji. (user:
ttorling)
Please consider sponsoring me as a collaborator/packager and member of
the
group.
--Tim
Hey Tim,
apologies for the late reply; I somehow missed this email.
It's great news you'd like to contribute. Go ahead and submit your packages for review [0]. I'll gladly help you polish the rough bits and possibly sponsor you.
While still a useful tool, packages generated by cpanspec are far from perfect and still need some attention. To get an idea what a modern perl package looks like, browse the git repositories or check out some recent perl package reviews.
Anyway, do submit your packages and we'll see how it goes :)
Cheers, Petr
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/New_package_process_for_existing_contributors
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Petr,
Thank you for responding. Work is currently being a four letter word, so I am quite busy. In the coming weeks I will submit my packages per the guidelines.
I assume I should be targeting F23.
Regards,
Tim
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 08:48:20PM -0700, Tim Orling wrote:
Petr,
Thank you for responding. Work is currently being a four letter word, so I am quite busy. In the coming weeks I will submit my packages per the guidelines.
I assume I should be targeting F23.
Regards,
Tim
Well, it depends. In this case the answer would be yes.
However, in additional to the master development branch (`Rawhide', the future F23), you may request branches for supported stable Fedora or EPEL releases, too.
Petr
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