On Sep 23, 2014 10:28 AM, "Jim Perrin" <jperrin@centos.org> wrote:
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> So, for the short term(relatively speaking), it seems that CentOS
> contributors wishing to push packages into EPEL would need to follow
> epel policy[1] for getting their packages pushed.
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> For some this is fine, as they're already contributing. For others, this
> is a duplicated workload with added stress.
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> I'd like to propose that we form a group of CentOS participants who are
> fedora/EPEL packagers to curate packages marked for sharing.
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> SIGs who have common packages to be shared would then be able to request
> that this group of curators submit the package via existing EPEL
> processes. This process assumes a couple things:
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> 1. curators have access to modify the package in both systems (to
> correct things in spec files for example)
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> 2. We adopt the fedora/EPEL packaging guidelines as much as possible to
> minimize changes required by the curators group.
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> 3. We have some method of assigning package ownership to SIGs and to the
> curators.
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> Longer-term, I think we'll be able to work something out with EPEL
> that's a bit less manual, but I think this process should work for now.
>
> Comments, questions, suggested changes before I propose this to the EPEL
> folks as well?
>

+1 - I'd be interested in a task list when the time comes and would be happy to help where I am able.

-AdamM

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> [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers
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