Introduction

Xavier Lamien laxathom at fedoraproject.org
Sun Jan 3 23:59:47 CET 2010


On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede at hhs.nl> wrote:
> On 01/03/2010 07:40 AM, John Arntz wrote:
>>
>> Greetings!
>>
>> My name is John S. Arntz I just signed up for this list and would like to
>> introduce myself. I have used Fedora since Fedora 5 and love the packages
>> that RPMFusion offers (Before RPMFusion I used FreshRPMs). I'm not a
>> programmer, but I know enough to make a basic package. I plan to make my
>> first package submission to Bugzilla soon, fceux, an NES Emulator based on
>> FCE Ultra. My first question, though, where would be a good place to host
>> the .spec and .srpm files? I don't have a website anwhere. I'm aware of
>> sites like rapidshare, megaupload, qshare, and mediafire. But I'm not sure
>> if those would be the best places to host the files. Once I am able to find
>> a place to post them, I will take the plunge and file my submission for
>> review. Also, the source contains gfceux which is a GTK Glade frontend based
>> on GFCE Ultra. How should I handle packaging this? Should I make them two
>> separate packages and submissions, since they are actually two builds
>> included in
>>  the same tarball and have to be built separately, or as a sub-package of
>> fceux? The .spec files that I have made are based upon fce-ultra and
>> gfce-ultra's .spec files so as they exist now, I have them as two unique
>> packages. You feedback is greatly appreciated.
>>
>
> Hi John,
>
> Welcome!
>
> About hosting webspace for spec / srpms in review. Let me know when you have
> a solution, I have the same problem :)
>
> Xavier, Perhaps we can provide some space on rpmfusion infra for rpmfusion
> contributors ?

Yeah, that's something we can work out.


>
> As for how to handle the bundled gtk front-end, the rule of thumb is 1 tar
> bal one srpm,
> so I would put it in a sub package,
>
> Regards,
>
> Hans
>



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