Introduction

Hans de Goede j.w.r.degoede at hhs.nl
Mon Jan 4 09:32:44 CET 2010


Hi,

On 01/03/2010 11:59 PM, Xavier Lamien wrote:
> 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.
>

Great, as with people.atrpms.net gone, I need a new place to has srpms / spec's
for rpmfusion packages under review (and fedorapeople is not the answer IMHO,
if Fedora does not want to distribute it, we should not be putting it on
fedorapeople.org either).

Regards,

Hans


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