On 25.11.2008 12:57, Paul Howarth wrote:
Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> On 25.11.2008 11:48, Paul Howarth wrote:
>> Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
>>> On 24.11.2008 15:38, Paul Howarth wrote:
>>>> Orion Poplawski wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, November 23, 2008 8:56 am, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
>>>>>> On 23.11.2008 16:16, Orion Poplawski wrote:
>>>> After changing my keys and trying to check the new ones, I was
>>>> clobbered by denyhosts on the Fedora system and the symptoms were
>>>> very similar. I'm seeing the same thing as Orion with my own key
>>>> that I uploaded to the rpmfusion account system last week.
>>> Well, in your case it's something else: You are not sponsored for CVS
>>> yet. I considered hitting the sponsor button, but you IIRC don't
>>> maintain any packages, hence I didn't hit it. Or do you plan to help
>>> out anywhere? Then let me know and I'll sponsor you.
>> I'm happy to help out co-maintaining things (e.g. for EL) as there
>> isn't actually anything that I'm particularly interested in that's
not
>> already in rpmfusion. I was going to submit an xv package originally
>> but I think from the wiki that there's already one there.
> Yeah. Do you want to take care of that for the EL branch? Then I'll
> branch it.
Yes, I'm happy to do that.
One thing before I add your name to owners.epel.list: Can you please
mail the XV owner (see
http://cvs.rpmfusion.org/viewvc/owners/owners.list?root=nonfree&view=...
) what his plans regarding support for EL are? Maybe he wants to take
care of it himself.
>> I did struggle to find a comprehensive list of what's
available though
>> - is there a repoview somewhere? If there is, I think it would be
>> worth adding a link to it
>> from the wiki somewhere that casual browsers might find it.
> Yeah, as mentioned some minutes ago in
>
http://lists.rpmfusion.org/pipermail/rpmfusion-developers/2008-November/0...
> There is a lot of things that need improvement. Our docs are one area
> where we really suck.
OK, I'll try to fix things where I see them; I trust there are no ACL
restrictions like (parts of) the Fedora wiki?
No, the Wiki is open to all users that created an account.
>> As I'm a sponsor in Fedora I thought I may not need
separately
>> sponsoring for rpmfusion (the wiki isn't clear on this I think), which
>> is evidently not the case.
> Yes and no. Yes, someone has to click the "sponsor" button in FAS (/me
> normally). But that's about it if you are already a sponsor or a normal
> contributor in Fedora.
OK, please click
Done.
(and unblock me from denyhosts - 212.56.100.58).
Will do.
CU
knurd