Nicolas,
I've looked through bugzilla and bug #3610 talks about setting stuff up
with ansible from
git.rpmfusion.org/infra/ansible.git. Is there a way I can
get a read only copy? Is this still the primary repo everyone works from?
You mention its on github somewhere too?
My thought is I'll fork/push to my github space
github.com/dmlb2000 and you
can pull from there when I report on bugs and get things working. Sound
like a plan?
Thanks,
- David Brown
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 10:56 AM Nicolas Chauvet <kwizart(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2015-08-02 2:18 GMT+02:00 David Brown <dmlb2000(a)gmail.com>:
> Hi!
>
> I'm currently a Fedora developer with interests in high performance
> computing (HPC) and software that supports those systems. I've been
> focusing my efforts in Fedora supporting software for EPEL and would like
> to do the same here. There are many pieces of software that have been
> consistently used on HPC systems for many years and I think would be a
> great addition to rpmfusion. I also have interests in supporting RHEL 7 and
> have been wondering why its not supported yet. I'd be certainly willing to
> help contribute to that effort as well, but I'll dig through the mailing
> list to see what's the current state.
>
Hello David,
Thx for your interest in RPM Fusion. HPC is an interesting topic for
Fedora.
About EL7, the work still depends on our capabiltity to renew the current
infrastructure
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3023
Despite the bugs aren't moving fast, there are still improvements
I really hopes we will be ready for f23, so el7 would comes along.
But I still need help from any contributors on the related tasks.
Thx
--
-
Nicolas (kwizart)