2014-08-04 7:11 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Dieter <jdieter@gmail.com>:
So, as a result of the earlier problems we had with wiki defacement, I'm volunteering to help out as an RPM Fusion sysadmin.  I'm happy to do whatever work needs to be done, whether it's simple, like setting up SSL for the config page in the wiki, or more difficult, like helping switch us over to git+koji.

In my $dayjob, I work as a sysadmin for a school in Beirut, Lebanon, where we run Fedora on most of our desktops.  I have set up and maintained a koji system for the school for the last four years, and I also wrote the yum-presto plugin that (at least in older Fedora releases, it's built into yum in newer releases) enables the use of deltarpms in Fedora.  I've been involved with Fedora for the last seven years, and have been peripherally involved with RPM Fusion on at least a few occasions, and have provided hosting for a few users going through the RPM Fusion package review process.

If you have any questions for me, please ask.

Hi Jonathan and thx for your offer to help:

Here are some info on the wiki about the infra:
http://rpmfusion.org/Infrastructure
tracker bug for Koji migration:
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3023

There are several ways to contribute to the infra without the needs of any keys. The main idea is to test application and to adapt them to RPM Fusion. such rfpkg (rpmfusion frontend to rpkg) pkgdb2 bodhi.
For example success was made by ktdreyer by publishing the cvs2git conversion script:
git://fedorapeople.org/home/fedora/ktdreyer/public_git/rpmfusion-tools.git so we already have this step done.

A good start would be to get familiar with the way the fedora infrastrucuture is made.

Thx


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Nicolas (kwizart)