On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 01:55:41PM -0400, David Cantrell wrote: > Hello all, > > I am looking for multiple people to help be upstream stewards of the > rpminspect-data-fedora project. This is a project that contains config files > and rules for running rpminspect on Fedora builds. It is a package > containing distribution policy. It needs people to look over it and review > and merge contributions from other developers, do occassional releases, and > ensure that it is updated as new releases of Fedora are started (and we get > new dist tags). > > The project currently lives here: > > https://github.com/rpminspect/rpminspect-data-fedora > > But absolutely can move depending on the desires of the individuals who take > over maintenance. I created these rules files in the data package for > rpminspect so that different vendors can customize how rpminspect runs and > reacts to findings. Maintenance of the rules is independent of the software > maintenance. > > If you are interested, please email me directly and we can get going on the > logistics. If you have general questions, feel free to ask here.
I wonder if this isn't something we should have the QE or releng teams manage... ie, adding new branch info (releng), adjusting tests (qe)? kevin
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