On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 1:28 AM Jeremy <jeremiahwilliams8...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Good Evening.
>
> I hope this email finds you all well. I've been lurking for a bit but haven't 
> developed the nerve for an introduction until now. By trade I've been a 
> Linux/Unix Admin with a background in the US Navy, doing work trying to bring 
> things into the modern age.
> Recently, I've taken on more automation/engineer roles and now I'm proud to 
> say I'm internal to Red Hat. I have always wanted a way to contribute and 
> thought I could do so as a package maintainer, but I need a sponsor still. I 
> learn fast, especially with on the job training type items, and I really want 
> to give back as I've been a consistent user of fedora since I was a teenager.
> Feel free to hit me up if you need help or if there is anything I'm able to 
> contribute to.
> Has anyone taken Hyprland yet? That is something I actively use, and I 
> remember someone saying the upstream was aggressive?
> Looking for a sponsor or to co-maintain!

Welcome!

It looks like there are at least a few people interested in keeping
hyprland available in Fedora repos, and it already found a new
maintainer:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/hyprland  - might want to ask if
they need help with maintenance.

That said, it would probably make sense to request a permanent Updates
Policy exception for hyprland and associated packages, given that
upstream releases versions with breaking changes so frequently.

Fabio
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