There is nothing wrong with FeedReader. I just thought copr is easier than 
getting it in the official repos.
 
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 Von: "Vít Ondruch" [vondr...@redhat.com]
 Gesendet: Mi. 02.09.2015 13:00
 An: devel@lists.fedoraproject.org
 Betreff: Re: Copr for FeedReader

Dne 1.9.2015 v 22:00       janlukasgern...@freenet.de napsal(a):Hi,
I was advised to ask on this list for help regarding           setting up a 
copr repository.
 Why Copr and not Fedora official package? Is there something which     
conflicts with Fedora's Packaging Guidelines [1]? Otherwise I can't     see 
Copr to be less maintenance effort then official package (except     the 
initial review).
 
 
 Vít
 
 
 [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines
 
 
I just released verion 1.2 of my application 
"FeedReader":http://jangernert.github.io/feedreader/"FeedReader is a modern 
desktop application designed to           complement existing web-based RSS 
accounts. It combines all           the advantages of web based services like 
synchronisation           across all your devices with everything you expect 
from a           modern desktop application."I myself already maintain two 
ppa's for           elementary/Ubuntu/Mint. There is a package in Arch user     
      repositories and it's in Solus Project main repositories.Since I like to 
use Fedora from time to time and FeedReader           fits the modern gnome 
applications really well imo, I would           like to make it available to 
Fedora users as well.Can anyone help me with that and set up a copr repository  
         for it? :)Jan Lukas Gernert
 
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