Re: Pagure roles at Fedora

2017-10-12 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On 10/11/2017 10:24 PM, Christopher wrote: > > Thanks, that definitely helps. > > I think the hardest part of being a contributor to Fedora is trying to get > an understanding of how all the backend stuff fits together, so that you > understand where you fit as a contributor. Some tools like `fe

Re: Pagure roles at Fedora

2017-10-12 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:41:57PM -0700, Ed Marshall wrote: > On 10/11/2017 08:57 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > pagure.io is for "upstream" projects and general trackers. This is a > > replacement for fedorahosted.org and similar to github or gitlab. > > > > src.fedoraproject.org is a pagure instanc

Re: Pagure roles at Fedora

2017-10-11 Thread Ed Marshall
On 10/11/2017 08:57 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote: pagure.io is for "upstream" projects and general trackers. This is a replacement for fedorahosted.org and similar to github or gitlab. src.fedoraproject.org is a pagure instance + a pagure dist git extension ( https://pagure.io/pagure-dist-git ). It is

Re: Pagure roles at Fedora

2017-10-11 Thread Christopher
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 12:04 AM Kevin Fenzi wrote: > On 10/11/2017 07:23 PM, Christopher wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Pagure seems to play several roles in the Fedora community, but it's a > bit > > confusing. Perhaps somebody can respond (or write a Wiki article on the > > topic) to clear up some con

Re: Pagure roles at Fedora

2017-10-11 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On 10/11/2017 07:23 PM, Christopher wrote: > Hi, > > Pagure seems to play several roles in the Fedora community, but it's a bit > confusing. Perhaps somebody can respond (or write a Wiki article on the > topic) to clear up some confusion. I can try... > For example, I hear/read the term "dist-gi

Pagure roles at Fedora

2017-10-11 Thread Christopher
Hi, Pagure seems to play several roles in the Fedora community, but it's a bit confusing. Perhaps somebody can respond (or write a Wiki article on the topic) to clear up some confusion. For example, I hear/read the term "dist-git" a lot, but most of the conversation about that seems to focus on P