* Reindl Harald [19/01/2013 23:27] :
>
> oh yeah quickly check a personal instant message without unlock
> whoever have desigend this is naive and has no idea about privacy
To be fair, this is exactly the reason why it is disabled by default and
has to be enabled by the user.
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* Mario Blättermann [27/01/2013 18:15] :
>
> perl-GStreamer-Interfaces -- Perl interface to the GStreamer Interfaces
> library
I've taken this one.
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* Rakesh Pandit [29/01/2013 03:37] :
>
> perl-Search-Xapian -- Xapian perl bindings
I'll gladly take this one.
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commit ed5c6653106508d7247fa475538377f7578b2559
Author: Emmanuel Seyman
Date: Thu Mar 7 21:24:24 2013 +0100
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sources |1 +
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commit 13182c18a8ce46b62617213ae1c8b3b44ffedcb2
Author: Emmanuel Seyman
Date: Wed Dec 10 20:03:17 2014 +0100
Apply patch by the Debian maintainer to make this package's tests run with
Catalyst 5.90006x (brc #1172196, rco #94392).
perl-Catalyst-Plugin-SubRequest.spec |
* Ian Malone [30/12/2014 13:09] :
>
> On 30 December 2014 at 01:26, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>
> > That is incorrect. Fedora is upstream for RHEL and therefore upstream for
> > CentOS as well albeit, one step removed.
>
> I stand corrected then. Anyone know when this changed?
This has always been
commit a97749599a9b50d68c737e3b0cb21543b46b3dda
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Date: Sat Jan 31 22:57:06 2015 +0100
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* Paul Howarth [12/02/2015 20:05] :
>
> We generally have requires for most optional functionality in Perl
> packages at the moment, to avoid bugs being raised about missing
> dependencies when people try to use that optional functionality.
Based on past emails, I suspect that Colin wishes nothing
* Kevin Fenzi [25/02/2015 12:48] :
>
> The following packages had their point of contact changed to orphan
[...]
> perl-Text-CharWidth
> perl-Text-WrapI18N
I've taken these two.
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* Parag Nemade [24/02/2017 10:28] :
>
> perl-Lingua-EN-Alphabet-Shaw
> perl-perlmenu
I've taken these two.
As usual, co-maintainers are welcome and Perl SIG members with
provenpackager privs should feel free to jump right in.
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A number of perl modules have changed licenses, all moving from GPLv3+
to the Perl license (ie GPL+ or Artistic). These modules are:
- perl-Test-Type
- perl-Test-Dist-VersionSync
- perl-Queue-DBI
- perl-Data-Validate-Type
Packages with the new license will hit rawhide today.
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* Jon [03/05/2017 15:57] :
>
> Normally Spot would revel these kind of topics.
>
> Where are you Spot?
>
> Have you run this topic through RH legal?
Yes, it has been run through Red Hat legal channels.
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/le...@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/34NPNTJIT
hing
that works for you.
Hello, FIXME.
My name's Emmanuel Seyman. I'm a packager for the Fedora Linux distribution
and I decided to package FIXME. The package is now in the
developement branch and releases for Fedora 25 and 24 are being published
right now.
I've tried to make a
* Mattia Verga [12/05/2017 20:50] :
>
> Is there a way to
> extract the list of all files installed under /usr/bin from all packages?
Yum/dnf repositories have a filelists.xml.gz file in their metadata that
contains the list of files in certain
* Przemek Klosowski [12/05/2017 16:27] :
>
> The only one I could see that is really provided by multiple packages is
> /usr/bin/stap* : they seem to be provided by both systemtap-client and
> systemtap-devel.
> WHAT'S UP WITH THAT?
While this should probably be considered a bug that needs to be f
* Stephen Gallagher [15/06/2017 13:27] :
>
> If your intent is to say unequivocally that this system must not include the
> perl interpreter unless all of these packages are installed, then that's when
> you should use Requires:
This is what upstream is requesting.
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* Pierre-Yves Chibon [11/07/2017 11:41] :
>
> But it is constructed around the idea that there is only one package for a
> given
> name.
I'm not sure the assumption is safe to make. A number of perl modules have two
packages (one of them coming from the perl core package, the other from the
packa
* Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski [14/07/2017 13:32] :
>
> Is `dnf install foo' still going to work when foo is converted to a
> Flatpak and no longer built as a plain RPM?
I was unable to find Recipes (an application in the latest GNOME) either
by dnf or Gnome Software. Using Google, I found out t
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commit d1d02bf6161b8de471e8bede96a31deefb52aba7
Author: Emmanuel Seyman
Date: Mon Oct 28 15:59:01 2013 +0100
Initial import.
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sources
commit 0e95ea9656f1b3109143aebc16a2ea732dea8348
Author: Emmanuel Seyman
Date: Mon Oct 28 16:21:25 2013 +0100
Initial import.
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perl-Log-Any-Adapter-Callback.spec | 52
sources
commit f50e19ce180f0f144782ab3215beb1143ce16957
Author: Emmanuel Seyman
Date: Mon Oct 28 16:27:42 2013 +0100
Initial import.
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sources
* Brian Millett [07/12/2013 07:51] :
>
> Tried to yum update and the systemd packages are not signed.
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test-announce/2013-December/000832.html
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* Dan Mashal [10/12/2013 11:29] :
>
> Can we get a "my packages" button? Or am I blind and not seeing one?
There's a "Restrict to owner:" form where you can enter your FAS username.
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* Andrew Lutomirski [17/12/2013 15:22] :
>
> I propose changing that to something like "Install fedup. The version
> of fedup used must be the most recent stable release.)
Given that you yourself report that the most recent stable release of fedup
does not work, I'm not sure why you would want t
* Lars E. Pettersson [26/01/2014 12:26] :
>
> Why is it not installed by default?
The last time I used it, it had a number of bugs that made it
unusable (bugs #883435 and bugs #949907 are the first that come to mind).
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* Frank Murphy [31/01/2014 11:22] :
>
> Personally, I know currently, most DEs' can be installed with yum
> groupinstall. But, that may not always be the case.
I'm going to go in the opposite direction. The old anaconda installer made it
hard to see what groups you were installing and how you coul
* Remi Collet [19/02/2016 16:20] :
>
> perl-AnyEvent-HTTP
> perl-Apache-DBI
> perl-Apache2-SOAP
> perl-Net-CUPS (EPEL)
> perl-Net-NBName
> perl-Net-SSLGlue
> perl-Proc-Daemon
> perl-XML-Entities
I've taken all of these on their Fedora branches.
Co-maintainers (and EPEL maintainers) are welcome.
E
* Josh Boyer [19/02/2016 13:09] :
>
> As a heads up to the greater community, the packages are listed below.
[ snip lots of perl modules ]
I'll ping the Perl SIG and ask how many people are willing to share the load.
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* Michael Cronenworth [08/12/2016 14:01] :
>
> Where did this concept originate from?
This is a very old proposal that Spot made at the very first Flock
way back in 2013.
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* Vitaly Zaitsev via devel [30/03/2020 12:42] :
>
> This is absolutely impossible. No proprietary software are allowed.
I believe OP means that NVidia must provide a third-party repo for Fedora.
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* Miro Hrončok [30/03/2020 20:24] :
>
> perl-Data-Validate-Domain orphan 1 weeks ago
I've maintained this package for years now. Why is it considered it orphaned?
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* Scott Talbert [30/03/2020 14:38] :
>
> Because the maintainer (normunds) was non-responsive. I don't see any
> commits from you??
Sorry, I was looking at perl-Data-Validate-Type, not at
perl-Data-Validate-Domain.
I've taken the package.
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* Clement Verna [01/04/2020 15:04] :
>
> What does NIH stands for ?
Not invented here (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_invented_here
for the gory details)
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Hello,
Anybody knows how to contact Avesh Agarwal (fas:avesh) ?
I have a bug filed in Bugzilla that has not seen any action for 6+ months now.
BZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1748553
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* Artur Iwicki [27/05/2020 06:25] :
>
> While I understand the mechanism, I think that this needs to be communicated
> more clearly. I've been a packager for close to 3 years now and I admit until
> I read this e-mail I wasn't quite sure whether "no updates after EOL" meant
> "you can't submit stuf
* Matthew Miller [02/10/2019 13:33] :
>
>And there _are_ real tracking and review benefits to
> having everything go through that workflow.
>
> Do you have an alternative proposal?
I'm fine with the workflow we have now. Small and drive-by contributions
can by contributed via
* Daniel P. Berrangé [03/10/2019 14:47] :
>
> FWIW, my approach is to purge all changelog entries older than 2 years
> the first time I touch a package in January each year. Is there any value
> in having guidelines to encourage some policy in this area, so maintainer
> approach it in a consistent
My initial reaction is that the lists of applications in categories 1 and 2
are very short. My second reaction is that this page doesn't sell me that
I should use Python in any business-critical software...
Is release-monitoring.org also maintained by the CPE? It's being broken for
ages and I fee
* Peter Robinson [17/07/2019 14:07] :
>
> It would be useful to have the CPE mission linked to directly, it's
> mentioned a number of times in the post but I don't see a direct way
> to get to it.
It's in the first link on that page:
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/outcome-of-the-cpes-team
* Josh Boyer [22/07/2019 15:56] :
>
> Would it be possible to include some basic instructions or a script
> for people to run on their systems to see if they are AVX2 compliant?
> That would help them assess the impact.
you can find your cpu model by running the command:
$ grep 'model name' /proc
* Nicolas Mailhot via devel [23/07/2019 11:51] :
>
> That is not true. Search the list archive for Michael Zhang’s questions on
> how to get Open Liberty in Fedora. About 4 months later, can anyone do a dnf
> install open liberty, pointing to a Fedora repo?
No but that's probably because he got se
* Kevin Fenzi [26/07/2019 09:25] :
>
> That said, we could:
> * make a bugzilla user for every package named
> 'packagename-ow...@fedoraproject.org'
> * assign bugs for that package to that user (no ccs)
Please don't do this.
The best feature the system we currently use has is accountability.
It'
* Christopher [30/07/2019 13:20] :
>
> Is there anything special one must do to "Join" the Java SIG? I would
> like to join.
SIGs are rather informal and none of them have a joining
procedure that I know of.
You should subscribe to the mailing list, introduce yourself and
request any commit right
* Pierre-Yves Chibon [26/08/2019 09:44] :
>
> Our recommended solution is to find someone that would maintain the mailman3
> stack for us.
Does this have to be mailman3 or can it be a different mailing list manager?
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* vvs vvs [10/09/2019 11:41] :
>
> And the primary reason why that SIG initiative never worked is that the
> project didn't put any significant efforts to make that happen.
I'm going to disagree with you here.
Back in 2017, we went through a very long discussion which lead to the
creation of the
* vvs vvs [10/09/2019 21:07] :
>
> I suppose that SIG is a much formal entity than just a bunch of
> individuals performing some non-regular activities.
The PHP SIG is barely more than one person, the Perl SIG has no regular
meeting and the mailing list activity is not representative of the work
* John M. Harris, Jr. [17/09/2019 21:27] :
>
> I can provide a link to the vendor's website when I get home.
I'm interested in this.
Emmanuel
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* Kevin Kofler [19/09/2019 16:12] :
>
> That could have been prevented by policy, but deliberately was not, because
> the people behind Modularity had exactly this (moving random packages to
> module-only) as their hidden agenda.
I'm quite certain that forbidding people to move to module-only wo
* Tom Callaway [22/08/2019 09:04] :
>
> I don't really want to own it, but I have dependent packages, so if no one
> else does, I will claim it.
Since this one is back, I'm planning to unretire perl-GStreamer and
perl-GStreamer-Interfaces, which depended on this.
Emmanuel
* Pierre-Yves Chibon [26/09/2019 16:07] :
>
> When we work on upstream projects, I think it's pretty standard now to always
> go
> via PRs, even for your own branch.
FWIW, this workflow makes sense for one that has a community but it sounds very
strange to do this on a project on which you are th
* Bill Chatfield via devel [25/01/2020 22:06] :
>
> I'm trying to find out what's going on with Java in Fedora. Fedora 31 was
> released with a broken Eclipse. I subscribe to the java-devel mailing list
> but there is no traffic there.
As has been discussed time and time again on this mailing li
* Bill Chatfield via devel [25/01/2020 23:23] :
>
> I'd be willing to work on that if I can figure out how to recreate the group.
> Can you point me in the right direction?
SIGs are rather informal and none of them have a joining procedure
that I know of. That said, this was already discussed on t
* Bill Chatfield via devel [26/01/2020 22:33] :
>
> I don't know if the problem is dnf or a library, but it is a serious problem.
There are several issues here:
- Different servers will transmit repository metadata at different speeds
and you need to factor these out when trying to find bottlen
* Stephen John Smoogen [28/01/2020 13:08] :
>
> You are assuming that maintainers actually check to see if a version
> fixes an issue already. If a packager has 100's or 1000's of
> packages.. there is no way they will have done so except on a 1 in a
> million case set. I think if are going to aim
* Matěj Cepl [30/01/2020 11:43] :
>
> If anybody wants it, let me know.
I will gladly take it (fas user: eseyman).
Emmanuel
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* Matěj Cepl [30/01/2020 14:54] :
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Orphaned_package_that_need_new_maintainers#Claiming_Ownership_of_an_Orphaned_Package
Done!
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* Remi Collet [29/01/2020 15:18] :
>
> And I really prefer to see stabilization of our current tools and
> infrastructure before breaking it again.
Same here, to be honest. I'm far more held up in my work by the infrastructure
breaking up from under me than the absence of any of the suggestions fr
Hi, Daniel.
* Daniel Pocock [20/03/2020 12:38] :
>
> - there were over 100 "outstanding requests" emails in my inbox
Over how many bugs and what time period were the requests generated?
> - there are numerous bugs about builds failing, FTBFS
These bugs are signal and not noise.
Not only are th
* Daniel Pocock [20/03/2020 13:22] :
>
> > Over how many bugs and what time period were the requests generated?
>
> More than a year
This is the core of your problem. Not responding to outstanding requests
in a timely manner is a sure way to get more reminders. I suspect
responding to these in a
* Florian Weimer [17/12/2018 15:06] :
>
> Which service are you trying to use? What is the exact error message?
I'm guessing OP is trying to access https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/,
more specifically
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/move-docs-sources-and-issues-to-github-redirect-subd
* Richard Shaw [03/01/2019 08:28] :
>
> Just checked mine and apparently I have 98 packages now but one thing to
> note, it only shows the first 6 and has a link for "View all X packages"
> but it doesn't do anything.
I suspect that link should take you to
https://src.fedoraproject.org/user//proje
* J. Scheurich [13/01/2019 09:42] :
>
> What can be improvided ?
Hi.
I reviewed your spec file and found a number of chnages that could me made.
* The tags would be more readable if their values were aligned.
* This is the longest description I've ever seen. I would shorten it.
* Some lines are
* Ankur Sinha [15/01/2019 10:21] :
>
> I've commented there also, but I'd like to learn how others go about it
> without "see-also".
Is there anything you did with "see-also" that you can't do with
the "External Trackers" feature?
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* Jan Synacek [15/01/2019 12:45] :
>
> Unless I'm missing something, you have to use "External Trackers" on both
> sides. With "SeeAlso", you specified it in one bugzilla and it
> automatically showed in the referenced one.
This only works if both bugs are in the same instance. There's never been
[ perl-devel is in cc: ]
Hello, all.
I maintain perl-perlmenu in Fedora and I will be retiring it at the end
of the week unless someone offers to maintain it instead. For the record,
I would advise against this since upstream no longer exists and nothing
depends on the particular package.
Emman
* John Harris [30/01/2019 21:09] :
>
> I'm offline for the night, but figured I'd head this off at the pass. I am
> not
> an attorney, and this does not constitute legal advice.
On that note, I'm going to recommend that legal discussions take place on the
legal list, not the devel one.
I'm also
* Emmanuel Seyman [29/01/2019 00:35] :
>
> I maintain perl-perlmenu in Fedora and I will be retiring it at the end
> of the week unless someone offers to maintain it instead.
Tha package has been retired.
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* Tom Hughes [12/02/2019 09:15] :
>
> So basically the module squad have managed to ensure that everything
> that relies on ant to build is going to have to modularise or else be
> forced out of the distribution then...
Once more with feeling: if you want ant as a package, all that is needed
to ma
* Ron Yorston [13/02/2019 08:45] :
>
> What causes a package to move? I guess it doesn't just happen
> spontaneously, so presumably it's a choice the maintainer makes.
It isn't really a move per se. A regular package can be copied into
a module. If the package is then orphaned/retired, it ceases
* Fabio Valentini [13/02/2019 13:58] :
>
> It's fine for now, since the ant hasn't been retired from the master
> branch - yet.
> Once that happens, it will not be available from the regular repos,
> but only from the modular repos.
The issue here is that, if we have someone who can maintain ant,
* Hans de Goede [15/02/2019 12:09] :
>
> And automatic scripts really just should hand it over to the first
> co-maintainer
> in the list.
This inspires two observations (which I'm sure you already know).
* There's no such thing as "the first co-maintainer"
There are co-maintainers and they all
* Dridi Boukelmoune [19/02/2019 11:03] :
>
> Three of those packages are heavy on Perl code, and I'm not a Perl
> Monk. I tried to CC perl-sig as per the guidelines [1] (also tried with
> the mailing list address) but bugzilla replied kindly:
>
> CC: perl-sig did not match anything
The Perl S
* Hans de Goede [13/03/2019 08:51] :
>
> A solution for this needs to be found and be in place *before* dropping
> these packages not the otherway around.
We've known the solution for months, now.
If you (this is the generic you, not you specifically) want these packages
to be in the distribution
* Richard W.M. Jones [15/03/2019 20:23] :
>
> These are very important packages. What do we have to do here?
I'm going to repeat this until it sinks in...
If you (this is the generic you, not you specifically) want these
packages to be in the distribution, you need to step up and ask for
maintai
* Sérgio Basto [19/03/2019 00:03] :
>
> I though it was just one person which decide orphan his 259 packages
Mikolaj is the last actif member of the Java SIG.
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Hi, folks.
A while back, I realized that I was the main admin for the elasticsearch
package. Given that I'm not using elasticsearch these days (I signed up for
co-maintainership because I maintain the perl bindings for ES) and with the
upcoming retiring of most of the Java stack in Fedora, I just
* Luis Enrique Bazán De León [14/04/2019 08:22] :
>
> I can work on it
I've transferred the package to you, Luis. Good luck with it!
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* Georg Sauthoff [01/06/2019 19:40] :
>
> But what about the `dnf provides` output?
>
> It looks like something is going wrong in the process that generates the
> file-index. Should I open a bug for this, as well? And where?
Wow, that git history is messy...
Please file a bug against the package
* Mikolaj Izdebski [24/09/2018 21:39] :
>
> Java SIG is dying slowly, this package set recently lost another
> co-maintainer and I don't have time to maintain all these packages by
> myself.
Is there anyway to recruit new members? I've been told that Mageia's Java
stack is a recompilation of Fedor
* Joseph D. Wagner [01/10/2018 02:47] :
>
> Per policy for non-responsive maintainers
> (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Policy_for_nonresponsive_package_maintainers)
Folks, when you're asking us if anyone knows how to contact the maintainer,
you might want to consider actually giving us his name (
* Gerald B. Cox [18/10/2018 06:31] :
>
> Actually, I think that just creating a new discourse instance for
> discussions keeping the mailing lists around would be a good solution.
The way I read this, it implies we would fragment developement disccusion
in two, the people using mailing lists on on
* Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek [05/11/2018 23:24] :
>
> The first step is to replace LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 with LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
> (and similarly for LANG=, LC_CTYPE=, etc.) in all spec files.
[snip ]
> perl-libintl-perleseyman
This package had a test in its test suite that only worked if LANG=en_
* Neal Gompa [26/11/2018 11:01] :
>
> Out of curiosity, does anyone know where the source code for Red Hat
> Bugzilla actually is? I tried to find it a while ago, and even tried
> to send an email asking about it (with no response...). This variant
> of Bugzilla has features that aren't present in
* Stephen Smoogen [14/04/2023 12:20] :
>
> I would like someone else to take over this package and will either add
> someone or orphan this in the coming 2 weeks.
I will gladly take it (fas name: eseyman).
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* Fulko Hew [20/04/2023 21:18] :
>
> Can you say the same for Discourse?
I've tried using Fedora Discussions and its email notifications (both
the text and html versions) leave a lot to be desired. So much so that
I never actually go on to read the discussions.
Emmanuel
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* Kevin P. Fleming [21/04/2023 10:03] :
>
> lots of people say "I decide
> what to read based on what I see in my email client", but when the subject
> of the emails doesn't reflect their contents, that's a losing proposition.
I agree there's a huge lack
* Todd Zullinger [03/05/2023 23:33] :
>
> > Kind of a random thing, but... I would like to write up how to use GRUB2
> > to do BIOS-PXE+UEFI-PXE+UEFI-HTTP boot. I asked for the Fedora packages
> > to include the needed PXE bit, and it does now (thanks!), so I feel I
> > owe a good explanation on h
* Philip Wyett [19/06/2023 22:20] :
>
> Private mailing list? No part of this project should have private anything
> IMHO.
Bug reports can explain security flaws and lead to exploits. They can
also contain confidentiel information.
I would suggest a private ml dedicated to bugs and a public one
* Miro Hrončok [05/12/2022 12:36] :
>
> perl-App-PFT orphan 1 weeks ago
> perl-File-KeePass cra, echevemaster, orphan, 0 weeks ago
> xavierb
> perl-HTTP-Server-Simple-Authenorphan
* Chuck Anderson [05/12/2022 13:06] :
>
> Would you lke to take perl-Term-ShellUI as well? It is a dependency
> of kpcli which requires perl-File-KeePass. Otherwise I'm happy to
> take it.
Taken as well. Co-maintainers are welcome.
Emmanuel
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* Neal Gompa [04/12/2022 22:26] :
>
> Smooge challenged me earlier in this conversation to provide patches
> and effort, and I'm doing just that.
Thank you for doing this, btw.
Over the weekend, this became a discussion where none of the
participants seemed to be listening to the others and it be
* Miro Hrončok [19/12/2022 16:43] :
>
> perl-Mail-Procmailorphan 0 weeks ago
Taken.
Emmanuel
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* Chris Suszynski [11/07/2024 11:16] :
>
> What's the reason for treating Go differently than other languages?
> Fedora does not patch out calls to sites like npmjs.com, pypi.org,
> rubygems.org or repo.maven.apache.org, doesn't it?
Actually, we do.
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/perl-Dancer2
* Peter Boy [16/09/2024 10:04] :
>
> Does someone know WIKI user >>lhirlimann<< and how to get in contact?
> I would like to talk about some of his/her contributions.
His RHBZ email is ludo...@hirlimann.net .
Emmanuel
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* Vít Ondruch [14/09/2023 10:50] :
>
> Apart from documentation, where this was announced? On Discourse? Because I
> don't remember any email about this change.
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/Z2T5WKUTHNLS2SVCVAWNYYRIBK3NGF32/
Emmanuel
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Hello, all.
The license tag on perl-Net-DHCP has been corrected from:
GPL+ or Artistic
to
MIT
Regards,
Emmanuel
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* Vit Mojzis [11/02/2024 22:44] :
>
>Do I understand correctly that she just needs
> to create a new BZ account using the email address in FAS?
I suspect changing the email linked to her existing BZ account to match
the one in FAS will suffice.
Emmanuel
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* Miro Hrončok [26/09/2022 11:27] :
>
> perl-PatchReader orphan 1 weeks ago
I have taken this since Bugzilla requires it, last time I checked.
Emmanuel
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