Hej there!
Is anyone working on https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1385432
or bugs that seems to be related with that issue. It's really annoying! And seems to be around for ages now ...
All the best!
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 04:35:13PM +0100, inderaue23@arcor.de wrote:
Hej there! Is anyone working on https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1385432 or bugs that seems to be related with that issue. It's really annoying! And seems to be around for ages now ...
Yeah, this is on our Prioritized Bug shortlist: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Program_Management/Prioritized_bugs_an...
We've been focused elsewhere over the holidays but this is still on the radar.
Matthew Miller mattdm@fedoraproject.org hat am 26. Januar 2018 um 16:49 geschrieben:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 04:35:13PM +0100, inderaue23@arcor.de wrote:
Hej there! Is anyone working on https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1385432 or bugs that seems to be related with that issue. It's really annoying! And seems to be around for ages now ...
Yeah, this is on our Prioritized Bug shortlist: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Program_Management/Prioritized_bugs_an...
We've been focused elsewhere over the holidays but this is still on the radar.
Cool, great to hear! Is there any time schedule for solving this? Upcoming release? Or backports?
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btw. do you know where i could request new packages for fedora installations?
Matthew Miller mattdm@fedoraproject.org hat am 26. Januar 2018 um 16:49 geschrieben:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 04:35:13PM +0100, inderaue23@arcor.de wrote:
Hej there! Is anyone working on https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1385432 or bugs that seems to be related with that issue. It's really annoying! And seems to be around for ages now ...
Yeah, this is on our Prioritized Bug shortlist: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Program_Management/Prioritized_bugs_an...
We've been focused elsewhere over the holidays but this is still on the radar.
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"i" == inderaue23 inderaue23@arcor.de writes:
i> btw. do you know where i could request new packages for fedora i> installations?
You are welcome to add things to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist
However, Fedora generally works on the principle that the people who want the packages are the best ones to put in the work to create the packages, so while we welcome people to ask for things, there's no guarantee at all that someone will step up to provide them.
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Jason L Tibbitts III tibbs@math.uh.edu hat am 26. Januar 2018 um 17:54 geschrieben:
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"i" == inderaue23 inderaue23@arcor.de writes:
i> btw. do you know where i could request new packages for fedora i> installations?
You are welcome to add things to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist
hmm but there seems to be no mailing list address for requesting it?! can i use the developerslist instead?
However, Fedora generally works on the principle that the people who want the packages are the best ones to put in the work to create the packages, so while we welcome people to ask for things, there's no guarantee at all that someone will step up to provide them.
- J<
On Jan 26, 2018 20:23, inderaue23@arcor.de wrote:
Jason L Tibbitts III tibbs@math.uh.edu hat am 26. Januar 2018 um 17:54
geschrieben:
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"i" == inderaue23 inderaue23@arcor.de writes:
i> btw. do you know where i could request new packages for fedora i> installations?
You are welcome to add things to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist
hmm but there seems to be no mailing list address for requesting it?! can i use the developerslist instead?
Just log in and edit the wiki page, adding your entry to the table.
However, Fedora generally works on the principle that the people who want the packages are the best ones to put in the work to create the packages, so while we welcome people to ask for things, there's no guarantee at all that someone will step up to provide them.
- J<
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On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 08:06:59PM +0100, inderaue23@arcor.de wrote:
You are welcome to add things to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist
hmm but there seems to be no mailing list address for requesting it?! can i use the developerslist instead?
You could certainly make a case on this list. The thing is, we generally aren't short of ideas for things to do. The best way to make something happen in Fedora is to do it -- and the best person to do something is generally someone who cares about that thing. What's the software you are interested in?
Matthew Miller mattdm@fedoraproject.org hat am 27. Januar 2018 um 09:52 geschrieben:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 08:06:59PM +0100, inderaue23@arcor.de wrote:
You are welcome to add things to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist
hmm but there seems to be no mailing list address for requesting it?! can i use the developerslist instead?
You could certainly make a case on this list. The thing is, we generally aren't short of ideas for things to do. The best way to make something happen in Fedora is to do it -- and the best person to do something is generally someone who cares about that thing. What's the software you are interested in?
Hi Matthew, that would be great. But i have no technical background to realise that :( I'm interest in GNU Ring's communication solution. https://ring.cx/en https://ring.cx/en/about/practical
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On lundi 29 janvier 2018 10:06:10 CET inderaue23@arcor.de wrote:
Hi Matthew, that would be great. But i have no technical background to realise that :( I'm interest in GNU Ring's communication solution. https://ring.cx/en https://ring.cx/en/about/practical
They seem to provide their own RPM for Fedora 27: https://ring.cx/en/download/gnu-linux
sudo dnf config-manager --add-repo https://dl.ring.cx/ring-nightly/
fedora_27/ring-nightly.repo
sudo dnf install ring
What else do you need?
Robert-André Mauchin zebob.m@gmail.com hat am 30. Januar 2018 um 19:29 geschrieben:
On lundi 29 janvier 2018 10:06:10 CET inderaue23@arcor.de wrote:
Hi Matthew, that would be great. But i have no technical background to realise that :( I'm interest in GNU Ring's communication solution. https://ring.cx/en https://ring.cx/en/about/practical
They seem to provide their own RPM for Fedora 27: https://ring.cx/en/download/gnu-linux
sudo dnf config-manager --add-repo https://dl.ring.cx/ring-nightly/
fedora_27/ring-nightly.repo
sudo dnf install ring
What else do you need?
I would love to see a way that people become aware of this piece of GNU software running GNOME Software.
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inderaue23@arcor.de wrote:
I'm interest in GNU Ring's communication solution. https://ring.cx/en https://ring.cx/en/about/practical
I see that FFMPEG is mentioned on Ring's website. FFMPEG isn't permissible in Fedora because the USA's patent system is crap, so it's packaged in RPM Fusion instead. Anyone who wants to package Ring will have to do it in RPM Fusion (or another add-on repository), unless Ring can function without FFMPEG.
Björn Persson
Björn Persson hat am 31. Januar 2018 um 00:59 geschrieben:
inderaue23@arcor.de mailto:inderaue23@arcor.de wrote: > > I'm interest in GNU Ring's communication solution.
https://ring.cx/en https://ring.cx/en/about/practical > I see that FFMPEG is mentioned on Ring's website. FFMPEG isn't permissible in
Fedora because the USA's patent system is crap, so it's packaged in RPM Fusion instead. Anyone who wants to package Ring will have to do it in RPM Fusion (or another add-on repository), unless Ring can function without FFMPEG.
Thanks! Ring does function without FFMPEG as well.
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so if there is anything you could do/initiate, that would be really wonderful! Anna