Hello!
I contacted the current Fedora maintainers of vpnc and NetworkManager-vpnc. For vpnc, the author was glad to have me assist. For NetworkManager-vpnc, there was no response from the author for several days now.
How do I get started in getting these packages into EPEL? I can do builds for both RHEL4 and RHEL5.
On 20.07.2007 12:42, Kyle Gonzales wrote:
I contacted the current Fedora maintainers of vpnc and NetworkManager-vpnc. For vpnc, the author was glad to have me assist. For NetworkManager-vpnc, there was no response from the author for several days now.
How do I get started in getting these packages into EPEL? I can do builds for both RHEL4 and RHEL5.
Well, are you a Fedora contributor already? I can't locate your name on https://admin.fedora.redhat.com/accounts/dump-group.cgi?group=cvsextras&...
Until all EPEL Contributors came into EPEL via Fedora and its sponsor process.
CU thl
On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 18:53 +0200, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
On 20.07.2007 12:42, Kyle Gonzales wrote:
I contacted the current Fedora maintainers of vpnc and NetworkManager-vpnc. For vpnc, the author was glad to have me assist. For NetworkManager-vpnc, there was no response from the author for several days now.
How do I get started in getting these packages into EPEL? I can do builds for both RHEL4 and RHEL5.
Well, are you a Fedora contributor already? I can't locate your name on https://admin.fedora.redhat.com/accounts/dump-group.cgi?group=cvsextras&...
Until all EPEL Contributors came into EPEL via Fedora and its sponsor process.
CU thl
I am not currently maintaining any Fedora packages, but I have created both a Fedora user and wiki accounts, and signed the CLA.
So, I guess you are staying then that my next step is to be sponsored as someone, so that I can maintain packages? If so, then I have someone who can sponsor me.
On 23.07.2007 20:20, Kyle Gonzales wrote:
On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 18:53 +0200, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
On 20.07.2007 12:42, Kyle Gonzales wrote:
I contacted the current Fedora maintainers of vpnc and NetworkManager-vpnc. For vpnc, the author was glad to have me assist. For NetworkManager-vpnc, there was no response from the author for several days now.
How do I get started in getting these packages into EPEL? I can do builds for both RHEL4 and RHEL5.
Well, are you a Fedora contributor already? I can't locate your name on https://admin.fedora.redhat.com/accounts/dump-group.cgi?group=cvsextras&...
Until all EPEL Contributors came into EPEL via Fedora and its sponsor process.
I am not currently maintaining any Fedora packages, but I have created both a Fedora user and wiki accounts, and signed the CLA.
k, that's a start.
So, I guess you are staying then that my next step is to be sponsored as someone, so that I can maintain packages?
Yes.
If so, then I have someone who can sponsor me.
You already have somebody who will sponser you? That would be the easiest solution, as the normal process for getting sponsored is to create a package and get it reviewed and approved by your sponsor.
CU knurd
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