There are the "Fedora rawhide compose report" email coming (almost) daily into this ML, which contains list of added packages. Nevertheless, the "Changes" [1] process is the main way to announce and increase visibility of the new features which goes to Fedora.


Vít


[1] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/program_management/changes_policy/

Dne 22. 12. 21 v 14:07 Eduard Lucena napsal(a):
Hello people.

First of all, I'm not a developer or a packager, I just try to help with the little things I know to do. One thing I try to do is to check news, forums, ML and places where people talk about Fedora.

A thing I noted is that a lot of people in magazines and news sites like phoronix, hacker news and other sites follow this list to get news about the project and it started to worry me that a big part of the traffic follow orphaned and retired packages, but nothing is never revealed/published when a new package enter the repositories or nothing similar, maybe a review swap but it's not enough.

Trying to market the number of packages, the amount of free and open source software that we offer, how this could be measured and published? Is that something that require to much work?

Br,
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