COPR is like AUR on ARch or PPA on Debian/Ubuntu
These are not in the default installation of the user, and not easily
acceisble for a non-tech user, so these not really appropriate.
What I would suggest, is to join the two repositories (being "by
default" for the average end user) , except packages coming form the
"less involved" people would expire quickly if not maintained
On 2021-05-01 09:47, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
On 01.05.2021 10:21, Joan Moreau via devel wrote:
> For instance, personally, I am not using Fedora at all (Arch fan ;) )
> but just willing to make my piece of software available widely for
> those interested. I am happy to maintain the package in the long run,
> but will not get involve to much into Fedora project except my small
> piece of software contribution.
You can use COPR for your software then. No join barrier at all.