Hi all,
I've just made the request for an EL-5 branch for rt3. After some mail discussion with Marek Mahut, it appears he will not have enough time to maintain rt3 in EPEL, so I'll be the primary maintainer and he'll be co-maintainer. The only problem is rt3 is really a big piece of code and our perl-fu might not be strong enough in case of troubles, so any help to maintain this software for EPEL would be greatly appreciated. There was more than Marek and I showing interest in bringing this to EPEL, so I'm looking forward to hear from you.
Regards, Xavier
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 14:09 +0100, Xavier Bachelot wrote:
Hi all,
I've just made the request for an EL-5 branch for rt3. After some mail discussion with Marek Mahut, it appears he will not have enough time to maintain rt3 in EPEL, so I'll be the primary maintainer and he'll be co-maintainer. The only problem is rt3 is really a big piece of code and our perl-fu might not be strong enough in case of troubles, so any help to maintain this software for EPEL would be greatly appreciated. There was more than Marek and I showing interest in bringing this to EPEL, so I'm looking forward to hear from you.
Xavier-
thanks for taking the time to get all the pieces together to bring rt3 to EPEL!
rob.
rob myers wrote:
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 14:09 +0100, Xavier Bachelot wrote:
Hi all,
I've just made the request for an EL-5 branch for rt3. After some mail discussion with Marek Mahut, it appears he will not have enough time to maintain rt3 in EPEL, so I'll be the primary maintainer and he'll be co-maintainer. The only problem is rt3 is really a big piece of code and our perl-fu might not be strong enough in case of troubles, so any help to maintain this software for EPEL would be greatly appreciated. There was more than Marek and I showing interest in bringing this to EPEL, so I'm looking forward to hear from you.
Xavier-
thanks for taking the time to get all the pieces together to bring rt3 to EPEL!
rob.
Thanks, Rob. You've done your share of the work too :-)
Xavier
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:09 AM, Xavier Bachelot xavier@bachelot.org wrote:
Hi all,
I've just made the request for an EL-5 branch for rt3. After some mail discussion with Marek Mahut, it appears he will not have enough time to maintain rt3 in EPEL, so I'll be the primary maintainer and he'll be co-maintainer. The only problem is rt3 is really a big piece of code and our perl-fu might not be strong enough in case of troubles, so any help to maintain this software for EPEL would be greatly appreciated. There was more than Marek and I showing interest in bringing this to EPEL, so I'm looking forward to hear from you.
Regards, Xavier
Let me know where I need to sign up and I will do so.
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:09 AM, Xavier Bachelot xavier@bachelot.org wrote:
Hi all,
I've just made the request for an EL-5 branch for rt3. After some mail discussion with Marek Mahut, it appears he will not have enough time to maintain rt3 in EPEL, so I'll be the primary maintainer and he'll be co-maintainer. The only problem is rt3 is really a big piece of code and our perl-fu might not be strong enough in case of troubles, so any help to maintain this software for EPEL would be greatly appreciated. There was more than Marek and I showing interest in bringing this to EPEL, so I'm looking forward to hear from you.
Regards, Xavier
Let me know where I need to sign up and I will do so.
What I mean is we might use more co-maintainers or at least a list of people we can bother in case of trouble (security fix backport or this kind of stuff...). If you're willing to help with maintaining rt3, especially in EPEL, request co-maintainership or answer to the thread, I'll keep your name on my list. May be a wikipage (rt3 SIG ?) or something like that... I also have some RT addons that can be useful (RTx-Shredder, RTx-Statistics...), but they need some polishing before being worthy of a review. Well, let's not go too far from the original topic.
Smooge, you have extra karma points for being on top of the list. Your next life will be sweet, I promise ;-)
Regards, Xavier
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