Hi all,
Does EPEL accept packages licensed as Apple Public Source License v2 [1]. I was interested in maintaining Darwin Streaming Server [2] in a repository that has a bugzilla/jira/whatever. Eventually EPEL (preferred) or RPMFusion for Fedora and EL5/EL6.
There's no big story behind it, just that I need to maintain it for my employer and could be interesting to maintain it on one of the mirrors we use, eventually more people might like it and such option would most likely improve the quality of the package because of the more demanding packaging quality required.
In case this is possible, what's the standard procedure to start the process ?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards, Nelson Marques
[1] - http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ [2] - http://dss.macosforge.org/
On 11/23/2011 11:41 AM, Nelson Manuel Marques wrote:
Hi all,
Does EPEL accept packages licensed as Apple Public Source License v2 [1].
Yes, it's in the "Good licenses"list:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:Main#Software_License_List
I was interested in maintaining Darwin Streaming Server [2] in a repository that has a bugzilla/jira/whatever. Eventually EPEL (preferred) or RPMFusion for Fedora and EL5/EL6.
There's no big story behind it, just that I need to maintain it for my employer and could be interesting to maintain it on one of the mirrors we use, eventually more people might like it and such option would most likely improve the quality of the package because of the more demanding packaging quality required.
In case this is possible, what's the standard procedure to start the process ?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL_Package_Maintainers
Paul.
Paul,
Thanks for your prompt reply. I will wait for the reviews of the packages I've got currently submitted to Fedora and for access to Fedora Packagers group before I move with Darwin Streaming Server request to EPEL.
Information was most helpful, sorry for the slack.
NM
On Wed, 2011-11-23 at 12:00 +0000, Paul Howarth wrote:
On 11/23/2011 11:41 AM, Nelson Manuel Marques wrote:
Hi all,
Does EPEL accept packages licensed as Apple Public Source License v2 [1].
Yes, it's in the "Good licenses"list:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:Main#Software_License_List
I was interested in maintaining Darwin Streaming Server [2] in a repository that has a bugzilla/jira/whatever. Eventually EPEL (preferred) or RPMFusion for Fedora and EL5/EL6.
There's no big story behind it, just that I need to maintain it for my employer and could be interesting to maintain it on one of the mirrors we use, eventually more people might like it and such option would most likely improve the quality of the package because of the more demanding packaging quality required.
In case this is possible, what's the standard procedure to start the process ?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL_Package_Maintainers
Paul.
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