On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 17:30:34 -0000, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 17:23:57 -0000, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
>
> Hi Erich,
>
Hi Ankur,
Hello!
> We just did the CompNeuro lab for F32, so I sort of know the
process. A
> new spin/lab can be proposed using the Change process as a "self
> contained" change:
>
>
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/program_management/changes_policy/#_...
>
> Given that the Jam was already a Spin, it should be quite easy for you
> to resurrect it.
Excellent. I just looked at that document and it appears as though, in
order to submit the change, one needs a Fedora account (got it) with
at least CLA+1 to edit the wiki to propose the changes, which means I
need to join a group. The question is, which one? I can't find any way
to join the Audio SIG,
I don't know enough about the Jam. Were they using an FAS group to
manage things, like packages, for example? I couldn't find an "audio" or
"jam" FAS group when I looked.
If you can tell us your FAS username, I can add you to the wikiedit
group in the meantime so you can edit pages there.
the Packaging SIG sounds reasonable as I would be introducing new
packages,
The packaging SIG has a very well defined process---the idea is to
ensure that package maintainers are aware of their duties and the skills
they need:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_get_sponsored_into_the_packager_group
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers
Again, quite a few sponsors around, so if you take over the maintenance
of the Fedora Jam SIG and its packages, there should be no trouble
sponsoring you as a package maintainer too :)
and then there's the Spins SIG which would also make sense.
I don't see an FAS group associated with this either, somehow.
I guess I just need some further guidance.
So, in general, a SIG is just a bunch of people working on something
together. A SIG may not always have an associated FAS group---it depends
on what the SIG's requirements are.
I also saw your post on Telegram about the #fedora-jam IRC channel. I
think @jflory gave you a link on the process already. However, I noticed
that the Jam seems to have a channel already: #fedora-audio
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Jam_Audio_Spin#Support
Do you think this can either be reused, or if not, the documentation
updated so your users know? (There also seems to be a mailing list.)
--
Thanks,
Regards,
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