Hi All,
Okay, I give up. I can find everyone else's requests for packages in RPM Fusion, but I can't find the form to fill out for a new request.
-T
ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Okay, I give up. I can find everyone else's requests for packages in RPM Fusion, but I can't find the form to fill out for a new request.
Have you read this entry in the RPM Fusion FAQ?
https://rpmfusion.org/FAQ#I_would_like_to_see_an_RPM_for_package_X._What_sho...
If not, it should answer your question. If you have, you should probably elaborate on what part is not clear.
On 4/12/19 8:51 PM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Okay, I give up. I can find everyone else's requests for packages in RPM Fusion, but I can't find the form to fill out for a new request.
Have you read this entry in the RPM Fusion FAQ?
https://rpmfusion.org/FAQ#I_would_like_to_see_an_RPM_for_package_X._What_sho...
If not, it should answer your question. If you have, you should probably elaborate on what part is not clear.
Saw it: "Place a request in the wiki and hopefully a maintainer will decide to pick it up. If however you wish to see an additional feature added to an existing package, please file a bug against it in Bugzilla."
Where the $*&# is the "Wiki"?
On 4/13/19 12:09 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 4/12/19 8:51 PM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Okay, I give up. I can find everyone else's requests for packages in RPM Fusion, but I can't find the form to fill out for a new request.
Have you read this entry in the RPM Fusion FAQ?
https://rpmfusion.org/FAQ#I_would_like_to_see_an_RPM_for_package_X._What_sho...
If not, it should answer your question. If you have, you should probably elaborate on what part is not clear.
Saw it: "Place a request in the wiki and hopefully a maintainer will decide to pick it up. If however you wish to see an additional feature added to an existing package, please file a bug against it in Bugzilla."
Where the $*&# is the "Wiki"?
The link you were pointed to has another link in it.
The key phrase being....
Place a request (request is a link to)
https://rpmfusion.org/Wishlist
The, you'll need a "login" in order to edit that page to place your request.
And, why are you asking here and not the rpmfusion user's list?
On 4/12/19 9:47 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 4/13/19 12:09 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 4/12/19 8:51 PM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Okay, I give up. I can find everyone else's requests for packages in RPM Fusion, but I can't find the form to fill out for a new request.
Have you read this entry in the RPM Fusion FAQ?
https://rpmfusion.org/FAQ#I_would_like_to_see_an_RPM_for_package_X._What_sho...
If not, it should answer your question. If you have, you should probably elaborate on what part is not clear.
Saw it: "Place a request in the wiki and hopefully a maintainer will decide to pick it up. If however you wish to see an additional feature added to an existing package, please file a bug against it in Bugzilla."
Where the $*&# is the "Wiki"?
The link you were pointed to has another link in it.
The key phrase being....
Place a request (request is a link to)
https://rpmfusion.org/Wishlist
The, you'll need a "login" in order to edit that page to place your request.
Unknown action newaccount.
And, why are you asking here and not the rpmfusion user's list?
Seriously? I can't do anything over there.
On 4/13/19 12:50 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 4/12/19 9:47 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 4/13/19 12:09 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 4/12/19 8:51 PM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Okay, I give up. I can find everyone else's requests for packages in RPM Fusion, but I can't find the form to fill out for a new request.
Have you read this entry in the RPM Fusion FAQ?
https://rpmfusion.org/FAQ#I_would_like_to_see_an_RPM_for_package_X._What_sho...
If not, it should answer your question. If you have, you should probably elaborate on what part is not clear.
Saw it: "Place a request in the wiki and hopefully a maintainer will decide to pick it up. If however you wish to see an additional feature added to an existing package, please file a bug against it in Bugzilla."
Where the $*&# is the "Wiki"?
The link you were pointed to has another link in it.
The key phrase being....
Place a request (request is a link to)
https://rpmfusion.org/Wishlist
The, you'll need a "login" in order to edit that page to place your request.
Unknown action newaccount.
I'll report on the User's List for you. Did notice this since I've had an account for ages.
And, why are you asking here and not the rpmfusion user's list?
Seriously? I can't do anything over there.
What does that mean? Not able to register for the mailing list?
On 4/12/19 11:10 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 4/13/19 12:50 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 4/12/19 9:47 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 4/13/19 12:09 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 4/12/19 8:51 PM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Okay, I give up. I can find everyone else's requests for packages in RPM Fusion, but I can't find the form to fill out for a new request.
Have you read this entry in the RPM Fusion FAQ?
https://rpmfusion.org/FAQ#I_would_like_to_see_an_RPM_for_package_X._What_sho...
If not, it should answer your question. If you have, you should probably elaborate on what part is not clear.
Saw it: "Place a request in the wiki and hopefully a maintainer will decide to pick it up. If however you wish to see an additional feature added to an existing package, please file a bug against it in Bugzilla."
Where the $*&# is the "Wiki"?
The link you were pointed to has another link in it.
The key phrase being....
Place a request (request is a link to)
https://rpmfusion.org/Wishlist
The, you'll need a "login" in order to edit that page to place your request.
Unknown action newaccount.
I'll report on the User's List for you. Did notice this since I've had an account for ages.
And, why are you asking here and not the rpmfusion user's list?
Seriously? I can't do anything over there.
What does that mean? Not able to register for the mailing list?
Maybe I am just tied, but I can't find my own nose over there. What mailing list?
On 4/13/19 2:33 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Maybe I am just tied, but I can't find my own nose over there. What mailing list?
https://lists.rpmfusion.org/archives/
In particular
https://lists.rpmfusion.org/archives/list/rpmfusion-users@lists.rpmfusion.or... https://lists.rpmfusion.org/archives/list/rpmfusion-developers@lists.rpmfusion.org/ and
https://lists.rpmfusion.org/archives/list/rpmfusion-developers@lists.rpmfusi...
On 4/12/19 11:47 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 4/13/19 2:33 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Maybe I am just tied, but I can't find my own nose over there. What mailing list?
https://lists.rpmfusion.org/archives/
In particular
https://lists.rpmfusion.org/archives/list/rpmfusion-users@lists.rpmfusion.or... https://lists.rpmfusion.org/archives/list/rpmfusion-developers@lists.rpmfusion.org/ and
https://lists.rpmfusion.org/archives/list/rpmfusion-developers@lists.rpmfusi...
That was easy. It even worked with my Fedora login (this time, the time before it gave me a bunch of ...).
Is rpmfusion-users the right place to go to ask for a package? Is that what they mean by "Wiki"?
On 4/13/19 2:54 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
That was easy. It even worked with my Fedora login (this time, the time before it gave me a bunch of ...).
Is rpmfusion-users the right place to go to ask for a package? Is that what they mean by "Wiki"?
Well, I think they want you to add it to the "Wishlist" https://rpmfusion.org/Wishlist as I've previously mentioned. If you too the time to go to that page you'd see....
"Use this page to post a request for a packages that can't go to Fedora but would be nice to have in the RPM Fusion repository"
But, of course, editing it may be an issue if you don't have a valid login. And, that is one of the questions you've previously raised and for which I've asked about on the user's list. If you've signed up, you'd see that in the archives.
Just like Fedora, I prefer not to use the HyperKitty web interface.