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= RHEL entitlements for EPEL maintainers =
'''THE EPEL WIKI PAGES ARE NO LONGER USED AND ARE OUT OF DATE - SEE [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/ THE EPEL DOCS] FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION.'''


Some EPEL maintainers do not have access to RHEL to test and develop their packages. This pilot program allows active EPEL maintainers to request a RHEL entitlement (sometimes referred to as a RHEL subscription or Red Hat subscription or Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription) to test or develop their EPEL packages. Note that this is a pilot program and could go away at any time.
(These wiki pages are being kept for historical reference only.)


In order to request your entitlement, mail kfenzi@redhat.com with:
= RHEL entitlements for EPEL maintainers =
 
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*Your Fedora Account system name
*Your RHN login.
*Your RHN account number.
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Note that you must be an active maintainer and have commited/built/pushed/updated some EPEL packages recently.
EPEL maintainers are encouraged to sign up with the Red Hat developer program. This will allow you to a RHEL7 entitlement to help develop and test your EPEL packages.  


Further note that your entitlement will be active for 1 year/12 months. About a month from the expiration of your entitlement, you can re-request it in order to have another year. Please do so with lots of lead time to get it re-newed.  
See http://developers.redhat.com/ for more information.


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Latest revision as of 20:03, 6 January 2022

THE EPEL WIKI PAGES ARE NO LONGER USED AND ARE OUT OF DATE - SEE THE EPEL DOCS FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION.

(These wiki pages are being kept for historical reference only.)

RHEL entitlements for EPEL maintainers

EPEL maintainers are encouraged to sign up with the Red Hat developer program. This will allow you to a RHEL7 entitlement to help develop and test your EPEL packages.

See http://developers.redhat.com/ for more information.