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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 to test or develop their EPEL packages. Note that this is a pilot program and could go away at any time. | 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 to test or develop their EPEL packages. Note that this is a pilot program and could go away at any time. | ||
In order to request your entitlement, mail | In order to request your entitlement, mail kfenzi@redhat.com with your Fedora Account system name, what EPEL package(s) you currently maintain, and your RHN login. Note that you must be an active maintainer and have commited/built/pushed/updated some EPEL packages recently. | ||
[[Category:EPEL]] | [[Category:EPEL]] | ||
[[Category:Fedora sub-projects]] | [[Category:Fedora sub-projects]] |
Revision as of 18:30, 28 June 2011
RHEL entitlements for EPEL maintainers
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 to test or develop their EPEL packages. Note that this is a pilot program and could go away at any time.
In order to request your entitlement, mail kfenzi@redhat.com with your Fedora Account system name, what EPEL package(s) you currently maintain, and your RHN login. Note that you must be an active maintainer and have commited/built/pushed/updated some EPEL packages recently.