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The [[Packaging:Committee| Packaging Committee]] handles the rules and guidelines for packaging software in Fedora. The most important ones: | The [[Packaging:Committee| Packaging Committee]] handles the rules and [[:Category:Packaging guidelines|guidelines for packaging]] software in Fedora. The most important ones: | ||
[[Packaging:Guidelines| Packaging Guidelines]] | [[Packaging:NamingGuidelines| Package Naming Guidelines]] | [[Packaging:DistTag| Dist Tag Guidelines]] | [[Packaging:ReviewGuidelines| Package Review Guidelines]] | [[Packaging:ScriptletSnippets| Recipes for RPM post scripts]] | |||
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=== Resources for Fedora Package Collection contributors === | === Resources for Fedora Package Collection contributors === | ||
Revision as of 17:41, 23 February 2009
Contributing roles
Fedora Packages are maintained collectively by a community of both Red Hat members and volunteers.
Other useful links for Package Maintainers
For Users
- Available Packages:
Fedora 10: Everything | Fedora 9: Everything | Fedora 8: Everything
Get Involved
- Package Review Process - describes the formal review process (for both contributors and reviewers)
- Packaging SIGs - Informal groups of packagers working on specific areas of the distribution
- EPEL - Rebuild of Fedora packages for RHEL or compatible derivatives
Packaging Committee
The Packaging Committee handles the rules and guidelines for packaging software in Fedora. The most important ones:
Packaging Guidelines | Package Naming Guidelines | Dist Tag Guidelines | Package Review Guidelines | Recipes for RPM post scripts
Further reading
- How to create an RPM package - start here if you don't know how to create an RPM package
- Maximum RPM Book - most detailed, but slightly obsolete
- RPM Guide
- Building Packages Guide Work through these examples. You'll learn a lot.
Resources for Fedora Package Collection contributors
- SIGs - Fedora Special Interest Groups
- Fedora package components in bugzilla
- Vacation Notice - Add a vacation note if you are going to be unavailable for a few days.
Admin Requests / Tracking
Repository and CVS status pages for requesting manual copies and removals of packages:
Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo)
Fedora technical management is organized by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo).
- FESCo Members
- FESCo's current schedule
- Ideas Container to collect long term ideas (feel free to add things here!)
- Summaries from the past FESCo meetings
Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "Package Maintainers"
The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
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- How to create a GNU Hello RPM package/it
- How to create a GNU Hello RPM package/ja
- How to create a GNU Hello RPM package/pt-br
- How to create a GNU Hello RPM package/ru
- How to create a GNU Hello RPM package/zh-cn
- How to create a GNU Hello RPM package/zh-tw
- How to create an RPM package/es
- How to create an RPM package/it
- How to create an RPM package/pt
- How to create an RPM package/zh-cn
- How to create an RPM package/zh-tw
- How to get sponsored into the packager group/es
- How to remove a package at end of life/es
- How to use and edit comps.xml for package groups
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- Package maintainer
- Package maintainer policy
- Package maintainers wishlist
- Package maintenance guide/ja
- Package maintenance guide/pt-br
- Package maintenance guide/zh-cn
- Package Review Process/es
- Package Review Process/ru
- Package Review Process/zh-cn
- Package update HOWTO/ja
- PackageMaintainers
- PackageMaintainers/GraphicalTests
- Packaging tricks
- PackagingDrafts/Package Review Process with Containers