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* [[Packaging:Guidelines |Packaging Guidelines]]
* [[Packaging:Guidelines |Packaging Guidelines]]
* [[PackageMaintainers/Packaging_Tricks |Packaging tricks]]
* [[PackageMaintainers/Packaging_Tricks |Packaging tricks]]
====== Specific guidelines ======
* [[Packaging:RPMMacros |RPM macros]]
* [[Packaging:Cmake |CMake]]
* [[Packaging:Python |Python]]
* [[Packaging:R |R]]
* [[Packaging:MinGW |MinGW]] / [[Packaging:MinGW_Future |MinGW future]]
* [[Packaging:ScriptletSnippets |Scriplets/Snippets]]
* [[Packaging:NamingGuidelines |Naming]]
* [[Packaging:PatchUpstreamStatus | Patch upstream status]]
* [[Packaging:LicensingGuidelines |Licensing]]


===== Package testing =====
===== Package testing =====

Revision as of 08:41, 21 January 2012

Denis Arnaud

I first installed RedHat (version 5, in 1998) with Oracle 8, when that latter was delivered on Linux for the first time... on a small Pentium-based computer with 600MB of disk and 64MB of RAM, hence proving to my hierarchy that Linux was ready for professional use. I started to be involved in the Fedora building process by translating documents and package descriptions, and have become a packager in 2009.

Contact

Activities within Fedora

A few quick links on Fedora packages (to ease my maintenance tasks)

  • Full list of packages waiting for a reviewer here.

Material for Reviews

Tracking of Package Requests

Documentation

Packaging

General
Specific guidelines
Package testing
Package updating
Reviews
Tools
Package information pages (and database)

Hacking on Fedora/RedHat/CentOS

Virtualisation / Cloud Computing

General
Cloud SIG
Cloud solutions submitted to Fedora
Amazon (EC2)

Tools

Brainstorming Section about Packaging

Using Git Work-flow for Packaging

References on Status of Packages

Obligatory Einstein quote