Package maintainer policy

= Fedora Package Maintainers Policies =

This document should give you a quick overview of all the relevant policies for Fedora Package Collection. It covers only the most important things -- each section has a link to a document with more detailed explanations and examples that outline how to lay out the rules. For a full list of documents see the  end of this document.

Who is allowed to modify which packages
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What to do if a maintainer is absent
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Co-Maintainership
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BugZappers' Role

 * Help package maintainers save time by assisting in the  bug work flow: mark duplicates, ask for more information from reporter and add trackers/blockers
 * Guide Fedora EOL through  HouseKeeping
 * Rebase rawhide Bugzilla tickets during EOL (e.g. all bugs versioned rawhide become versioned to release X when it goes GA)
 * Send emails to relevant mailing lists and add comments in Bugzilla to inform users of upcoming EOL, version change, etc

Fedora Maintenance Lifecycle Policy

 * See Fedora Release Life Cycle

What to do with stalled reviews
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FESCo elections
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