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This idea is mainly aimed at current Package Maintainers but will also help as a focus for software that people will be using in Fedora. For more information on becoming a Package Maintainer [[PackageMaintainers|go here]]
This page is for an idea of [[User:Snecker|mine]] to get software that has been reviewed in Linux Format (a UK-based but globally-distributed magazine on all things Linux) into Fedora as quickly as possible.
Anyone can help, from testing packages to voting on what we concentrate our efforts on. It will help if you already have an account in [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ FAS] but this is not essential.
The '''current edition''' below indicates results from the most recent review and can be used to assign packages to yourself. I am imagining that these go in the comments section with a link to the review.
Please dive in - any questions please email me on snecker*at*fedoraproject*dot*org
'''Current Edition'''
'''Current Edition'''



Revision as of 18:47, 1 January 2010

This idea is mainly aimed at current Package Maintainers but will also help as a focus for software that people will be using in Fedora. For more information on becoming a Package Maintainer go here

This page is for an idea of mine to get software that has been reviewed in Linux Format (a UK-based but globally-distributed magazine on all things Linux) into Fedora as quickly as possible.

Anyone can help, from testing packages to voting on what we concentrate our efforts on. It will help if you already have an account in FAS but this is not essential.

The current edition below indicates results from the most recent review and can be used to assign packages to yourself. I am imagining that these go in the comments section with a link to the review.

Please dive in - any questions please email me on snecker*at*fedoraproject*dot*org

Current Edition

LinuxFormatPackaging/February2010

Archive editions

LinuxFormatPackaging/January2010