* Joan Moreau via devel [01/05/2021 09:21] :
>
> 1 - Those who have a great piece of software, simply willing to make it
> available to the large public. In such case, there should be only quality
> barrier of the package + rules of duration (i.e. added packages are not kept
> in Fedora if not maintained for instance once a year)

I suspect having packages being removed after a year is going to make
for a poor user experience.

If an upstream author wants his software in Fedora, I would recommend
one of two solutions:

a) use a COPR repository and publish instructions on enabling the repo
b) find an existing maintainer to do the heavy lifting and sign on as
   a co-maintainer to deal with upstream-related issues. The primary
   maintainer will then only have to deal with Fedora-related issues.

Emmanuel
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