On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 9:04 AM Petr Pisar <ppi...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> V Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 07:29:07PM +0000, Kenneth Goldman napsal(a):
> > I think I followed all those steps - identifying the package, announcing 
> > that
> > I want to be the packager, making an account, etc.
> >
> > What's next?
>
> Submit an updated tss2 package for a package review. As far as I can see,
> there is no review opened for tss2 now

It was only retired on Jan 9th so should not need a re-review.

I think the process needs to be:
1) get a package sponsor. If you don't have one I can possibly do it
as I co-maintain the intel tpm2 packages
2) request ownership and unblocking of the package
3) build new versions as follow the process.

> <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=Package%20Review&product=Fedora&short_desc=tss2&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr>.
> How to do it is described at
> <https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/package-maintainers/Package_Review_Process/#_contributor>.
> Especially pay attention to:
>
>     If you are not member of the packager group, you need a sponsor. Add
>     FE-NEEDSPONSOR to the bugs being blocked by your review request.
>
> > Does someone approve me?
>
> Based on the FE-NEEDSPONSOR blocker someone from sponsors should notice your
> review request and start to communicate with you in the review request in
> Bugzilla. (If that does not happen, approach you a sponsor of your choice as
> recommended at
> <https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/package-maintainers/How_to_Get_Sponsored_into_the_Packager_Group/#how_to_find_a_sponsor>)
>
> Once the sponsor finds your package looks good and you understand how to
> maintain a package, he/she will sponsor you, i.e. adds you into a packagers
> group. Then you will be able to continue from this item on the
> Package_Review_Process document:
>
>     When your package passes the review you should use fedpkg to request a Git
>     repository for it.
>
> > Move a git repo somewhere?
>
> For the purpose of the package review, you need to publish the spec file and
> the SRPM file somewhere on the Internet. (Once you become a packager, you can
> also use <https://fedorapeople.org/> server for that purpose.)
>
> Once the package review passes, the offical git repository (called dist-git in
> Fedora) for the tss2 package will be reopened with completing this item:
>
>     Request a Git repository for the package
>
> Then you will commit the new spec file into the reopen dist-git repository.
>
> -- Petr
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