Dear all,

Following a previous thread debate about Unknown Horizons:

 1) I'm available to maintain unknown-horizons (UH) in Fedora and EPEL (RHEL6);
 2) For 1) to happen I would like to maintain also FIFE, which doesn't
seem to see much love for quite some time; I ask this because FIFE
flagship product is UH itself and the development of both is very
close... A FIFE release always preceeds a UH release;
 3) If 1) and 2) happen, then I need to maintain also python-enet,
which provides the python bindings for ENet. In case ENet needs some
love, then I don't mind taking it also.

For this to happen, I could use information on the following:

 1) How to check who currently maintains those packages;
 2) The correct 'modus operandi' to take ownership of those packages;

Consider that:

 1) I already provide packages for Fedora and RHEL for at least 1 year
through OBS. This packages are the ones supported by upstream;
Providing them on Fedora means I would remove them from OBS and
replace the current information for Fedora users on UH main website;
 2) I have been sharing jokes and enjoying UH experience with
upstream, so any issues found can properly be addressed to upstream
and a rapid response is expected;
 3) In extreme situations I can take ownership of all dependencies
required (ex: guichan, scons, etc);
 4) I don't know the Fedora way, so I would rather stick with FIFE and
UH at the start and when I'm more confortable I can take ownership of
the rest of the dependencies;

 Is this OK? Should I re-open BZ718430?

 [1] - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=718430

NM
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