White hat RFN

wt., 23 cze 2020 o 23:09 Łukasz Czepiec <lukasz.czep...@gmail.com>
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> wt., 23 cze 2020 o 19:06 Ankur Sinha <sanjay.an...@gmail.com> napisał(a):
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>> On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 14:56:29 +0200, Christiano Anderson wrote:
>> > Hi Nasir,
>>
>> Thanks Christiano, that's most useful.
>>
>> >
>> > This classroom for newcomers is a great idea.
>> >
>> > I guess it should start with a very introductory one, how to get
>> started and
>> > have the hands dirty very fast, I mean, with real examples.
>> >
>> > The point is, for a newcomer is a little bit hard to understand how and
>> when
>> > to use many different tools (Pagure, Bugzilla, Bodhi, IRC, etc, etc).
>> >
>> > A real world example would be great, for instance, how to fix a bug
>> into a
>> > project, let's take DNF as example:
>>
>> An unfortunate property of a volunteer driven community is that it's
>> quite fluid and does not have the strict structure that one would see at
>> corporations. So, when people come together to work on something, they
>> decide what platforms/services they want to use. As an example, lots of
>> tools in Fedora use Pagure, fedora-review for example:
>> https://pagure.io/FedoraReview
>>
>> but dnf uses GitHub:
>> https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf
>>
>> This is compounded by the fact that Fedora as a Linux distribution is
>> "downstream", so the packages we include can come from literally
>> anywhere on the internet. It's up to the developers to decide on a
>> location :(
>>
>> So instead of trying to teach newcomers all of this, we've got the
>> "Welcome-to-Fedora" process.  It helps people learn the
>> tools/platforms/skills they are interested in:
>> https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora
>>
>> I do agree that a packaging classroom would be very useful. We've had
>> them in the past, and we're looking at organising another one. In the
>> meantime, please use these recordings of past packaging workshops:
>>
>> - http://youtu.be/H4vxkuoimzc
>> - https://youtu.be/KdIsoYGSNS8
>> - http://youtu.be/4J_Iksu1fgo
>> - Advanced RPM packaging: https://youtu.be/vdWnyIbN8uw
>>
>> There were some introductory posts on the Fedora magazine related to RPM
>> sometime ago also:
>>
>> - RPM packages explained:
>>   https://fedoramagazine.org/rpm-packages-explained/
>> - The SPEC file:
>>   https://fedoramagazine.org/how-rpm-packages-are-made-the-spec-file/
>> - The SRPM:
>>   https://fedoramagazine.org/how-rpm-packages-are-made-the-source-rpm/
>>
>> I'll see if links to these can be added to the packaging docs on Fedora
>> also.
>>
>> --
>> Thanks,
>> Regards,
>> Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD" (He / Him / His) |
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
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