On 21.03.2009 16:31, Stephen Adler wrote:
What does it take to be a release manager?

See the link that was in the mail your replied to ;-) Here it is again:
http://lists.rpmfusion.org/pipermail/rpmfusion-developers/2009-February/004036.html

It doesn't list everything, but a lot already ;-)

How much time do you think is needed?

That completely depends on how good you want to do the job and how much work is done by others. Also note that external issues influence the time that is needed a lot. Preparing everything for RHEL6 likely will mean quite some work.

Cu
knurd


Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
On 21.03.2009 12:01, Xavier Bachelot wrote:
Nikolay Ulyanitsky wrote:
On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 09:39 -0400, Stephen Adler wrote:
I just installed rhel5 and wanted to get the nvidia driver for it (akmod version or any version actually) Doing some poking around it don't find it. Is it not available and I'm just not doing the right thing to install it?
I'm also interested in getting at least a status on this. What is
holding back the availability of kmod/akmod for EL ?  No decision on
kmod/akmod itself yet or lack of interested maintainer ?
*If* we want to have akmods in the EL-5 branch then kmodtool and some other tools need adjustments to properly support EL-5. I haven't worked on those because (a) I haven't found time (b) the EL repo in RPM Fusion seems completely stuck.

Yes, a lot of packages are in the testing repos and we have a few maintainers that are willing to support the EL branch. But nobody really feels responsible for it as a whole and wants to acts as release manager afaics (¹). Announcing the repo officially without such a person IMHO would be bad, as such a repo from my experience really is needed for a healthy and hopefully growing repo.

CU
knurd


(¹) a few people replied to
http://lists.rpmfusion.org/pipermail/rpmfusion-developers/2009-February/004036.html but nobody really said "yet, I want to do it" in a proper, enthusiastic manner.


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