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Fedora/CentOS package #53

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fuero opened this issue Sep 10, 2019 · 7 comments
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Fedora/CentOS package #53

fuero opened this issue Sep 10, 2019 · 7 comments

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@fuero
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fuero commented Sep 10, 2019

I've created an RPM package for CentOS (should work on Fedora as well) + SELinux policy.
Are you interested in this?

@m13253
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m13253 commented Sep 10, 2019

Sure! I am interested in this!

And, how would you recommend me to distribute the RPM?
Through a CI or through GitHub releases?

@fuero
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fuero commented Sep 11, 2019

So here's the package:
#55

ad distribution:
I'd add it to the build process (which should be handled by Travis CI or whatever else is currently hip) and release it on Github.
Long-term, I'd try to get in into Fedora and EPEL, perhaps someone volunteers as maintainer.

@satishweb
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I can volunteer as maintainer

@gdm85
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gdm85 commented Sep 3, 2022

Is someone here interested in submitting a PR to have this rpm built as part of the GitHub actions?

@m13253
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m13253 commented Sep 19, 2022

I can volunteer as maintainer

This project is currently recruiting maintainers.
Sorry for the delay, but if you want to join the project, please let me know and I can give you write permission of this project.

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@satishweb
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@m13253, sure, I can volunteer as a maintainer for this project.

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m13253 commented Sep 19, 2022

@m13253, sure, I can volunteer as a maintainer for this project.

Check your email for an invitation letter.

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