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=== What to do if a Maintainer is absent ===
=== What to do if a maintainer is absent ===


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=== Co-Maintainership ===
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=== Fedora Maintenance Lifecycle Policy ===
=== Fedora Maintenance Lifecycle Policy ===


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== Review workflow ==
== Review workflow ==

Latest revision as of 14:53, 20 March 2012

Fedora Package Maintainers Policies

This document should give you a quick overview of all the relevant policies for Fedora Package Collection. It covers only the most important things -- each section has a link to a document with more detailed explanations and examples that outline how to lay out the rules. For a full list of documents see the end of this document .

On maintaining packages

Who is allowed to modify which packages

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What to do if a maintainer is absent

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Co-Maintainership

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BugZappers' Role

  • Help package maintainers save time by assisting in the bug work flow: mark duplicates, ask for more information from reporter and add trackers/blockers
  • Guide Fedora EOL through HouseKeeping
  • Rebase rawhide Bugzilla tickets during EOL (e.g. all bugs versioned rawhide become versioned to release X when it goes GA)
  • Send emails to relevant mailing lists and add comments in Bugzilla to inform users of upcoming EOL, version change, etc

Fedora Maintenance Lifecycle Policy

Review workflow

What to do with stalled reviews

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FESCo

FESCo elections

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