Introduction and a query

Amit Saha amitksaha at fedoraproject.org
Fri Aug 24 06:42:17 UTC 2012


Hi Bohuslav,

On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Bohuslav Kabrda <bkabrda at redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi Amit,
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am Amit and just joined the mailing list here to keep track of
>> Python developments on Fedora.
>>
>
> Welcome :)

Thanks!

>
>> I had a rather subjective question and I may have missed any
>> documentation on the same. Python packages are easily installed via
>> 'pip-python'. For Python packages which are not yet packaged for
>> Fedora, is it a great value addition if I would pick it up and
>> package
>> it? Or, should I consider it only if I or someone else needs it to be
>> there in the Fedora repositories for a reason - for example, I wanted
>> to include 'picloud' client library in the Scientific Spin and hence
>> decided to package it [1].
>>
>> Does the SIG consider an interest in packaging any useful Python
>> module for Fedora as a value addition to the Fedora community? What
>> determines its acceptance, other than the package being correctly
>> built/conforming to the guidelines?
>>
>
> My point of view:
> Packaging a useful Python module is always welcome. Noone will say "hey, stop it, we don't need that". If you invest your time in packaging the module and you are willing to maintain it, then it's always a valuable addition to Fedora. Usually, I only package modules that I need or someone else requests. It wouldn't make sense to just package everything you come upon :) But again, it is your choice and your time you put into doing this, so in the end it's your decision.
> Speaking about acceptance criteria, I think Fedora will accept any package that has no legal issues and goes through a formal review.

That makes sense. Thanks for sharing your viewpoint. If I were to
start working on a new package, is it enough to just search in
bugzilla and ask here if anyone else is working on the same? (In
addition to the developers list).

Cheers,
Amit

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