Thanks for the help and advises.
I will contact the maintainer about the package, and work from there.
On on., 2016-04-27 at 14:38 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 07:48:00AM +0200, Kjetil Nygård wrote:
> 2. Uploaded my public key on FAS.
> 3. Tried to clone the python-boto3 repo, because I would like to
> upgrade it to 1.3.0.
> * Got access denied.
> * It should be possible to clone and send pull-requests to the
> repo. (github-like)
There is a goal to get to this point. Remember, we predate github by
a
long time, and sometimes it's hard to move legacies. Maybe this is
actually something you'd like to help us with! That'd be an awesome
way
to get involved. Take a look at
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/infrastructure@lists.fe
doraproject.org/thread/ZA6FPCITGOPCFKJLOIMHVRK66JSMNWHF/
> 4. Tried to send an e-mail to the owner of aws group, saying that I
> would like to send a pull-request, and asking if there is anything
> I
> needed to do.
> 5. Got a mail from someone saying I should join this list :-)
> So my question now is how can I send this pull-request the easiest
> way?
> It is just a line change with version to 1.3.0!
> I believe that if people easily could send patches, and it is easy
> to
> approve them, then it would improve Fedora :-)
So, the current process is to contact the package maintainer, either
with your patch directly or ask to be added as a co-maintainer. To
find
the package maintainer, see
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/rpms/python-boto3/. ANd
for the process on becoming a co-maintainer, see
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_get_sponsored_into_the_packager
_group#Become_a_co-maintainer
However, do note that just incrementing the package version in a spec
file doesn't actually update the package to that version. It's
unfortunately a lot more manual than that. (For some good reasons,
but
mostly because no one has really invested the time in making it
otherwise.)