[Bug 487978] Review Request: sqlitebrowser - Design and edit database files compatible with SQLite

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--- Comment #12 from Karel Volný <kvolny at redhat.com> 2011-01-11 06:56:46 EST ---
(In reply to comment #11)
> * What kind of hardware should I have ?

any that runs Fedora :-) ... well, in theory, you should test on all
architectures supported by the package, in practice it is enough to use one

> * How many resources are required on the machine(s) (RAM, disk) ?

there are no such requirements - it is nice if you have enough resources to
compile packages you maintain (i.e. you need disk space for the development
packages), but you can workaround by using scratch build feature in koji

> * What are the requirements on the Fedora install(s) ?
>   (So far, I have tended to skip every other release, lazy, probably.
>    But that probably won't do, as a Fedora developer ? )

it is not that important what are you running, but it is nice if you "dogfood"
i.e. use the recent version of the package (on a recent system) yourself

you can also install different release in a virtual machine ...

> * Excluding the work done on the actual packages (which probably varies
>   wildly), how much free time (per week ? day ??) must one have to keep up
>   with things ?

hard to tell, depends on your level of involvement ... you are not obliged to
follow all the news and what is cooking, it is sufficient to keep eye on the
announcements (which is low volume, a few messages per week), and there is not
much to act on - transition of development resources from cvs to git or similar
things don't happen every day

don't be afraid, just try that, and if you find it too much, you can always
give up

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