I'm still testing a switchover to Copr from Koji for RPM builds, having
successfully tried it for a few mass rebuilds (see previous thread,
"Using Fedora Copr for RPM builds") and it seems to be feasible. I hope
to post a PR to foreman-packaging in time.
When I click apply, it tells me that I “can not apply to theforeman.”, is
there other way I’m missing?
I’m still testing a switchover to Copr from Koji for RPM builds, having
successfully tried it for a few mass rebuilds (see previous thread,
“Using Fedora Copr for RPM builds”) and it seems to be feasible. I hope
to post a PR to foreman-packaging in time.
Could you try again? The group was set up requiring the Fedora CLA to be
signed, which might have prevented you as you've not signed it (you can
do this through FAS I think, if you wish to). I've removed the
restriction as I don't think it's required.
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On 12/05/16 08:43, Marek Hulán wrote:
> Hello
>
>> Anyone with commit to foreman-packaging should probably join, so they
>> can build RPMs too in future. I think you can request access via
>> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/theforeman.
>
> When I click apply, it tells me that I "can not apply to theforeman.", is
> there other way I'm missing?
···
On Thursday 12 of May 2016 08:57:58 Dominic Cleal wrote:
> On 12/05/16 08:43, Marek Hulán wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> >> Anyone with commit to foreman-packaging should probably join, so they
> >> can build RPMs too in future. I think you can request access via
> >> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/theforeman.
> >
> > When I click apply, it tells me that I "can not apply to theforeman.", is
> > there other way I'm missing?
>
> Could you try again? The group was set up requiring the Fedora CLA to be
> signed, which might have prevented you as you've not signed it (you can
> do this through FAS I think, if you wish to). I've removed the
> restriction as I don't think it's required.