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Create a Fedpkg compatible Package Repository for Pidora

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= Project Name =
Create a Fedpkg-compatible Package Repository for Pidora

== Project Description ==

Fedpkg is a tool used to manage Fedora packages using GIT (and http). We'd like to be able to use it for Pidora-specific (non-Fedora) packages as well. To set up Fedpkg, a package database (pkgdb), GIT repository, http repository, and Fedpg configuration will be required. Completion of the various components of this project should result in a usable, RPM-installable Fedpkg configuration for Pidora packages.

== Project Leader ==

[[Mohammad Shaheer Mahmood]]
== Project Contributor(s) ==


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== Project Details ==

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== Project Plan ==

=== Tracking ===
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=== Key contacts ===
I was introduced to Christopher Markieta who currently works at CDOT. He was worked on the project and had already set up the GIT server.

[[http://markieta.blogspot.ca/ Christopher]]
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=== Goals by Release ===

Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
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* 0.1
* 0.2
* 0.3

== Communication ==

=== Mailing Lists ===
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== Project News ==

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