Spec URL: https://immanetize.fedorapeople.org/python-ghp-import.spec SRPM URL: https://immanetize.fedorapeople.org/python-ghp-import-0.4.1-1.fc22.src.rpm Description: ghp-import manages content in the gh-pages branch of your GitHub repo. Use it to publish documentation or other content that requires sources in your main branch. Fedora Account System Username: immanetize
Spec URL: https://immanetize.fedorapeople.org/python-ghp-import.spec SRPM URL: https://immanetize.fedorapeople.org/python-ghp-import-0.4.1-2.fc22.src.rpm Description: ghp-import manages content in the gh-pages branch of your GitHub repo. Use it to publish documentation or other content that requires sources in your main branch. * Tue Jan 20 2015 Pete Travis <immanetize> 0.4.1-2 - Fix setup.py so python3 subpackage builds.
FYI, readers, if setup.py needed patching to work with both py2 and py3, the rest might too. I need to test this.
Hi Pete. Have you looked further to comment#2? This package is simple and I am willing to review it. I saw it from nikola copr.
Hi Jose, thanks for noticing my review. I did just test ghp-import.3.4 and was able to create http://immanetize.github.io/anerist/ . One pass isn't a very rigorous test, but then, it is not a very complex utility.
The package is OK. My only concern is with the license that it is... well... something. Since I do not know if that qualifies as a license I am blocking with FE-Legal.
Are you still working on that review? It was deemed acceptable by Fedora-Legal https://www.spinics.net/linux/fedora/fedora-legal/msg02842.html
Tumbolia added to license list. Lifting FE-Legal.
I am going to close this review since the successor to this package ghp-import2 is already packaged in Fedora (with the same license: Tumbolia). So this package is not needed anymore.