Either live or pre-recorded is fine.
I want to make more widely known a few scripts that we run in our Rust projects that allow us to keep our Rust dependencies compatible with what is available on the different Fedora releases, so that packaging a new version of an upstream project in Fedora is not rendered difficult by incompatible versions of dependencies specified in the Cargo.toml of the project and available in the Fedora release. I'll discuss the principles on which we based the scripts and what we believe they accomplish as well as the principles on which version dependencies are determined by Fedora's Rust packaging.
The talk is for upstream developers of Rust projects who want to make Fedora packaging of these projects a bit easier for the projects' Fedora packagers (who may be themselves).
25 minute Talk
Name: mulhern FAS ID: mulhern IRC Nick, if not FAS ID: Timezone: Eastern Standard Time Availability for August 4-6th: Total
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I see that the target audience is upstream rust devs---would they be at Nest? It seems like a good talk for and about packaging problems. Could this talk be more targeted towards Fedora contributors instead of upstream?
I probably mislead you a bit when I said that the target audience is upstream Rust crate developers.
It's just as reasonable to say it's for Fedora Rust packagers. Fedora packagers are generally encouraged to work with upstream to smooth out Fedora packaging problems. I would be explaining how that could be done for the particular problems that I have to work with as a Fedora packager of the upstream Rust projects that I develop.
Could you collaborate with the submitter for #370 and include the most important points during that workshop? https://pagure.io/flock/issue/370
I don't think so. The workshop is introductory and general. My suggested topic is focused, specific, and advanced.
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Sorry for delay.
Metadata Update from @isagordillo: - Issue close_status updated to: Talk Scheduled - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)