Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 12:39:15 +0200 From: CTS - FreeBSD Team <de-freebsd@ctseuro.com> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Proposal of new port www/owncast Message-ID: <04934d0084fafe1ebb7797a2c3531930@ctseuro.com> In-Reply-To: <81257b48-1e39-4506-1939-b54e794a721c@bebik.net> References: <50d3889c1c0082c530ca355659605498@ctseuro.com> <81257b48-1e39-4506-1939-b54e794a721c@bebik.net>
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Am 2021-04-27 12:10, schrieb Rodrigo Osorio: > On 4/27/21 9:23 AM, CTS - FreeBSD Team wrote: >> Hello! >> >> I just created my first FreeBSD port for the small self-hostable >> streaming server https://owncast.online written in Go. >> >> On my own poudriere package build server it build fine for FreeBSD 11 >> and 12 (amd64). It installs fine and even runs afterwards. >> >> How am i supposed to go on from here? Should i just open an issue in >> the bugtracker with the patch and have a discussion there or is it >> better to present it here first and have the discussion about it here >> on this list? >> >> Bye > > Hi Markus, > > Yes, you should open an issue with a patch in the bug tracker > as described in the FreeBSD porters handbook[1]. > It's also a good idea to advertise about your port in this ML, > it helps to to find a committer for the port ;). > > Cheers, Thank you for the briefing. I just opened an issue with the patch on Bugzilla. Feel free to have a look at it, comment it, improve it and eventually commit it ;-) Cheers, -- Markus Mann, CTS - FreeBSD Team WWW: https://cts-solutions.at/
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