Hi,
FedoraProject.org ? :) No really - why not to import it directly into the Fedora repos? All you need is to register itself and fill so-called "Review Request" (for inclusion). I can help with this.
This sounds good, but I have a couple of questions about this... - What are the testing requirements for Fedora? I am happy to keep the .spec file up-to-date, test install the RPMs, and do a sanity-check run of Kamailio (for the architectures I need). However, I don't have the time to do (or interest in doing) any more intensive testing of the RPMs than that (or on other architectures). - Won't the differences between the Fedora and Kamailio release cycles mean that the RPMs in Fedora are always out-of-date? For example, it is too late to get Kamailio 3.3.0 (which isn't released yet) into Fedora 17, so that will have to wait until Fedora 18. Kamailio 3.4.0 may become available between F18 and F19, and if it does it won't be available in the F18 repos.
With a specific repo it would be possible for people to keep up-to-date with Kamailio if they want (which is what I am personally interested in anyway).
That said, as long as it isn't too much extra work I am happy to help with getting Kamailio into Fedora - but I'd still think some dedicated/up-to-date repo would be useful too.
Regards,
Peter