On 17 October 2015 at 20:24, Sébastien Luttringer <seblu@archlinux.org> wrote:
[extra] is where devs push their packages and maintain them. Likewise with [community] and TUs. Nothing more.
I don't really care where agetpkg should land; both [extra] and [community] are official repositories and they offer the same easy way to users to get older packages.
Generally what we've practised is this: if you're interested in bringing something into [extra] you propose it. Nobody normally objects. Otherwise every dev who is a TU could theoretically put anything in [extra].
From https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Official_repositories
"extra contains all packages that do not fit in core. Example: Xorg, window managers, web browsers, media players, tools for working with languages such as Python and Ruby, and a lot more." Then: "community contains packages that have been adopted by Trusted Users from the Arch User Repository. Some of these packages may eventually make the transition to the core or extra repositories as the developers consider them crucial to the distribution." Read: "as the developers consider them crucial to the distribution" So, yeah, it's of course up to you to decide whether it is crucial, and ask the rest of us for objections if you're not sure. Anyway, feel free to ignore me. -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1