## Staff We would like to welcome Tomaz Canabrava (tcanabrava) as part of the Arch Linux Package Maintainer team. ## AURWeb In [AURWeb v6.2.7][0], we primarily focused on bug fixes while revamping Prometheus metrics. We introduced new measures like request tracking and cache-hit/miss ratios for search queries, enhancing our ability to make development decisions and aiding the AUR moderation team in identifying trends. Collaborating with the DevOps team, we introduced a CI/CD feature called [Review Apps][1]. This feature enables us to create virtual machines running AURWeb for each merge request, facilitating change showcases, manual testing, and involving a wider audience for performance, stress-testing, and UI verification. ## RFC We [proposed and accepted an RFC][2] to define the default of not using `PyPI` for Python package sources and only use the platform if there is no other alternative. You can find more details about [this RFC][2] on GitLab. By making this change, we ensure to have a more reliable and less cumbersome default. ## Trademark Policy We've [relocated our Trademark Policy][3] from the Developer area of the ArchWiki to the [service-agreements GitLab repository][4], which is published at [`terms.archlinux.org`][5]. This move centralizes all legal documents, ensuring consistent collaboration across our service agreement materials. [0]: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/aurweb/-/tags/v6.2.7 [1]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/review_apps/ [2]: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/rfcs/-/merge_requests/20 [3]: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/service-agreements/-/merge_requests/2... [4]: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/service-agreements/ [5]: https://terms.archlinux.org/docs/trademark-policy/
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