On 2013-04-17 22:04, Sébastien Luttringer wrote:
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
Finally, I'm a bit surprised as to how this happened. I planned to propose to move my own package from AUR to [community] at some point, but not yet, since it only has 7 votes (way less than what the wiki describes neccesary).
Be delighted with this move. You will not have to maintain it yourself anymore. No need to thanks TUs and Developers for their work. It's free as beer.
Secondly, I'm confused as to how this is done. If there's a package in AUR, isn't that moved into [community] instead of writing a brand new one? I'm sorry, I doesn't took your package. I was not "inspired" by what you do and I started a new one from scratch. No offense!
I must say I do find it a bit off that a package with a conflicting name would be added without even attempting to contact the AUR maintainer. There was no rush to upload this package. You could have contacted him just to say what you were doing, but you didn't.
Please don't take this as a rant of "You broke my email setup!", but rather as a "Hey, this isn't very transpart to the community; how do these thing happen? How do I contact the maintainer? What was the procedure to get this package into [community]? Is there any way I can participate in it's maintenence?" Transpart?
Probably should be "transparent". Chris