I just wish rEFInd would get an update. It's been out of date for close to 10 months now. I'm just wondering if having more than one maintainer on a package would help lighten the load. The maintainer of rEFInd has 221 other packages, so it's understandable that something might slip through on occasion. On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Eli Schwartz via arch-general < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 09/01/2016 02:20 PM, Diego Viola wrote:
Well, I understand maintainers are busy, but it is your job as a maintainer to communicate effectively, if I put some package up for others to use it, it is MY responsibility to tell users I won't be able to update or respond quickly.
You can't expect all your users to maintain their own PKGBUILD for outdated packages just because some maintainer is busy or being lazy.
As an AUR maintainer, I try to update as soon as I can. And I think I do a pretty good job with that.
But not everyone can, because not everyone has the time. And 10 days is not a lot of time to allow for Real Life interference.
Standard Arch Linux policy is "don't bug the TUs, they will get around to updating things when they have the chance".
More TUs is the only conceivable solution to the problem of "the current group of TUs don't, as a group, have the spare time to update all packages, immediately upon being flagged out of date". So, what exactly is your problem with the TUs having a life out of Arch Linux (which they have no obligation to and contribute to on a purely voluntary basis)?
Personally, I think as a general rule of thumb the TUs do a great job at maintaining a distro that is significantly less obsolete than the majority of other distros. And I don't get upset when a relative handful of packages lag behind *less than on the aforementioned alternative distros*.
-- Eli Schwartz