Hello, I agree, this problem should be fixed. I suggest that whenever uploading a PKGBUILD one must agree that one is willing to licence the content of the scripts under GPLv3. I guess a checkbox should be enaught. By the way GNOME extensions are handled more or less the same way so it should also work for arch. Best regards Gordian Hello, Currently the content of the AUR is in a sort of gray zone. All of the contents are technically copyrighted, and since there is no explicit license it defaults to 'all rights reserved'. To mitigate this I’d propose making a ToS for the AUR that for one says that the user agrees to either license the PKGBUILD and accompanying scripts under a specific license, or that they agree to assign copyright to Arch Linux. While it wouldn’t be possible to apply it to the packages already upload, I’d suggest implementing this change during the migration to AUR 4.0.0 when the official AUR will be started afresh, causing all newly uploaded packages to fall under the ToS. Comments? -- Sincerely, Johannes Löthberg PGP Key ID: 0x50FB9B273A9D0BB5 https://theos.kyriasis.com/~kyrias/