Hello dear AUR developers.
The mentioned links are broken in my FF. It opens a pop-up with a 'Choose
Application' message.
Best regards,
Mikhail f. Shiryaev
Hi everyone,
I use ICEWM daily and I love it.
Unfortunately, it is now orphaned [1] and will probably fallback to the AUR pretty soon due to the upcoming spring cleanup [2].
In that sense, I planned to adopt it on the AUR when it will land here.
The thing is, I currently package and maintain only one package on the AUR at the moment (but I plan to create/maintain/co-maintain other packages in a near future).
I still don't have a lot of experience with maintaining package on the AUR, I guess (at least, compared to people maintaining 100+ packages, even tho I'm working on it !).
That being said, maintaining icewm looks fairly easy to me... Correct me if I'm wrong but, it is mostly about updating the "pkgver" variable and the "sha256sums" variable accordingly in the PKGBUILD [3] each time there's a new icewm release right ? [4]
So what should I do ? Can I adopt it or do you guys think that I should leave that to someone else ? Maybe anyone already planned to adopt it (such as "bidulock" that already maintain the git version [5]) ?
I would be glad to adopt it tho :)
[1] https://archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/icewm/
[2] https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2022-March/030763.html
[3] https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-community/blob/packages/icewm/trunk/P…
[4] https://github.com/ice-wm/icewm/releases/
[5] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/icewm-git
Sincerely,
Robin Candau
Hello good people and fellow miscreants,
My name is Benjamin Denhartog, better known as sudoforge [0], and I'd like to
formally submit an application to become a TU. I've maintained a few AUR
packages for a while now [1], and you've probably seen me around and about in
IRC (_mostly_ `#archlinux-offtopic` these days). Both Felix Yan (felixonmars)
and Morten Linderud (Foxboron) have agreed to sponsor my application.
I've been in, on, and around computers for my entire life (thanks fam), and have
been involved in the open source community from the moment I started learning to
program in the early 2000s. I currently work in the "DevOps" space,
focusing on developer tooling, workflow automation, and all of the ancillary
things that come with that, like infrastructure-as-code, CI/CD, observability
and remediation. I enjoy mentoring less experienced engineers (and people brand
new to technology alike), having been a part of mentorship and educational
programs both at work and in the public (via Meetup).
Outside of things related to computers, I enjoy snowboarding, cooking, and
trying to take halfway-decent pictures. I currently live in the Rocky Mountains,
somewhere around 3050m (9150ft) elevation, where the oxygen is a bit thinner,
just like the crowds (except for the tourist-heavy days).
Below are some of the things I pledge to do as a TU.
# AUR packages that I'll move to community
- bazelisk
- buildozer
- copybara (`copybara-git`)
- firebase-tools
- google-appengine-go
- google-cloud-sdk
- google-cloud-sdk-app-datastore-emulator
- google-cloud-sdk-app-engine-java
- google-cloud-sdk-app-engine-python
- google-cloud-sdk-app-engine-python-extras
- kind (`kind-bin`)
- ledger-live
- ledger-udev
- lf
Additionally, I'll be packaging the rest of the `google-cloud-sdk` plugins which
are not yet packaged, and I'd love to help co-maintain or adopt Rust or Golang
packages, and anything else that strikes my fancy along the way.
# A non-exhaustive list of packages I use and would love to co-maintain
- alacritty
- bat
- bazel
- bottom
- buildah
- container-diff
- crictl
- critest
- go
- gopass
- kubectl
- kubectx
- ledger
- neomutt
- packer
- podman
- restic
- ripgrep
- rtorrent
- rust
- rust-analyzer
- rustup
- signal-desktop
- unbound
- vault
- zsa-wally-cli
# Miscellaneous things I want to do
- Take a look at the TU and maintainer workflows, and automate what can be
automated (e.g. onboarding), with the goal of simplifying management of the
Arch Linux ecosystem
- Help out with infrastructure maintenance and other operational tasks
- Make a billion dollars and never have to work again, so I can spend my time
traveling and working on open source projects
Thanks for taking the time to read this (or at least, quickly scan over the above
wall of text). Take a break and get a coffee/tea/beer -- have a good weekend.
[0]: https://aur.archlinux.org/account/sudoforge
[1]: https://github.com/sudoforge/pkgbuilds
All the best,
sudoforge