On 1/14/24 12:10, Pellegrino Prevete wrote:
My account suspended (MarsSeed) without reason - which PM abused their power? – Dear PM's,
Please kindly look into which PM chose to abuse their power to suspend my account without any reason.
Please also kindly sanction such unacceptable behavior by said PM.
Thank you very much.
Yours, Marcell Mészáros (MarsSeed)
while I'd very much prefer you concentrating on something more meaningful than hiding (because thanks to I do not know who we dont really delete anything), (almost all fixable) packages from a list, like fixing compilers, testing the recipes on exotic platforms and commenting on that tech upgrade which yesterday may have seemed you too far a shot but today should seem to you way more reasonable, nor I am the person who reported you nor the one who suspended your account still its clear you use a program to get your out of dates and i suppose not all maintainers like to literally chat with you through out-of-date notifs
Hello, Please, watch your tone. This autoritative paragraph is not helpful and even sounds disrespectful coming from a non-staff person: You are not in a position to prefer anyone concentrating on anything when it comes the AUR (or any other part of the Arch project). Going further on that, I'd like to remind **everyone** of the Arch Linux Code Of Conduct [1] and ask to drop those entitled and authoritative sentences/tones we've seen too much recently (specifically from non-staff people) such as "I'm *kindly* asking you to [...]" or "I'd prefer you to [...]", etc... Please, keep in mind that we are a community, with all the respect it involves. We are all doing this by passion on our free time. Such "ordering" sentences have not their place in regular users' exchanges. Coming back to this ML thread topic: As said previously, please let the staff handle this situation and refrain from posting any more thoughts that would not help toward its resolution. [1] https://terms.archlinux.org/docs/code-of-conduct/ -- Regards, Robin Candau / Antiz