Hi, "out-of-date for a long time" is handled by flagging packages, e-mailing the maintainer, waiting and then requesting the package to be deleted here, then it's deleted by TUs "does not compile" is handled by commenting or contacting the maintainer then possibly requesting the package to be deleted here, then it's deleted by TUs "orphaned for years" is handled by adopting and fixing the package, by requesting the package to be deleted here or by random TUs "has dead upstream" is handled by commenting or contacting the maintainer then possibly requesting the package to be deleted here, then it's deleted by TUs "duplicate package" is handled by requesting the package to be deleted here or by random TUs TUs handle cases as they appear on the mailing list, as they stumble over problematic packages by them selves or in connection with the AUR cleanup day (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Cleanup_Day). Your case is "duplicate package" and is handled as such. The other cases are handled without needing to direct effort from "duplicate package" cases. -- Best regards, Alexander Rødseth Arch Linux Trusted User (xyproto on IRC, trontonic on AUR)