Sun, 05 Jul 2015 14:39:01 -0300 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera <hugo@barrera.io>:
There's a PKGBUILD[1] on the AUR that downloads a binary that is illegal to distribute (due to licensing, it may only be distributed in source form).
As long as we're not keen on playing Internet Police[tm], there's not much to do here. The "Get Telegram" download might contradict the GPL3 but it's still available and so far no TG developer as done anything about the Github issue [1]. And just to be clear about "distributing" - that term simply doesn't apply to anything not explicitly hosted on the AUR and instead only referenced via source("...") URLs. You're free to publish PKGBUILDs for commercial/binary games, applications, whatever ... just make sure to inform users about the prerequisites. Interactive prompts to accept licenses are common too. --byte [1] https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/issues/850