That's the main reason why i asked for it. I have my own repo, maybe that's why i'm not interested in [community]. But AUR have huge list of orphaned, outdated, obsolette packages. Most of them can be deleted, since they have no use now. I see them nearly everyday, and... Well, i think you catch that. AUR needs moderators. AUR must be clean. Sorry for my bad english =( On 03/02/10 15:58, Andrea Fagiani wrote:
On 02/03/2010 02:41 PM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 03.02.2010 15:32, schrieb Lex Rivera:
Hi all. I wanna ask is it possible to become TU without [community] maintaining, just as AUR moderator? I think it is a good idea. We could create the "AUR moderator" position instead of calling it "Semi-TU".
When I was a TU, I didn't care at all about moderating the AUR, and maybe other TUs feel the same and rather do packaging. Conversely, you don't seem to care about packaging but about AUR moderation.
I am forwarding this to arch-dev-public for reference, but I guess ultimately the TUs have to decide.
I also think there is a lot of work to be done "polishing" the AUR, and that could be a good start.