On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 11:31 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini <grazzolini@gmail.com> wrote: <snip>
orphan and unmaintained packages anyway. I guess that if all of the Arch users didn't needed them in more than the two months that it took to migrate AUR3 to AUR4, it is a safe bet to say that there won't be much use for them in the near future. And, if there is an unofficial archive, </snip>
Just to note on this point - some (many?) Arch users would not have noticed anything during the migration process as their helpers would have continued to get the old PKGBUILDs from aur.archlinux.org during the migration process. It is only when aur4 got 'moved' to aur.archlinux.org that these users would have noticed anything happen (in fact some still won't, depending on their workflow and the specific tools they use). I have no opinion in either case, PKGBUILDs aren't THAT difficult to write, but felt I had to point this out.