Hi, I am the current maintainer of the AUR packages: plymouth-release https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/plymouth-release/ plymouth-git https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/plymouth-git/ plymouth-release is at version 0.8.8 on http://www.freedesktop.org/software/plymouth/releases/ and is working plymouth-git at http://cgit.freedesktop.org/cgit/plymouth/ is currently broken While investigation the plymouth-git breakage, I found source for plymouth-0.8.9 in Fedora Rawhide nightlies. 0.8.9 builds and works correctly, but as it is from the Fedora Rawhide nightlies, the source is subject to frequent changes. I am seeking suggestions of what I could/could not should/should not do with the 0.8.9 package. I could update plymouth-release to this package, but it is not an "official" release. I could temporarily replace plymouth-git with this package until git is working, but it's not really a git source. I could upload a new plymouth-rawhide package, but I don't want to spam the AUR with yet another version unnecessarily. FInally I could just do nothing and wait until the "official" update to the source on http://www.freedesktop.org/software/plymouth/releases/ Bear in mind, as the sources are from Fedora Rawhide nightlies, I have embeded the source archive in the package to prevent breakage from frequent updates. The package size including the source is 1.2MB. Of course, I would like to share this updated (as of Feb 2014) source with the Arch community, but under the circumstances, I think advice on how to proceed from the TUs is warranted. Thanks. Lachlan.