On April 5, 2018 12:50 AM, David Runge <dave@sleepmap.de> wrote:
While being in line with what Doug wrote on the topic, I agree, that it
took quite some time to upgrade, but behold! dnscrypt-proxy 2.0.8 is now
in community-testing (btw: no, not just c/p) [1].
I do understand that a longer wait time can be frustrating for users,
but it's no reason to get aggressive about it.
I wasn't complaining about outdated package or maintainer activity. In fact AUR alternative provided pretty smooth transition period for many users.
The upstream situation was far from "easy going" IMHO, which was all the
more reason to wait and see what would happen.
A few (unpaid) hands are trying to keep up the shape of what Arch is. I
have the feeling, that sometimes it is easily forgotten, that we are a
community of like-minded (and from what I read, passionate) people. If
you find a problem, go ahead and fix it (e.g. by applying to become a
TU and engaging in the overall quality of the distribution), but please
keep in mind, that we're all doing this in our free time.
It's even easier to forgot that Arch users community is unpaid and passionate as well and throw their work out of the window just because you can. Did AUR maintainer benefited from uploading his package there? Not at all. They could use it locally just fine and don't care if anyone else need it to. I spend an absurd amount of time for submitting bugs and enchantments to Arch packages, helping others, resolving Arch related issues with upstream and was the last person who benefited from it. Many Arch users voluntarily do the same things. And they don't have to have some meaningless title to feel special about it even when their work is treated as annoying disturbance because lack of it. ​Jordan