Changing the license does indeed change the package, as it means that different license files are installed, though I'm not sure whether that warrants bumping the pkgrel, Here it is not question of changing the license but simply switching the current license to SPDX identifiers [1] in the license array. The installed license files (if there are) are not changed. So, unless the
and spamming the same comment across several packages by the same maintainer is certainly disruptive. That said, I've only seen one comment by them, and I have not seen any other valid complaints about xiota. Could you link to the other pkgbases they've commented on? I'm gonna remove "cluttering" comments from the package listed in Mark Wagie's initial mail.
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On 1/22/24 00:47, Aaron Liu wrote: license itself changed, simply switching to an SPDX identifier as Mark Wagie did does not change the package and I think it's fine not bumping the pkgrel _just_ for that. the email you're responding to [2]. It's better to be able to respond to both you and Mark in the same email :)
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[1] https://spdx.org/licenses/ [2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/General_guidelines#Quoting -- Regards, Robin Candau / Antiz