Hi, Chris! Hey Brett! I like the dedication to keeping packages managed rather than just bringing in a whole bunch of new packages. :) As time goes on I'll probably find some more software that could be brought to the official repos, but the status quo is pretty nice wrt the range of available packages. So far I could benefit from all the work that goes into maintaining the various repositories so I now want to take part in making all that work ... I also realized that updating software and being a packager is great fun to me during the testing for the git poc and by being an AUR
On 4/9/23 23:39, Brett Cornwall wrote: maintainer! :p
The quality of the packages is good! I like your commitment to following the wiki guidelines. I also appreciate your useful commit messages. I like that there's a TODO on one of your packages to upstream a patch: It's important to make sure all distros benefit, not just Arch! I love that you have comments telling *why* you do something out of the ordinary instead of randomly doing something with no explanation. Thank you for the overall positive feedback here! It's worth noting that only two packages have been maintained for more than a month; The rest of your packages were adopted/created only recently! I guess if you've had good commits, good adherence, and good community engagement, there's not much else to "prove".
Yes, nice catch :D I recently upped my packaging game a bit, since this part of the application would be hard to judge for y'all otherwise ... So I packaged and adopted a few packages recently, where I also tried to improve the packages and make their PKGBUILDs more clean ... If you have more feedback just lemme know! :) I hope you have a great day, Chris