Em 12-08-2015 11:54, Mark Laws escreveu:
In light of the mass deletion of many orphaned as well as not-really-orphaned packages
They were really orphaned. And it was warned that orphaned packages would be "deleted" on Aug 8th.
, it would be nice if there were a way to get a log of AUR activity so that users other than just a package's maintainers can see that a package disappeared at some given point.
A maintainer in this scenario wouldn't be anything more than a user? He/She disowned the package didn't?
It was also mentioned that deleted packages aren't really deleted, merely hidden--in that case, why not allow users to view these packages if some flag is set in the API request? This way, users can pick up maintenance of a once-extant package without having to recreate it from scratch.
I think that even if a package isn't showing in the AUR interface anymore, you can clone it's repo, if you at least remember/know the name of the package. Since the packages aren't deleted and just "hidden", I think you'd get not an empty repo, but the repo as it was in the moment of the "deletion". But this, of course, for packages that were migrated to the new AUR, and then orphaned. For packages not migrated, I don't think there is a repo there. Cheers, Giancarlo Razzolini