On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 20:01:45 -0400 Manhong Dai via aur-general <aur-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
The comments were sent to me indeed. However, I didn't receive any email notification about the package is marked as out of state.
And what in the world does "out of state" even mean? Of course there's no notification for it, it's not a thing.
The comment is just a simple 'bad taste' without any link or other advice. The commenter is not a trusted user either and thus I won't simply accept the pull request without going through the change one by one to be on the safe side. I always compile and test the package during our cluster upgrade, which happens once or twice per year. After all, the package works.
Without any link or other advice, but it had a pull request. You're contradicting yourself here. You think you can ignore people just because they're not a TU? Think again. Saying the package works is not a defense. You couldn't even get something as simple as the pkgver right.
Now, let me repeat it again, I didn't receive any notification when the package was marked as out of state. I just searched my email again.
And again, "out of state" is not a thing.
You can see I recently updated my other three packages per other people's suggestions. I acted very quickly, if the comment is reasonable and not as simple as a 'bad taste'. If other users are not satisfied with my package, they can always fork and put a link under my package, instead of 'robbing'.
Now , all things considered, can I get the maintainer status back?
Best, Manhong Sent from phone
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