On 17 November 2010 12:17, Kaiting Chen <kaitocracy@gmail.com> wrote:
How can we make the AUR even better? I'll start:
1. Integrated distributed version control system
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2. User provided binaries (if case anyone wants to volunteer) (this should probably be carefully controlled)
-1 This should _never_ happen. One of the main problems is non-redistributable binaries, and we'll not be able to prevent that. The [community] repository serves this purpose. For anything else, including niche groups, separate projects can be set up.
3. Time-adjusted 'relevance' measure (votes are useful but suck at the same time; nobody cares if a packages was upvoted 9000+ times a million years ago, especially if it's already been obsoleted by something else)
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4. An official client
-1 You should know we do not allow this for a reason. This will never change.
5. LDAP support because LDAP makes everything so much better
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