Hi, I am maintaining a lot of octave-forge packages: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?O=0&K=octave- I have a hard time keeping up with the upstream package updates. I have implemented a script which will update the PKGBUILD by determining the latest verison, downloading the package, and reading meta-data such as dependencies and licensing information from the octave package description: https://github.com/drizzd/octave-forge-archlinux/blob/master/newpkg Still, it is some manual effort to figure out which packages are outdated, run the script for each, build and test, make a source package and upload. Is it possible to integrate the script in the PKGBUILD itself? Such that it will automatically download the latest package version? That comes with the risk that an upstream release breaks the build (it happened a couple of times over the last years). But I think it's better than not being able to update the PKGBUILDs in time. Many of the octave-* packages not owned by me are not updated at all, which is why I hesitate to simply orphan them. I would be happy to use a dedicated account for octave-* packages which I could share with other maintainers. Is it ok to create such a shared account? Cheers, Clemens