On 2019-02-09 14:36 +0100 alad via aur-general wrote:
The "original" lsf looks like a joke/troll package to me, rather than "trivial". I'd have deleted it even without community duplicate.
Alad
To me it just looks like the package of someone discovering bash programming with ANSI escape codes and wanting to share. The fact that it's on github with a README.md and a preview is an argument against it being a joke/troll. Please explain why you feel differently and why such packages should be removed from the AUR. What exactly are your criteria for allowing a package to remain? The discussion is important because we need to have a general consensus on deletion criteria. Rogue TUs can't be allowed to roam the AUR deleting whatever they personally don't find useful on a given day. Xyne