[aur-general] moving packages to community
Thx guys for letting me know you would move some packages from AUR to community thats really stimulating to contribute something if you dont know what i'm talking about - libssh2 ( i picked it up after bash dropped it in AUR) - podofo (cant remember how i picked it up) It would just be a little polite , just to let someone know the move will be done cant be that hard to send a mail ;)
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Ike Devolder <ike.devolder@gmail.com>wrote:
Thx guys for letting me know you would move some packages from AUR to community
thats really stimulating to contribute something
if you dont know what i'm talking about
- libssh2 ( i picked it up after bash dropped it in AUR) - podofo (cant remember how i picked it up)
It would just be a little polite , just to let someone know the move will be done
cant be that hard to send a mail ;)
I'm confused, are you the maintainer of these packages in the AUR? Usually we will notify the maintainer of a package if it is moved from [unsupported] to [community]. --Kaiting. -- Kiwis and Limes: http://kaitocracy.blogspot.com/
On Sunday, December 05, 2010 11:21:16 AM Kaiting Chen wrote:
I'm confused, are you the maintainer of these packages in the AUR? Usually we will notify the maintainer of a package if it is moved from [unsupported] to [community]. --Kaiting. Seems that Sergej didn't this time...
-- Andrea Scarpino Arch Linux Developer
On Sunday 05 December 2010 17:21:16 Kaiting Chen wrote:
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Ike Devolder <ike.devolder@gmail.com>wrote:
Thx guys for letting me know you would move some packages from AUR to community
thats really stimulating to contribute something
if you dont know what i'm talking about
- libssh2 ( i picked it up after bash dropped it in AUR) - podofo (cant remember how i picked it up)
It would just be a little polite , just to let someone know the move will be done
cant be that hard to send a mail ;)
I'm confused, are you the maintainer of these packages in the AUR? Usually we will notify the maintainer of a package if it is moved from [unsupported] to [community]. --Kaiting.
We'll so it seems yes, both packages moved to community without any notification or it should be google doesnt like those guys and blocks their mails for me It doesnt matter who did it, its just not very pleaseant you have to find out when you see an rss feed or come on the site and see its in community just a simple mail would just be nicer
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Andrea Scarpino
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Ike Devolder
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Kaiting Chen