[aur-general] Takeover Request
Please orphan airdrop-ng[1] and airgraph-ng-svn[2]. The airdrop-ng in AUR is acturally a SVN package and should be named as airdrop-ng-svn,I have created an updated airdrop-ng-svn package and requested the maintainer of airdrop-ng to use my airdrop-ng PKGBUILD which suit for its name,but there is no response. The airgraph-ng-svn is outdated,and I have update an updated PKGBUILD as comments,and also with no response. So,i want to do it myself. [1]: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=41584 [2]: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=33593
On 4/9/11, 郑文辉
Please orphan airdrop-ng[1] and airgraph-ng-svn[2].
The airdrop-ng in AUR is acturally a SVN package and should be named as airdrop-ng-svn,I have created an updated airdrop-ng-svn package and requested the maintainer of airdrop-ng to use my airdrop-ng PKGBUILD which suit for its name,but there is no response.
The airgraph-ng-svn is outdated,and I have update an updated PKGBUILD as comments,and also with no response.
So,i want to do it myself.
[1]: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=41584 [2]: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=33593
It is typical to give maintainers at least a week. Also, have you tried directly emailing them? -Kyle
2011/4/9 keenerd
On 4/9/11, 郑文辉
wrote: Please orphan airdrop-ng[1] and airgraph-ng-svn[2].
The airdrop-ng in AUR is acturally a SVN package and should be named as airdrop-ng-svn,I have created an updated airdrop-ng-svn package and requested the maintainer of airdrop-ng to use my airdrop-ng PKGBUILD which suit for its name,but there is no response.
The airgraph-ng-svn is outdated,and I have update an updated PKGBUILD as comments,and also with no response.
So,i want to do it myself.
[1]: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=41584 [2]: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=33593
It is typical to give maintainers at least a week. Also, have you tried directly emailing them?
-Kyle
Okay,I will try it.
On Sat, 09 Apr 2011, 郑文辉 wrote:
It is typical to give maintainers at least a week. Also, have you tried directly emailing them?
Yes, I think the defacto usual practice is to email people directly and then leave a week if urgent, preferably two weeks. It's quite usual for people to go on holiday, etc. Thanks, Pete.
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keenerd
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Peter Lewis
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