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hi guys, what are we doing with arora-git? now is unmaintained and arora from extra si more up to date than arora-git.
-- Ionut
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Eric Bélanger snowmaniscool@gmail.comwrote:
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hi guys, what are we doing with arora-git? now is unmaintained and arora from extra si more up to date than arora-git.
-- Ionut
I'd say move it to unsupported together with a bunch of other orphans.
How about giving two weeks from now for everyone to adopt their orphans (or any orphans left) and start moving things to unsupported after that? I actually have some time coming up in about two weeks so I can give a helping hand ;-)
Ronald
Ronald van Haren wrote:
How about giving two weeks from now for everyone to adopt their orphans (or any orphans left) and start moving things to unsupported after that? I actually have some time coming up in about two weeks so I can give a helping hand ;-)
There are currently 593 packages listed as being orphans in the [community] repo. Some of these have been updated recently (you need to re-adopt on conversion to an "any" package). Also, 116 packages have only been adopted for one architecture.
Allan
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Allan McRae allan@archlinux.org wrote:
Ronald van Haren wrote:
How about giving two weeks from now for everyone to adopt their orphans (or any orphans left) and start moving things to unsupported after that? I actually have some time coming up in about two weeks so I can give a helping hand ;-)
There are currently 593 packages listed as being orphans in the [community] repo. Some of these have been updated recently (you need to re-adopt on conversion to an "any" package). Also, 116 packages have only been adopted for one architecture.
Allan
mmm that's not really as bad as I thought it was. I should probably have checked it first.
Ronald
On 15/09/2009, Allan McRae allan@archlinux.org wrote:
There are currently 593 packages listed as being orphans in the [community] repo. Some of these have been updated recently (you need to re-adopt on conversion to an "any" package). Also, 116 packages have only been adopted for one architecture.
IMHO we should start to adopt all packages ignoring the previous maintainer. We moved to svn two weeks ago and maintainers had the time to adopt their packages.
Andrea Scarpino a écrit :
On 15/09/2009, Allan McRae allan@archlinux.org wrote:
There are currently 593 packages listed as being orphans in the [community] repo. Some of these have been updated recently (you need to re-adopt on conversion to an "any" package). Also, 116 packages have only been adopted for one architecture.
IMHO we should start to adopt all packages ignoring the previous maintainer. We moved to svn two weeks ago and maintainers had the time to adopt their packages.
Could I be given permission to adopt packages in community please? There are some orphans there I used to maintain. Thanks! François
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 09:43:20 +0200 Subject: Re: [aur-general] Community orphans - Was: discussion about arora-git From: Andrea Scarpino andrea@archlinux.org To: "Discussion about the Arch User Repository (AUR)" aur-general@archlinux.org
On 15/09/2009, Allan McRae allan@archlinux.org wrote:
There are currently 593 packages listed as being orphans in the [community] repo. Some of these have been updated recently (you need to re-adopt on conversion to an "any" package). Also, 116 packages have only been adopted for one architecture.
IMHO we should start to adopt all packages ignoring the previous maintainer. We moved to svn two weeks ago and maintainers had the time to adopt their packages.
-- Andrea `bash` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer
Hello,
I still cannot login to the webpage where i can adopt packages.
Regards Stefan
Stefan Husmann wrote:
Hello,
I still cannot login to the webpage where i can adopt packages.
Do you have a dev.archlinux.org account? If you asked Aaron for one, then you should have gotten an email containing your login info, I.E., username and password. Note that your username on dev.archlinux.org is probably not the same as the one that you use for managing packages in [unsupported] via the web interface on aur.archlinux.org. It is probably the first letter of your first name, followed by your last name (shusmann).
Hope this helps, -- Chris
Chris Brannon schrieb:
Stefan Husmann wrote:
Hello,
I still cannot login to the webpage where i can adopt packages.
Do you have a dev.archlinux.org account? If you asked Aaron for one, then you should have gotten an email containing your login info, I.E., username and password. Note that your username on dev.archlinux.org is probably not the same as the one that you use for managing packages in [unsupported] via the web interface on aur.archlinux.org. It is probably the first letter of your first name, followed by your last name (shusmann).
Hope this helps, -- Chris
Thanks for clarification. I have an acoount (shusmann), but no password was send to me. At least I cannot remember and cannot find it in my mails.
Regards Stefan
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:43, Andrea Scarpino andrea@archlinux.org wrote:
On 15/09/2009, Allan McRae allan@archlinux.org wrote:
There are currently 593 packages listed as being orphans in the [community] repo. Some of these have been updated recently (you need to re-adopt on conversion to an "any" package). Also, 116 packages have only been adopted for one architecture.
IMHO we should start to adopt all packages ignoring the previous maintainer. We moved to svn two weeks ago and maintainers had the time to adopt their packages.
Yes please do so. I cannot find the time to update my packages, and I doubt it will happen anytime soon. Feel free to adopt them or move to Unsupported those that are not interesting.
On 09/16/2009 10:34 AM, Roman Kyrylych wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:43, Andrea Scarpinoandrea@archlinux.org wrote:
On 15/09/2009, Allan McRaeallan@archlinux.org wrote:
There are currently 593 packages listed as being orphans in the [community] repo. Some of these have been updated recently (you need to re-adopt on conversion to an "any" package). Also, 116 packages have only been adopted for one architecture.
IMHO we should start to adopt all packages ignoring the previous maintainer. We moved to svn two weeks ago and maintainers had the time to adopt their packages.
Yes please do so. I cannot find the time to update my packages, and I doubt it will happen anytime soon. Feel free to adopt them or move to Unsupported those that are not interesting.
i'm moving arora-git in unsupported since no one toke the maintainance of this package.
PING!
I still cannot adopt packages in community!
I'd like to re-adopt some packages I used to maintain until the move to svn, some of which have now been adopted by Sergej (whom I hope won't mind if I grab them back).
Sergej, why did you adopt perl-cpanplus-pacman? This is my baby! ;) Btw I will soon put the Git repo for the latter on the users/francois section of the projects page, along with texlive-scripts and texlive-localmanager.
Thanks, F
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