[aur-general] TU Application NicoHood
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hey guys, I am maintaining the AUR arduino packages for a while now and think its time for it to get its place in the official community repository. If you do not know Arduino, it is a development platform for several microcontrollers and widely used for education and also in commercial products. This is also how I came to programming and linux. https://www.arduino.cc/ I've been using arduino now for over 2 years now starting with version 1.0.5. Since then I've developed a lot libraries for Arduino and also an USB Bootloader. Furthermore I've also contributed to the official package, as you can see in the changelog. You can find those below: https://github.com/NicoHood http://www.nicohood.de https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ReleaseNotes Since version 1.6.9 I've joined the AUR packaging of arduino. I've worked together with Loen (who deleted his account for some reason) as co-maintainer. Since he disappeared I am the main maintainer now. We have solved so far: * General package update * avrdude fix * use less source files, use builtin xml and desktop file * make depenedencies more generic * PKGBUILD cleanup * rebuild the system with arch's java (200mb less) * fix java7&8 building * fix java7&8 starting of the app * separate packages for bin and git package * official sha512sums from upstream for bin package * added arduino-builder to PATH * Fixed package permissions upstream myself https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/arduino/ As you can see arduino is widely used and very popular on arch (over 500 votes). I think it would be a huge plug for arch if it could officially support the arduino package. Arch also has the most up to date avr-gcc and avrdude binaries, so all avr development would be in place. I follow the arduino github issues and PRs, so I always know whats going on with the project. I know the arduino team quite good, which you can also see in the changelog. If I have an important question or request (like the sha512sums) they will likely listen to me. That's why I was also able to fix some of the major problems listed above. Appart from arduino I want to maintain a few other packages also. I thought it would be better to start with a small package number and then increase them over the time. I didn't want to request too much, however alucryd suggested me to list a few more packages than only arduino. I do not own all of them, but I've modified/updated them myself. I want to make sure that I am able to provide high quality packages, so I chose packages I also use myself. I can imagine maintaining those packages in the following preferred order. * gtk-theme-arc * arc-icon-theme * hyperion * create_ap * python(2)-pyusb * pyhton(2)-intelhex * python(2)-pyqrcode * ipod-shuffle-4g * (spotify) As I've explained very detailed the arduino package I want to keep it short for the others: I've been using them now for a very long time mostly or developed for those packages myself, so I know how to package them properly. I've first contacted farseerfc who wants to sponser me, but suggested me to also contact a TU that is longer in the business, and though I asked alucryd and he also wants to sponsor me. anatolik also agreed that I should take over the pyusb package if my TU application gets accepted. I am very active on IRC, AUR and github issues. If there is a question you can always ask :) Thanks for your attention. PS: I've signed this message with my new PGP package key and my current email PGP key. 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On Sat, 3 Sep 2016 14:00:21 +0200 NicoHood <aur-general@nicohood.de> wrote: ... Anyone who advises people to lie about what distro they're running in order to get support from the Arch community is suspect, IMO. Scimmia
Den 03-09-2016 kl. 17:04 skrev Doug Newgard:
Anyone who advises people to lie about what distro they're running in order to get support from the Arch community is suspect, IMO.
What? I feel like I'm lacking some context, so I read the original application e-mail again, and I saw no suggestion of anyone lying or suggesting to lie about distro usage…? -- Namasté, Frederik “Freso” S. Olesen <https://freso.dk/> AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/account/Freso Wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/User:Freso
On Sat, 3 Sep 2016 17:22:23 +0200 Frederik “Freso” S. Olesen <archlinux@freso.dk> wrote:
Den 03-09-2016 kl. 17:04 skrev Doug Newgard:
Anyone who advises people to lie about what distro they're running in order to get support from the Arch community is suspect, IMO.
What? I feel like I'm lacking some context, so I read the original application e-mail again, and I saw no suggestion of anyone lying or suggesting to lie about distro usage…?
Yes, I should have provided logs for context. Was in a hurry when I probably should have waited until later to post. Here you go: https://gist.github.com/Scimmia22/dc535f19fbc7290c0665051874b53415 This policy is in place for a reason, many people have spent a lot of time helping troubleshoot issues that turned out to be unrelated to Arch. Telling people to disregard it is dishonest at best.
On 09/03/16 at 02:00pm, NicoHood wrote:
I am maintaining the AUR arduino packages for a while now and think its time for it to get its place in the official community repository.
Sure, I've wanted to do this for a long time. However arduino seems to ship and provide avr-gcc, libc, arvdude and everything else we have in our [community] repo. I'd like to see arduino use the system binaries for those packages if that's possible. Maybe the package should be split up between arduino-sdk and arduino the ide itself. So that people can easily use ino without having to bother with the whole arduino IDE.
* ipod-shuffle-4g * (spotify)
It does require an ancient libcurl and I think upstream never releases regularly which makes it a bit of a sad package. (And you might need a license to redistribute the pkg?) -- Jelle van der Waa
Jelle van der Waa wrote:
* (spotify)
It does require an ancient libcurl and I think upstream never releases regularly which makes it a bit of a sad package. (And you might need a license to redistribute the pkg?)
Note that the ancient libcurl is already in [community]. But redistribution is forbidden [1], so this can't be shipped in the official repos. [1] https://community.spotify.com/t5/Desktop-Linux-Windows-Web-Player/What-licen...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi all, I confirm my sponsorship of this guy. @Doug: I agree that lying about this is unacceptable, I believe Nico got the message and won't suggest anything like this again. That said, let the discussion period continue. Cheers, - -- Maxime -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: OpenPGP.js v2.3.2 Comment: http://openpgpjs.org wsBcBAEBCAAQBQJXyyHSCRCv9dlQmLxv9QAA5QEIALR3FGEckEzK9z5b27tf 41mj93BMvUoOx6SxKfrBBXTtBNj88YMVa2jvzFbxgNqf6r2X9chH6z85pQQt 4LfgtFBJlx0/ne/MIFhOHJECLNtenhXZB7KTg0LegrnXDrio2XWSlODJQFIe 6fAU2Gy/GhtdXEAt3KoPJDwhcHddv0vw8e0pGaoCSV3shRhoayKLsFM+becI QtfiFVCV9DlKTqJV5j8NX1wLhyXBMYztKaFsHQmIGpk+VkOWG8wU+AxxakOj kK2rpBykaZoSVRFfl1eswNafz8U2BXWA/gK0hCUhGuYoAZyvIhd4tx8vXuXk 2/ZVR1Mi4P/6bU1mkBOO1ZY= =rdOA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
The discussion period is now over, please cast your votes over on AUR. Cheers, September 3 2016 9:19 PM, "Maxime Gauduin" <alucryd@archlinux.org> wrote:
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Hi all,
I confirm my sponsorship of this guy.
@Doug: I agree that lying about this is unacceptable, I believe Nico got the message and won't suggest anything like this again.
That said, let the discussion period continue.
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-- Maxime
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Voting period is over, looks like your application was accepted. Congratulations and welcome to the team! You will find the TODO list for new TUs on the wiki [1]. I just gave you TU status on AUR and will take care of filing a bug report to get your PGP key signed as soon as I can. Feel free to pîng me on IRC so I can give you the password to #archlinux-tu. [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines Cheers, - - - -- Maxime -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: OpenPGP.js v2.3.2 Comment: http://openpgpjs.org wsBcBAEBCAAQBQJX2tw2CRCv9dlQmLxv9QAAF9gIAKkeHA+E8yPi74NYM+7T MszpT+qqr3TXQftWkXJ3QhfaADHAjYVplJQKMt2sutOLmq+OkQzctWepb4XF LQo50IYF30X/F2iSqcb50U8/3T3DTVyPPToJMSwSksks95XsuVeqNtEdtM4R YIIWao0sjA2dqDACeAGGdkbsSC0TfMlVmMS14CUcastoIE08QV3GCqwYzSxR ljpk1AzM2YRWigp3HmvsV6jnrSU/G5SkB3IoWdyYJJcoqvK8xfxohAhwkmz3 /Y8v2SOEuS9WUZBOTW1c3oxDyatKLVNL7+e6PJiptXvEmw93gt6zCo+Kopq3 pw0x4N5BZcAINioqI3Y3vmw= =sCOd -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
participants (6)
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Antonio Rojas
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Doug Newgard
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Frederik “Freso” S. Olesen
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Jelle van der Waa
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Maxime Gauduin
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NicoHood