[aur-general] [nuisance guy] please delete this account
hi. there was this guy, nicknamed diblidabliduu on AUR. he bug me to update a package that i explained i have no reason to do so. he then repeatdly marked this package out-of-date. As the comments he made are gone i guess his account has been deleted. but this package has again been marked out-of-date by jfdlksafdskjl. i guess he's back. please delete this account
On 13/10/2009, solsTiCe d'Hiver <solstice.dhiver@gmail.com> wrote:
hi. there was this guy, nicknamed diblidabliduu on AUR. he bug me to update a package that i explained i have no reason to do so. he then repeatdly marked this package out-of-date. As the comments he made are gone i guess his account has been deleted.
but this package has again been marked out-of-date by jfdlksafdskjl. i guess he's back. please delete this account
I suspended jfdlksafdskjl account. Probably he will continue with this flame, what we can do here? -- Andrea `bash` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer
Maybe ignoring him is the right approach here because that is probably what he least wants/expects here? On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>wrote:
On 13/10/2009, solsTiCe d'Hiver <solstice.dhiver@gmail.com> wrote:
hi. there was this guy, nicknamed diblidabliduu on AUR. he bug me to update a package that i explained i have no reason to do so. he then repeatdly marked this package out-of-date. As the comments he made are gone i guess his account has been deleted.
but this package has again been marked out-of-date by jfdlksafdskjl. i guess he's back. please delete this account
I suspended jfdlksafdskjl account.
Probably he will continue with this flame, what we can do here?
-- Andrea `bash` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Farhan Yousaf <farhany@xaviya.com> wrote:
Maybe ignoring him is the right approach here because that is probably what he least wants/expects here?
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org
wrote:
On 13/10/2009, solsTiCe d'Hiver <solstice.dhiver@gmail.com> wrote:
hi. there was this guy, nicknamed diblidabliduu on AUR. he bug me to update a package that i explained i have no reason to do so. he then repeatdly marked this package out-of-date. As the comments he made are gone i guess his account has been deleted.
but this package has again been marked out-of-date by jfdlksafdskjl. i guess he's back. please delete this account
I suspended jfdlksafdskjl account.
Probably he will continue with this flame, what we can do here?
-- Andrea `bash` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer
It's cheerless, such people may exist :( In the worst case he will do it for all packages. Am I too pessimistic ? :) Best Regars, Laszlo Papp
Do we really need a mechanism to let one person be able to mark the package as outdated? What about marking the package outdated only if a certain number of other users report it as such also? And even then, only if the user accounts marking them as such have not been generated recently? On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Laszlo Papp <djszapi@archlinux.us> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Farhan Yousaf <farhany@xaviya.com> wrote:
Maybe ignoring him is the right approach here because that is probably what he least wants/expects here?
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org
wrote:
On 13/10/2009, solsTiCe d'Hiver <solstice.dhiver@gmail.com> wrote:
hi. there was this guy, nicknamed diblidabliduu on AUR. he bug me to update a package that i explained i have no reason to do so. he then repeatdly marked this package out-of-date. As the comments he made are gone i guess his account has been deleted.
but this package has again been marked out-of-date by jfdlksafdskjl. i guess he's back. please delete this account
I suspended jfdlksafdskjl account.
Probably he will continue with this flame, what we can do here?
-- Andrea `bash` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer
It's cheerless, such people may exist :( In the worst case he will do it for all packages. Am I too pessimistic ? :)
Best Regars, Laszlo Papp
2009/10/14 Farhan Yousaf <farhany@xaviya.com>
Do we really need a mechanism to let one person be able to mark the package as outdated?
Yep. What about marking the package outdated only if a certain
number of other users report it as such also?
Nope.
And even then, only if the user accounts marking them as such have not been generated recently?
Nope. But maybe some sort of user/IP-blacklisting function. And remember to bottom-post!
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Ray Rashif <schivmeister@gmail.com> wrote:
But maybe some sort of user/IP-blacklisting function.
And remember to bottom-post!
Who would be able to blacklist? The package maintainer and/or general AUR admins?
2009/10/14 Farhan Yousaf <farhany@xaviya.com>
Who would be able to blacklist? The package maintainer and/or general AUR admins?
Only TUs and devs in that case.
2009/10/13 Ray Rashif <schivmeister@gmail.com>:
2009/10/14 Farhan Yousaf <farhany@xaviya.com>
Do we really need a mechanism to let one person be able to mark the package as outdated?
Yep.
What about marking the package outdated only if a certain
number of other users report it as such also?
Nope.
And even then, only if the user accounts marking them as such have not been generated recently?
Nope.
But maybe some sort of user/IP-blacklisting function.
IP Blacklisting? Pass that can of worms and I'll grab the opener.
And remember to bottom-post!
K
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Phil Dillon-Thiselton <dibblethewrecker@gmail.com> wrote:
2009/10/13 Ray Rashif <schivmeister@gmail.com>:
2009/10/14 Farhan Yousaf <farhany@xaviya.com>
Do we really need a mechanism to let one person be able to mark the package as outdated?
Yep.
What about marking the package outdated only if a certain
number of other users report it as such also?
Nope.
And even then, only if the user accounts marking them as such have not been generated recently?
Nope.
But maybe some sort of user/IP-blacklisting function.
IP Blacklisting? Pass that can of worms and I'll grab the opener.
IP can be changed easily, I think the best way that Aaron implemented in that thread. Best Regards, Laszlo Papp
Am Tue, 13 Oct 2009 18:30:29 +0200 schrieb solsTiCe d'Hiver <solstice.dhiver@gmail.com>:
hi. there was this guy, nicknamed diblidabliduu on AUR. he bug me to update a package that i explained i have no reason to do so. he then repeatdly marked this package out-of-date. As the comments he made are gone i guess his account has been deleted.
but this package has again been marked out-of-date by jfdlksafdskjl. i guess he's back. please delete this account
He did this with the package nvidia-fbcondecor and with my package kernel26-fbcondecor, too, as diblidabliduu as well as jfdlksafdskjl. I don't know, if both accounts belong to the same person. I always unflagged it as out-of-date and explained in the comments why I don't update the package and why it doesn't make sense what he wanted me to do. After a while he seemed to give up and someday his comments have been deleted. Heiko
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 5:30 PM, solsTiCe d'Hiver <solstice.dhiver@gmail.com> wrote:
hi. there was this guy, nicknamed diblidabliduu on AUR. he bug me to update a package that i explained i have no reason to do so. he then repeatdly marked this package out-of-date. As the comments he made are gone i guess his account has been deleted.
but this package has again been marked out-of-date by jfdlksafdskjl. i guess he's back. please delete this account
I saw yesterday in case of core/extra/community packages that when I'd like to flag a package as out-of-date, I need for a confirmation, to fill a form. Maybe it would be a good idea for AUR/unsupported packages too (with captcha if possible). Maybe this thread can help: http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-general/2009-October/006764.html Best Regards, Laszlo Papp
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Andrea Scarpino
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Farhan Yousaf
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Heiko Baums
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Laszlo Papp
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Phil Dillon-Thiselton
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Ray Rashif
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solsTiCe d'Hiver