Re: [aur-general] AUR 3.2.0 released
Nice! Does the 14 day rule still apply for orphan requests? Thanks, Steven. On 1 July 2014 20:58, Lukas Fleischer <archlinux@cryptocrack.de> wrote:
Hello,
I am pleased to announce that AUR 3.2.0 has just been released. The official AUR setup [1] has already been updated.
You can now send deletion, merge and orphan requests by using the "File Request" link in the package actions box. Please use the web interface instead of manually sending mails to aur-general or aur-requests from now on.
Note to all AUR helper maintainers: There also is a new version of the RPC interface (v3) that makes the result values types a bit more consistent. See FS#40963 [2] for details.
For a comprehensive list of changes, please consult the Git log [3]. As usual, bugs should be reported to the AUR bug tracker [4].
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/ [2] https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/40963 [3] https://projects.archlinux.org/aur.git/log/?id=v3.2.0 [4] https://bugs.archlinux.org/index.php?project=2
On Tue, 01 Jul 2014 at 22:03:28, Steven Honeyman wrote:
Nice! Does the 14 day rule still apply for orphan requests? [...]
Yes, however, there is no need to inform the maintainer manually any longer since maintainers get notified when a request is created. Also, note to Trusted Users: Package requests are highlighted after 14 days, so it is a good idea to only accept highlighted requests in most cases.
On 07/01/2014 10:10 PM, Lukas Fleischer wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jul 2014 at 22:03:28, Steven Honeyman wrote:
Nice! Does the 14 day rule still apply for orphan requests? [...] Yes, however, there is no need to inform the maintainer manually any longer since maintainers get notified when a request is created.
Also, note to Trusted Users: Package requests are highlighted after 14 days, so it is a good idea to only accept highlighted requests in most cases.
How may I inform a user (s)he must change her/his package name? Can I «cheat» with new AUR functionnalities? -- mon site web: hack-libre.org
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Lukas Fleischer
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Steven Honeyman