[aur-general] Remember the rules for adding packages to [community]
So... I just noticed a package was added to [community] that I am certain did not pass any of the criteria required for being added. When I looked in the AUR for that package less than a week ago as a potential replacement for an old and unmaintained package in [core], it was not even in the AUR... and I can find no evidence for it every being added to the AUR in the time since. So it did not have 10 votes, it definitely would not have 1% pkgstats usage. So this is a reminder to everyone that there are rules about adding packages to [community] for a reason. With the complaints about running low on disk space being made lately, it seems we should remember to not put unused packages into [community] to prevent the remaining space being wasted... Allan
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Are you talking about mailutils? It has been in [community] for over a year.
On 06/12/10 18:41, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
Oops... how the hell did I miss that when I searched a week ago! Anyway, that was not the only package I was talking about, as I have seen quite a few new packages entering the repo lately which have been questionable additions. So it was more of a reminder to people to put a bit of thought into what is added into the repos. Allan
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Allan McRae
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Evangelos Foutras
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Ng Oon-Ee