[aur-general] owncloud-client: suggestion of moving to [community]
Hi, I'd like to suggest owncloud-client as a potential candidate for [community]. It has 300+ votes. owncloud the webapp is already there. https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/owncloud-client/ -- Kind regards, Damian Nowak StratusHost www.AtlasHost.eu
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Nowaker <enwukaer@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to suggest owncloud-client as a potential candidate for [community]. It has 300+ votes. owncloud the webapp is already there.
How about CC'ing the maintainer at all (in this case me)? I've already had one of my PKGBUILDs (kdeconnect) vanish just to reappear in the [community] without a single word. Didn't say anything then but people invest time into maintaining PKGBUILDs, least you could do is notify the 'stakeholders'. This kind of 'center-of-the-universe' attitude is pissing me off; no it's not OK to do whatever you desire.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/owncloud-client/
-- Kind regards, Damian Nowak StratusHost www.AtlasHost.eu
I'd like to suggest owncloud-client as a potential candidate for [community]. It has 300+ votes. owncloud the webapp is already there.
How about CC'ing the maintainer at all (in this case me)? I've already had one of my PKGBUILDs (kdeconnect) vanish just to reappear in the [community] without a single word. Didn't say anything then but people invest time into maintaining PKGBUILDs, least you could do is notify the 'stakeholders'.
If a TU decides to move the package to community, then they should contact you out of kindness, agreed. Trusted Users, can you elaborate if adding a new point to "Rules for Packages Entering the [community] Repo" [1] would be reasonable? "TUs should inform the maintainer of the package that their package is going to be moved to community, thus deleted from AUR." AUR is where Arch Linux fans grow, so it would be good to treat them well. ;) [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines#Rules_for_P... -- Kind regards, Damian Nowak StratusHost www.AtlasHost.eu
On 07/28/14 10:40, Nowaker wrote:
If a TU decides to move the package to community, then they should contact you out of kindness, agreed.
Trusted Users, can you elaborate if adding a new point to "Rules for Packages Entering the [community] Repo" [1] would be reasonable?
"TUs should inform the maintainer of the package that their package is going to be moved to community, thus deleted from AUR."
AUR is where Arch Linux fans grow, so it would be good to treat them well. ;)
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines#Rules_for_P...
The only problem I have with owncloud-client going Community is there is still outstanding bugs regarding the key based, a number of complaints are still actively commented about having to enter the password over and over and not being saved properly in the keyring. I have the issue on one of my laptops, on the rest of the machines, I've just refused to upgrade, since the version I have, doesn't pester for auth everytime the system starts. </$22.22 Adjusted for inflation> -- Thanks, John D Jones III UNIX Zealot; Perl Lover unixgeek1972@gmail.com jnbek1972@gmail.com http://zoelife4u.org/ Where Earth and Spirit Unite
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John D Jones III
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Kuba Serafinowski
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Nowaker