[aur-general] Requirements to apply for TU?
Wich ones are the requirements for apply to be a Trusted User? I know there are some on the ArchWiki, but I want some suggestions from aur-general users. Thanks
yeah, me too curious about this topic.. by the way, what does Trusted User mean? and some details like purpose of one, responsibilities, facilities etc.. On Fri, 7 Aug 2020 at 07:39, Angel Pérez <near1297@nauta.cu> wrote:
Wich ones are the requirements for apply to be a Trusted User? I know there are some on the ArchWiki, but I want some suggestions from aur-general users. Thanks
On Fri Aug 7, 2020 at 12:05 AM EDT, Ram Kumar via aur-general wrote:
yeah, me too curious about this topic.. by the way, what does Trusted User mean? and some details like purpose of one, responsibilities, facilities etc..
On Fri, 7 Aug 2020 at 07:39, Angel Pérez <near1297@nauta.cu> wrote:
Wich ones are the requirements for apply to be a Trusted User? I know there are some on the ArchWiki, but I want some suggestions from aur-general users. Thanks
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trusted_Users -- Best, Daniel <https://danielcapella.com>
Just to add, could one become a TU in a pseudo-anonymous way? As in, just be known in nickname only. Or does one have to give their real name in order to become one? Looks like everyone has their real name in the wiki. Except for Xyne, are they a special case? On 2020-08-07 00:01, Daniel M. Capella via aur-general wrote:
On Fri Aug 7, 2020 at 12:05 AM EDT, Ram Kumar via aur-general wrote:
yeah, me too curious about this topic.. by the way, what does Trusted User mean? and some details like purpose of one, responsibilities, facilities etc..
On Fri, 7 Aug 2020 at 07:39, Angel Pérez <near1297@nauta.cu> wrote:
Wich ones are the requirements for apply to be a Trusted User? I know there are some on the ArchWiki, but I want some suggestions from aur-general users. Thanks
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trusted_Users
-- Best, Daniel <https://danielcapella.com>
On Sat, 8 Aug 2020 at 16:56, JustKidding via aur-general <aur-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
Just to add, could one become a TU in a pseudo-anonymous way? As in, just be known in nickname only. Or does one have to give their real name in order to become one? Looks like everyone has their real name in the wiki. Except for Xyne, are they a special case?
/me waves
On Sat, Aug 08, 2020 at 01:55:38AM -0500, Discussion about the Arch User Repository (AUR) wrote:
Just to add, could one become a TU in a pseudo-anonymous way? As in, just be known in nickname only. Or does one have to give their real name in order to become one? Looks like everyone has their real name in the wiki. Except for Xyne, are they a special case?
This is definitely possible. We can't check the realname anyway. Just know, that you are more likely to get elected without being anonymous. In the end it's still a matter of trust and I would prefer to not having anonymous people on important positions like the devops team. TU is maybe a different thing. just my 2 cents shibumi
Am 8/08/2020 um 14:07 schrieb Christian Rebischke via aur-general:
On Sat, Aug 08, 2020 at 01:55:38AM -0500, Discussion about the Arch User Repository (AUR) wrote:
Just to add, could one become a TU in a pseudo-anonymous way? As in, just be known in nickname only. Or does one have to give their real name in order to become one? Looks like everyone has their real name in the wiki. Except for Xyne, are they a special case?
This is definitely possible. We can't check the realname anyway. Just know, that you are more likely to get elected without being anonymous. In the end it's still a matter of trust and I would prefer to not having anonymous people on important positions like the devops team. TU is maybe a different thing.
just my 2 cents
shibumi
I doubt this plays a significant role. Xyne had 0 "no" votes, for example. [1] If you're active across the internet, something like keybase is nice though. [2] Also in any mediawiki installation, the full name is entirely optional: see "Real name is optional. If provided, it may be used to give you attribution for your work." Alad [1] https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-general/2009-April/004272.html [2] https://book.keybase.io/guides/proof-integration-guide
How can I apply to be a TU?, I had read that I need sponsorship from another TU. How can I get that? I am interested in to colaborate with AUR, I am very responsible on what I do. Thanks
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alad
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Angel Pérez
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Christian Rebischke
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Daniel M. Capella
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Daurnimator
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JustKidding
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Ram Kumar