Juan Diego wrote:
Good day everyone
I have a suggestion.
if you take a look at the packages in aur, most of them are always up
to date, the reason that I can find is the "flag out-of-date" feature,
this is very interesting because in aur you also have the possibility
to propose a new PKGBUILD ( in the comments) that would set the
package as up to date and usually the maintainer just have to check
that everything is ok with the PKGBUILD and do copy-paste.
is it possible to have something similar for core, extra and community repos?
I know you can submit a bug, but at least in my case I got lazy to do
that because is not a simple process, but in aur I do it frequently
because you just have to press a simple button.
Have a nice day
Actually, you can't submit a bug. Submit bugs for broken packages only -
out-of-date does not mean broken.
Flag the package out-of-date, and if you wish, submit an updated
PKGBUILD to the maintainer by email (unless you're too lazy for that too).
T.