On April 30, 2020 10:52:34 AM EDT, Amin Vakil <[email protected]> wrote: > I have emailed this 10 days ago in aur-general and as there hasn't > been > a response to it, I wondered maybe aur-general mailing list is the > wrong > place to open this issue, therefore: > > Arch Linux Wiki has said explicitly that they don't have any > responsibilities about what a package in AUR does and they also say > that > it's mandatory to read and understand PKGBUILD (or any other file or > patch that a installation requires) before installing any package. > > But when a package gets updated and those who have enabled > notifications > want to update the package, they should (I would say everyone must) > click on package page, view changes, and click on latest commit to see > what has changed. > > So appending latest commit link "helps" and "encourages" people to > check > latest update and I don't think in any possible way has a downside > except for a little more text to email which I assume it's OK. > > Best Regards, > Amin Vakil
IIRC when I had suggested this feature previously, it had gotten a thumbs up, just requires someone take the time to write the code. -- Best, Daniel <https://danielcapella.com>
