On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 02:50:10PM +1000, Allan McRae wrote: > Loui Chang wrote: >> On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 01:51:40PM +1000, Allan McRae wrote: >> >>> As far as the web changes go, I suggest the relevant AUR developers >>> talk to the people who do the Arch site work and sort this out. >>> >> >> Well it depends. Do we want [community] to remain in AUR so we keep >> votes and comments and such, or do we drop those packages from AUR? >> > > I think non-coders opinions begin to matter less in this because they > will not be doing the work. > > Saying that, personally, I do not see the need for messages or votes > once a packages is in [community]. Many messages should probably go to > the bug tracker and votes mean nothing once a package enters the repos. > Maybe the main site needs an area where maintainers can leave a comment > about their package. > > Allan > > >
+1 even if my vote doesnt count. Cpmments for what? Out of date? -> Flag it Problem? -> Bug report Comments -> Feature request Cudos/Anything else -> Send personal email Donations -> Paypal Just like its been with any other package in binary repos. Greg
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