Hi Simon,

On 18/11/21, Simon Legner via aur-general wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> earlier this year I've stared using macOS and Fedora. With mixed
> feelings I'm leaving Arch Linux (for now).
> 
> Currently I'm the co/maintainer of 106 AUR packages:
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=simon04&SeB=m
> 
> Is there a standard procedure for safely un-maintaining all packages?
> Just abandoning all packages is not the best idea, is it? I'd like to
> find caring maintainers for my packages.
> 

I'd say this email would trigger people to contact you for orphaning
packages and they can pick them.

For example I could pick:
 spectre-meltdown-checker
 aur-out-of-date
 jd-gui-bin
 jd-gui
 lab

Do you plan to keep developing the `aur-out-of-date`?

> Thank you for great thirteen years,
> simon04

Cheers,

-- 
Leonidas Spyropoulos

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