Il 17/03/24 19:10, Pellegrino Prevete ha scritto:
>> Sending again as Gmail SPF policy denied my previous message
>>
>> > -------- Forwarded Message --------
>> >> tallero [1] added the following comment to libisl25-static [2]:
>> >>
>> >> If Marcello Meszaros were a good maintainer
>> >> he wouldn't need me to tell him each time for what packages
>> >> my static depends are written for and he would go
>> >> check himself.
>> >>
>> >> Actually he's capable of going check and lie, as with Banshee.
>> >>
>> >> As usual, I urge people to either make him stop making me lose so
much
>> >> time after his useless deletion requests.
>> >>
>> >> Many packages can't currently bu upgraded becausu Muflone disabled
>> >> my mobile account.
>> >>
>> >> The attacks I've received from these two individuals are shameful
>> >> to say the least and I'm starting to think they should
>> >> be asked to go away.
>> >>
>> >> [1]https://aur.archlinux.org/account/tallero/
>> >> [2]https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/libisl25-static/
>>
>> @tallero / @trucolo / Pellegrino Prevete your first account was suspended
for disrespecting the AUR rules and decisions.
>>
>> Before suspending your trucolo account I asked you to read the Arch
Linux code of conduct but unfortunately it seems you have not any intention
to respect any rules.
>>
>> Therefore I'm going to delete this your latest comment and give you
the final warning before banning you definitively from the AUR, in all
of your accounts.
>>
>> Regards
>
> I can't see how suspending my mobile account can help me maintain my
packages and do my work and [...]
Dear Muflone,
because of that suspension I can't send code signed with my larger set of
keys to the aur without adding those same keys to my main account, which
I won't do.
How after finally getting in touch directly on the mailing list to address
your statement about an implied difference between a flash game and a nes
rom should make you think disabling my account is gonna be more effective
than addressing that statement and not creating issues for everybody is
currently a mystery to me.
At this point I am gonna wonder if the reason you disabled my mobile account
is you have thought I can lose time managing sockpuppets and not simply
following best practices.
About my aur comments I do not see anything wrong with them,
my packages are routinely sent for deletion instead of having their dependencies
fixed and packages are deleted in such a way to slowly get down whole stacks
seemingly on purpose.
I do not receive any replies about these observations anywhere, I am instead
reprehended on here
for having reported in the comments the kind of pressures I receive.
I hope we can talk in good terms from now on.
Pellegrino