I am the maintainer of the RTM AUR package and a daily user of the app. The
TL/DR is the package is up to date, builds and runs in a clean chroot, and
serves a purpose. It does not seem the package "duplicates, software
abandoned by upstream, as well as illegal and irreparably broken packages"
and therefore I think it should not be deleted.

On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 4:47 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

> MarsSeed [1] filed a deletion request for rememberthemilk [2]:
>
> EOL binary from 2021;


I am not sure what is meant by an EOL binary. The upstream bundled version
of electron is definitely old and I recently asked what to do about it on
the forums (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=300991). I have also
put in a ticket upstream asking for a rebuild with a newer version of
electron. I have not heard anything back. If they release a new version, I
will package it. If an issue arises from outdated libraries, I will update
the dependency list.


> reported crashing on Arch Linux in AUR comment
> by @AlexP11223 on 2023-03-10.
>

When that comment was left, I confirmed that the package could still be
built in a clean chroot and it ran fine on both my daily driver and in a
cleanish chroot. I could have been a better maintainer and left a comment
as such or even tried to understand why it was crashing on their machine,
but to be honest, I saw libva and immediately thought it must be an
nvidia/wayland issue that I am not going to be able to help with.


> Upstream's desktop client app seems to be closed-source, despite being
> packaged together with their prebuilt version of Electron.
>

The upstream project is closed source, but I do not see how that is
relevant to whether the package should stay on the AUR.


> No newer upstream release is available.
>

Correct, there has not been a new upstream release since version 1.3.11 (
https://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/linux/) was released in 2021. The
software is definitely on life support, but upstream seems to be keeping
the web service, mobile apps, and desktop apps functional. I do not see why
upstream would release a new version if there has been no development. Why
should an up to date and working package be deleted?


> RemembertTheMilk is primarily a web based service, so it is readily
> accessible via a web browser.
>

While the web based and mobile apps are nice, the desktop app allows for
offline access and is key for people like me who spend most of their day
offline (oh the horror).

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