Re: [aur-general] TU question
Em julho 24, 2017 12:03 Dan Printzell escreveu: Would it count as a good bribe if I created a PKGBUILD that generates fresh tacos? If it passes anthraxx's crive, why not? pgp3WnttHw1x4.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [aur-general] TU question
Excerpts from Xyne's message of July 24, 2017 3:54 pm: Generously bribing existing TUs with fresh tacos can also help to swing the vote in your favor. There's a lot of us now though so it will be expensive. The TU system is basically a pyramid scheme. The earlier you get in, the more tacos you net. Would it count as a good bribe if I created a PKGBUILD that generates fresh tacos? pgpbdUEkfRlKb.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [aur-general] TU question
On 2017-07-23 19:38 -0400 Eli Schwartz wrote: >On 07/23/2017 07:08 PM, Dan Printzell wrote: >> Hi, my name is Dan and I'm currently reading up on what is needed to become >> a TU. I'm doing this because I'm interested in maintaining the dlang >> packages, now that Dicebot left. But before I decide anything I want to know >> what is needed from me and how the whole process works. >> >> So far I've read these links: >> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trusted_Users >> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines >> https://aur.archlinux.org/trusted-user/TUbylaws.html >> >> So I was wondering if anyone had any links that I could read or any tips to >> think about before I decide if I want to take the next step. > >I believe that covers most of it. You should probably be prepared for >anthraxx to go over your AUR packages with a fine-toothed comb looking >for every conceivable mistake you could make though. :D > >Really, the main thrust of it is finding a TU to sponsor you, and making >a good case as to what you want to accomplish as a TU and what your >previous track record is in the Arch/FOSS community as a way to gauge >what kind of maintainer you would be. > >In my experience lurking here, most people who can make a coherent >argument for all those things tend to be accepted. Good luck! :) > >-- >Eli Schwartz > Generously bribing existing TUs with fresh tacos can also help to swing the vote in your favor. There's a lot of us now though so it will be expensive. The TU system is basically a pyramid scheme. The earlier you get in, the more tacos you net.
Re: [aur-general] TU question
On 07/23/2017 07:08 PM, Dan Printzell wrote: > Hi, my name is Dan and I'm currently reading up on what is needed to become > a TU. I'm doing this because I'm interested in maintaining the dlang packages, > now that Dicebot left. But before I decide anything I want to know what is > needed from me and how the whole process works. > > So far I've read these links: > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trusted_Users > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines > https://aur.archlinux.org/trusted-user/TUbylaws.html > > So I was wondering if anyone had any links that I could read or any tips to > think about before I decide if I want to take the next step. I believe that covers most of it. You should probably be prepared for anthraxx to go over your AUR packages with a fine-toothed comb looking for every conceivable mistake you could make though. :D Really, the main thrust of it is finding a TU to sponsor you, and making a good case as to what you want to accomplish as a TU and what your previous track record is in the Arch/FOSS community as a way to gauge what kind of maintainer you would be. In my experience lurking here, most people who can make a coherent argument for all those things tend to be accepted. Good luck! :) -- Eli Schwartz signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature