On Tue, Jun 14, 2022, at 15:16, StarQuake via aur-general wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just accidentally made a commit with my real name. And I am not allowed
> to fix it with a force push. Could someone fix this please?
>
> I would want it to be starquake.
Fixed.
> I've been searching the mailing list archives, but can't find any message
> about why bubbros has moved from AUR to the archive.
> https://github.com/aur-archive/bubbros
`github.com/aur-archive` is not an official project and appears to be an
outdated, inactive, and no longer relevant "archive"
1) OTP _is_ the standard MFA. You have the choice between software and hardware
solutions. Complain to companies still using SMS/Email/etc for second factor.
Loudly, please.
2) Use a proper password manager to store your OTPURI and generate the tokens,
as well as for storing your recovery codes
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022, at 00:06, RobinCandau via aur-general wrote:
> Can I adopt it or do you guys think that I should
> leave that to someone else ?
There is absolutely no reason you would be unable to adopt it. Go wild.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022, at 15:28, Brett Cornwall via aur-general wrote:
> This is done.
... or have someone like Brett who is willing to do it all for you :)
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On Fri, Feb 18, 2022, at 15:20, kestraly via aur-general wrote:
> Hi. I accidentally used my real name in astronciaiptv AUR commits (
> https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/log/?h=astronciaiptv ), is it
> possible to change it to Astroncia? Thanks.
Hey there. You would need to rebase those com
> - A cluster-in-clu
Whoops, I didn't quite finish this thought.
s/.*/A cluster-in-cluster deployment is created (I currently use Kind)/
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Ben Denhartog
b...@sudoforge.com
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022, at 02:51, David Runge wrote:
> On 2022-01-29 15:27:44 (-0700), Ben Denhartog via aur-general wrote:
>> - crictl
>> - critest
>
> Here we can use some effort to upstream fixes so that it is easier to
> build.
I'm happy to help with that.
>&
On Mon, Feb 7, 2022, at 17:07, Brett Cornwall via aur-general wrote:
> On 2022-02-07 13:33, Ben Denhartog via aur-general wrote:
>>>> - buildozer
>>>
>>> This seems to not use the AUR bazelisk package for building, but a
>>> release from github? Why does
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022, at 14:22, Brett Cornwall via aur-general wrote:
> On 2022-02-17 11:59, Ben Denhartog via aur-general wrote:
>>No, it's pretty straightforward, but note that being "closed source" and/or
>>"difficult to compile from source" ar
be moved to community,
simply that the parameters you're asking about are not pertinent to whether or
not it is.
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b...@sudoforge.com
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022, at 10:41, Fabio Loli via aur-general wrote:
> Il 29/01/22 23:27, Ben Denhartog via aur-general ha scritto:
&
>> # AUR packages that I'll move to community
>
> Some notes on the proposed packages:
>
>> - bazelisk
>
> No offense, but the Github description made me think, "now I have bazel
> and Golang, now I have three problems".
I'm not sure I follow you. Bazelisk is written in Golang, sure, but it's a t
Thanks for the link; I somehow missed that when searching the wiki prior to
sending my previous reply. I'd have to play around with patching `ledger-live`
to see if I ran into a set of similarly challenging issues that you did --
something I don't see as a necessary task until I begin exploring
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022, at 07:12, Daurnimator via aur-general wrote:
> On 30/1/22 09:27, Ben Denhartog via aur-general wrote:
>> # AUR packages that I'll move to community
>>
>> - kind (`kind-bin`)
>
> Out of curiousity: why kind?
>
> At one point I used it, bu
Hello good people and fellow miscreants,
My name is Benjamin Denhartog, better known as sudoforge [0], and I'd like to
formally submit an application to become a TU. I've maintained a few AUR
packages for a while now [1], and you've probably seen me around and about in
IRC (_mostly_ `#archlinux-of
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