[aur-general] Signoff report for [community-testing]

2016-02-28 Thread Arch Website Notification
=== Signoff report for [community-testing] ===
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/signoffs/

There are currently:
* 2 new packages in last 24 hours
* 0 known bad packages
* 0 packages not accepting signoffs
* 0 fully signed off packages
* 24 packages missing signoffs
* 2 packages older than 14 days

(Note: the word 'package' as used here refers to packages as grouped by
pkgbase, architecture, and repository; e.g., one PKGBUILD produces one
package per architecture, even if it is a split package.)


== New packages in [community-testing] in last 24 hours (2 total) ==

* virtualbox-5.0.14-3 (i686)
* virtualbox-5.0.14-3 (x86_64)


== Incomplete signoffs for [community] (24 total) ==

* owncloud-9.0.0beta2-1 (any)
0/2 signoffs
* owncloud-app-bookmarks-9.0.0beta2-1 (any)
0/2 signoffs
* owncloud-app-calendar-1:1.0alpha2-1 (any)
0/2 signoffs
* owncloud-app-contacts-1:0.5.0.0-2 (any)
0/2 signoffs
* owncloud-app-documents-1:9.0.0beta2-1 (any)
0/2 signoffs
* owncloud-app-gallery-9.0.0beta2-1 (any)
0/2 signoffs
* acpi_call-1.1.0-40 (i686)
0/1 signoffs
* bbswitch-0.8-42 (i686)
0/1 signoffs
* jack2-1.9.10-4 (i686)
0/1 signoffs
* mgba-0.4.0-2 (i686)
0/1 signoffs
* r8168-8.041.00-5 (i686)
0/1 signoffs
* rt3562sta-2.4.1.1_r3-5 (i686)
0/1 signoffs
* tp_smapi-0.41-79 (i686)
0/1 signoffs
* vhba-module-20140928-23 (i686)
0/1 signoffs
* virtualbox-5.0.14-3 (i686)
0/1 signoffs
* acpi_call-1.1.0-40 (x86_64)
0/2 signoffs
* bbswitch-0.8-42 (x86_64)
0/2 signoffs
* jack2-1.9.10-4 (x86_64)
0/2 signoffs
* mgba-0.4.0-2 (x86_64)
0/2 signoffs
* r8168-8.041.00-5 (x86_64)
0/2 signoffs
* rt3562sta-2.4.1.1_r3-5 (x86_64)
0/2 signoffs
* tp_smapi-0.41-79 (x86_64)
0/2 signoffs
* vhba-module-20140928-23 (x86_64)
0/2 signoffs
* virtualbox-5.0.14-3 (x86_64)
0/2 signoffs


== All packages in [community-testing] for more than 14 days (2 total) ==

* jack2-1.9.10-4 (i686), since 2016-02-04
* jack2-1.9.10-4 (x86_64), since 2016-02-04


== Top five in signoffs in last 24 hours ==

1. heftig - 6 signoffs
2. bisson - 2 signoffs


Re: [aur-general] Can't reset password

2016-02-28 Thread Johannes Löthberg

On 27/02, Jesus Balbastro wrote:

Hello
I'm trying to log in to aur but my password didn't work. I keep trying to
reset but i don't get the confirmation email. Any help? Thank you.


What's your username and email address tied to the account? (Feel free 
to reply off-list.)


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 Johannes Löthberg
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Re: [aur-general] Can't reset password

2016-02-28 Thread Johannes Löthberg

On 28/02, Johannes Löthberg wrote:

On 27/02, Jesus Balbastro wrote:

Hello
I'm trying to log in to aur but my password didn't work. I keep trying to
reset but i don't get the confirmation email. Any help? Thank you.


What's your username and email address tied to the account? (Feel free 
to reply off-list.)




Oh, I see, you misstyped your email address while registering. I've 
fixed the typo, so you should be able to request a password reset 
through the AUR now.


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 Johannes Löthberg
 PGP Key ID: 0x50FB9B273A9D0BB5
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[aur-general] TU Application - Dustin Falgout

2016-02-28 Thread Dustin Falgout
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Hi Everyone,

My name is Dustin Falgout (aka lots0logs) and this is my application to join 
the Arch Linux project as a Trusted User.

About Me:

I'm 29 years old. I live on the Gulf Coast (USA). I work for a leading 
WordPress Theme Company where I do a little bit of everything: from sales, to 
development, to quality assurance, to tech support (you name it...). My first 
experience with linux was with Ubuntu in 2003. It wasn't until around 2008 that 
I began using linux exclusively on my desktops. Wanting more control than comes 
easily with Ubuntu, I first turned to openSUSE and was content for a while. In 
early 2013, I performed my first Arch linux installation and have been using it 
ever since.

- From the start I loved almost everything about Arch. The one thing I didn't 
love was the attitudes towards new users that was so common in the forum. I 
certainly understand all sides of what is a complex issue and I'm not trying to 
open that can of worms here. I'm only mentioning it because when I first became 
an Arch user I found the overall tone of the forum to be extremely off-putting, 
so much so that I can pinpoint it as the sole reason I shied away from trying 
to become an active contributor back then. Also, it will help everyone to know 
where my head was at when I tell you the rest of my story.

I stumbled upon Antergos in May 2013 and I immediately knew that I had found my 
home. The project's goals and the views of its developers aligned perfectly 
with my own. For me, Antergos was (and still is) the perfect solution as it has 
allowed me to contribute (albeit indirectly) to the advancement of what I truly 
believe to be the best linux distribution available. I know that's a rather 
broad statement, but I'm trying to keep this short and to the point. If anyone 
would like me to elaborate on something more specifically, I'd be happy to do 
so.

I currently maintain six or seven PKGBUILDS in the AUR, of which three are 
notable: pycharm-eap[1], lightdm-webkit2-greeter[2], and 
lightdm-webkit-theme-antergos[3]. I've indirectly contributed to other packages 
in the AUR through comments by offering advice to users, notifying maintainers 
of new releases as well as any problems with PKGBUILDS (always including a 
proposed solution), and directing bug reports away from AUR comments and to 
their proper channel. I always take the time to properly request deletion of 
PKGBUILDS that shouldnt be in the AUR (for whatever reason) whenever I come 
across one. I've also reported (and still do report) bugs on 
http://bugs.archlinux.org when it was/is appropriate. On one or two occasions 
I've gone as far as reaching out directly to maintainers of official packages 
to provide them with important information.

Its's also worth mentioning that I currently maintain many packages[4] for 
Antergos and I'm open to moving any (that are appropriate) to community.

So you might be wondering: "Why become a TU now?". Well, the reason is pretty 
simple. I was asked to consider applying by Alex Filgueira, the TU who 
currently maintains the Cinnamon packages and a person with whom I've had the 
pleasure of collaborating with on Antergos for the past three years. Sadly, his 
schedule has become far too busy to continue to maintain the Cinnamon packages. 
Another TU, György Balló, has been picking up the slack for the past few months 
but, having more than a few packages of his own to maintain, he told Alex that 
it would be nice to have some help with Cinnamon. Considering that Cinnamon is 
my own personal desktop of choice, Alex thought I would want to consider 
joining forces with György to maintain Cinnamon. Obviously, Alex was correct 
and so here we are. That's my story :)

I know that every minute of your free time is priceless, so thank you all in 
advance for taking the time review and consider my application. I look forward 
to (hopefully) "making things official" between myself and Arch Linux.


[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pycharm-eap/
[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lightdm-webkit2-greeter/
[3] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lightdm-webkit-theme-antergos/
[4] http://build.antergos.com/browse/main


Best Regards,

Dustin Falgout
Web Developer

E-mail: dus...@falgout.us
Google/Skype: dustinfalgout
Freenode IRC: #antergos
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[aur-general] nerolinux

2016-02-28 Thread WebDawg
I can git clone nerolinux from the aur but I cannot find it in the
search in the aur?

What is the deal?


Re: [aur-general] nerolinux

2016-02-28 Thread Félix Piédallu
I can confirm. The AUR page is referenced in Duckduckgo but there is a 404 
error once i am on the aur page. 

Le 28 février 2016 23:48:43 GMT+01:00, WebDawg  a écrit :
>I can git clone nerolinux from the aur but I cannot find it in the
>search in the aur?
>
>What is the deal?

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Re: [aur-general] nerolinux

2016-02-28 Thread Eli Schwartz
On 02/28/2016 05:48 PM, WebDawg wrote:
> I can git clone nerolinux from the aur but I cannot find it in the
> search in the aur?
> 
> What is the deal?
> 

That means it has been deleted from the AUR.

Deleted packages do not have their git history purged.

-- 
Eli Schwartz


Re: [aur-general] nerolinux

2016-02-28 Thread brent timothy saner
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On 02/28/2016 05:50 PM, Félix Piédallu wrote:
> I can confirm. The AUR page is referenced in Duckduckgo but there is a 404 
> error once i am on the aur page. 
> 
> Le 28 février 2016 23:48:43 GMT+01:00, WebDawg  a écrit :
>> I can git clone nerolinux from the aur but I cannot find it in the
>> search in the aur?
>>
>> What is the deal?
> 

Presumably, someone has created the repository but not entered a
PKGBUILD for the project yet so it is empty but reserved. I'd have to
look at AUR4's source to confirm as I didn't design nor maintain it, but
would this be a possibility?
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Re: [aur-general] nerolinux

2016-02-28 Thread WebDawg
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Eli Schwartz  wrote:
> On 02/28/2016 05:48 PM, WebDawg wrote:
>> I can git clone nerolinux from the aur but I cannot find it in the
>> search in the aur?
>>
>> What is the deal?
>>
>
> That means it has been deleted from the AUR.
>
> Deleted packages do not have their git history purged.
>
> --
> Eli Schwartz


Is there anyway to track the reason it was deleted?

Web...


Re: [aur-general] nerolinux

2016-02-28 Thread Eli Schwartz
On 02/28/2016 05:58 PM, WebDawg wrote:
> Is there anyway to track the reason it was deleted?

You could try looking through the aur-requests mailing list for a
deletion request.

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Re: [aur-general] nerolinux

2016-02-28 Thread WebDawg
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Eli Schwartz  wrote:
> On 02/28/2016 05:58 PM, WebDawg wrote:
>> Is there anyway to track the reason it was deleted?
>
> You could try looking through the aur-requests mailing list for a
> deletion request.
>
> --
> Eli Schwartz

I see requests for nerolinux3 but not nerolinux, does this mean the
maintainer deleted it, considering this stuff is all git based now
there is no other way to track?