Re: [aur-general] Resignation as Trusted User

2020-09-07 Thread Radislav Golubtsov via aur-general

  
>Tuesday, September 8, 2020 6:28 AM +11:00 from Giancarlo Razzolini via 
>aur-general :
> 
>Hi Guys,
>
>TL:DR, stepping down as TU, remaining as developer and devops.
>
>I have been dabbling with this for a while now, but I think it's time.
>I haven't been handling a lot of TU related stuff for a long time now (with
>exception to voting).
>
>Keeping TU rights just for voting isn't the right thing to do, so, I therefore
>step down as a TU.
>
>I'll keep working on mkinitcpio and on devops, and I will continue to be 
>available
>to *everyone*. Please, one of you remove my TU permissions on aurweb. Thank 
>you all.
>
>Regards,
>Giancarlo Razzolini
 
Really the time has come, Giancarlo ?! ))
 
    But nevertheless, thank you very much for your job regarding "AUR 
migration" in July this year, as the utmost deal.
 
    And thank you againg for resetting my password in the AUR somewhere in 
July-2015. ))
 
    I am quite sure those activities definitely were your TU-related dealings ! 
))
 
-- 
Kind regards,
Radislav (Radicchio) Golubtsov

Re: [aur-general] Resignation as Trusted User

2020-09-07 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini via aur-general

Em setembro 7, 2020 16:50 Santiago Torres-Arias escreveu:

Thank you for all your work Giancarlo.

I'm relieved to open this email and see that you are sticking around. I
think you're a fundamental part of what keeps Arch not only going, but
improving.

I think I did the thing, and you are now a normal user in the AUR
system.



Thank you for your kind words sangy. I'm not going anywhere Arch related anytime
soon. Just reconciling some stuff on my end. I was not feeling too good about 
myself
not handling *any* AUR requests in a long, long time.

Not even going to mention I barely did package reviews for TU candidates. So 
yeah,
I think I did the right thing.

Regards,
Giancarlo Razzolini

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Re: [aur-general] Resignation as Trusted User

2020-09-07 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini via aur-general

Em setembro 7, 2020 16:27 Giancarlo Razzolini via aur-general escreveu:


Keeping TU rights just for voting isn't the right thing to do, so, I therefore
step down as a TU.



This is my *personal* opinion, I'm not professing, nor imposing any moral 
judgment
on anyone doing precisely that. Just to clarify this. I'm not a TU anymore (my 
aurweb
rights were already revoked), so I can say this from an outside perspective 
(joking).

Regards,
Giancarlo Razzolini

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Re: [aur-general] Resignation as Trusted User

2020-09-07 Thread Santiago Torres-Arias via aur-general
Thank you for all your work Giancarlo.

I'm relieved to open this email and see that you are sticking around. I
think you're a fundamental part of what keeps Arch not only going, but
improving.

I think I did the thing, and you are now a normal user in the AUR
system.

Cheers!
-Santiago

On Mon, Sep 07, 2020 at 04:27:31PM -0300, Giancarlo Razzolini via aur-general 
wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> 
> TL:DR, stepping down as TU, remaining as developer and devops.
> 
> I have been dabbling with this for a while now, but I think it's time.
> I haven't been handling a lot of TU related stuff for a long time now (with
> exception to voting).
> 
> Keeping TU rights just for voting isn't the right thing to do, so, I therefore
> step down as a TU.
> 
> I'll keep working on mkinitcpio and on devops, and I will continue to be 
> available
> to *everyone*. Please, one of you remove my TU permissions on aurweb. Thank 
> you all.
> 
> Regards,
> Giancarlo Razzolini




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[aur-general] Resignation as Trusted User

2020-09-07 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini via aur-general

Hi Guys,

TL:DR, stepping down as TU, remaining as developer and devops.

I have been dabbling with this for a while now, but I think it's time.
I haven't been handling a lot of TU related stuff for a long time now (with
exception to voting).

Keeping TU rights just for voting isn't the right thing to do, so, I therefore
step down as a TU.

I'll keep working on mkinitcpio and on devops, and I will continue to be 
available
to *everyone*. Please, one of you remove my TU permissions on aurweb. Thank you 
all.

Regards,
Giancarlo Razzolini

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Re: [aur-general] TU application - raster

2020-09-07 Thread Eli Schwartz via aur-general
On 8/23/20 9:47 AM, Eli Schwartz wrote:
> On 8/23/20 4:42 AM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
>> On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 09:15:34 +0100 Carsten Haitzler  
>> said:
>>
>> Forgot to pgp sign... this reply is.
>>
>>> Hi Everyone.
>>>
>>> I'm Carsten - or Raster.
>>>
>>> Sponsors: eschwartz and shibumi agreed to +1 me
>>>
>>> I'm upstream founder of enlightenment, EFL, terminology and a few other
>>> things. I work at Arm in Cambridge, UK (and live here). I've been involved 
>>> in
>>> OSS and releasing software since like 1995/96 or so for Linux (And other
>>> Unixen at the time). I've worked on several distributions - RedHat, Debian
>>> (made custom variant, not upstream) and Tizen. I pretty much eat, breathe 
>>> and
>>> sleep C, and of course that comes with the requisite "I can drive a shell
>>> script off a cliff gracefully" developer skill-set. Linux is my OS. I don't
>>> dual boot. All my machines are Linux machines without booting into anything
>>> else and that's been the way for me for me since I got my first PC in 1996
>>> after I had to give up on the Amiga. This PC then ran just Linux and nothing
>>> else (never saw a DOS or Windows install). In fact all but 2 of my machines
>>> are Arch Linux (Rockpro64 dev board (debian SID) and my Ampere Emag aarch64
>>> workstation (Ubuntu), my pinephone has Manjaro for now which is 
>>> kind-of-close
>>> to Arch...).
>>>
>>> I already maintain the AUR packages for efl-git, enlightenment-git, 
>>> rage-git,
>>> efl-git-asan, enlightenment-git-asan and have for a long while now (also
>>> co-maintain terminology-git). You can see that I'm responsive to issues 
>>> people
>>> bring up and fix them pretty fast. I have done some edits to the arch wiki 
>>> as
>>> well over time.
>>>
>>> I will admit - I haven't really touched the Arch forums... I'm really an
>>> IRC/Email person, but I am on #archlinux, #archlinux-offtopic (and
>>> #archlinux-arm) most of the time.
>>>
>>> I've been using arch as my primary/only distro now for maybe about 4-5 
>>> years.
>>> I like its simplicity and "don't patch/modify things from upstream unless
>>> absolutely needed" policy (as an upstream I smile warmly at this direction).
>>> It's very developer friendly... and that's who I am. I also run ALARM on my
>>> Rapsberry Pis.
>>>
>>> I do spend most of my effort on the upstream work on these E related 
>>> projects
>>> as those are what I write, release, add features to and fix bugs in.
>>>
>>> I'm about as googlable as it gets:
>>>
>>> ras...@rasterman.com
>>> http://www.rasterman.com
>>>
>>> I know that there are a lot of packages to maintain for a very small number 
>>> of
>>> people, so I'm happy to help out.
>>>
>>> I'd be best at taking over or being co-maintainer of:
>>>
>>> * efl
>>> * enlightenment
>>> * terminology
>>>
>>> Other packages I can add to community:
>>>
>>> * rage (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rage - i maintain rage-git 
>>> already)
>>> * evisum (https://www.enlightenment.org/news/2020-06-07-evisum-05-release)
>>>
>>> And in future any others that I think are past the bar of "worth including 
>>> in
>>> Arch community rather than AUR" over time (there are ones brewing or lurking
>>> like EDI https://www.enlightenment.org/about-edi, Ephoto
>>> https://www.enlightenment.org/about-ephoto, Enventor
>>> https://www.enlightenment.org/about-enventor)
>>>
>>> I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work with
>>> that might be a bit niche like:
>>>
>>> * packagekit
>>> * ddcutil
>>>
>>> And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a 
>>> bit
>>> better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of
>>> knowledge/use.
>>>
>>> My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C
>>> http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get=0xD147F94364295E8C
>>>
>>> Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :)
> 
> I approve this TU application. Looking forward to seeing you on the team
> soon. :)

The discussion period is over, time to vote!

https://aur.archlinux.org/tu/?id=123


-- 
Eli Schwartz
Bug Wrangler and Trusted User



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