Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer - Voting!

2010-10-20 Thread Ionuț Bîru

On 10/17/2010 04:02 AM, Loui Chang wrote:

On Sun 10 Oct 2010 21:27 +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote:

Hi!

My name is Lukas Fleischer, I'm a 20-year-old student from Germany,
studying Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart, freelance
web-developper, IT consultant and hobbyist DJ.

I've been using GNU/Linux for about three years (used OpenBSD and
FreeBSD before) and Arch Linux probably for about two years. Since then,
Arch Linux has become my Desktop distribution of choice being installed
and used on four of my workstations and one server (i686 as well as
x86_64, one box using [testing] and [community-testing] repos). Besides
Arch Linux, I'm still using Debian, Gentoo and *BSD as server
distributions/OS.

I'm a hardcore CLI user (zsh, tmux, mutt, irssi, mplayer, calcurse just
rock!), experienced programmer (10+ years) specialized in Perl, C and
Assembly and, as I already said, web-developper (PHP, MySQL,
PostgreSQL).

As I read about Loui looking for help with the AUR multiple times on
aur-dev, I thought I'd just give a try and apply for TU. My main
interests would be to help out with AUR development (just check some of
the patches I sent to aur-dev) and AUR cleanups (you might e.g. want to
have a look at aurdupes [1] and some of my mails to aur-general),
double-check popular AUR packages, and, of course, to maintain a couple
of packages in [community] including remuco, redshift, tinyproxy, mixxx
(I'd also like to see xwax in [community] but sadly, it's not really
popular), pytyle, optionally surf and tabbed and maybe some of the
OpenSync stuff (I'm still trying to get it work with calcurse and my
Symbian phone).

I currently maintain 22 packages in the AUR [2] and previously
maintained some other packages that have been moved to [community] (e.g.
perl-datetime-format-iso8601, perl-task-weaken, winetricks). You might
also want to check my archlinux-packages GIT repository [3] which is
(almost) always up-to-date. If you check some of the PKGBUILDs you might
notice that I care about consistency and conformity with standards
(although not all of the packages might stick to that, especially
virtualbox_bin still looks kinda ugly and contains some legacy stuff).
I'd really appreciate any kind of positive criticism and improvement
suggestions as regards that!

Well, if there are any questions left, feel free to ask. And before I
forget, Loui has agreed to be my sponsor :)

Regards,
Lukas

[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=40869
[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=mK=cryptocrack
[3] http://git.cryptocrack.de/?p=archlinux-packages.git;a=summary


The discussion period has ended!
Please vote on Lukas' Trusted User application.
http://aur.archlinux.org/tu.php?id=40

Thanks!



for some reason (no new thread) i missed this message and i'm not alone :D

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Ionuț


Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer - Voting!

2010-10-16 Thread Loui Chang
On Sun 10 Oct 2010 21:27 +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote:
 Hi!
 
 My name is Lukas Fleischer, I'm a 20-year-old student from Germany,
 studying Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart, freelance
 web-developper, IT consultant and hobbyist DJ.
 
 I've been using GNU/Linux for about three years (used OpenBSD and
 FreeBSD before) and Arch Linux probably for about two years. Since then,
 Arch Linux has become my Desktop distribution of choice being installed
 and used on four of my workstations and one server (i686 as well as
 x86_64, one box using [testing] and [community-testing] repos). Besides
 Arch Linux, I'm still using Debian, Gentoo and *BSD as server
 distributions/OS.
 
 I'm a hardcore CLI user (zsh, tmux, mutt, irssi, mplayer, calcurse just
 rock!), experienced programmer (10+ years) specialized in Perl, C and
 Assembly and, as I already said, web-developper (PHP, MySQL,
 PostgreSQL).
 
 As I read about Loui looking for help with the AUR multiple times on
 aur-dev, I thought I'd just give a try and apply for TU. My main
 interests would be to help out with AUR development (just check some of
 the patches I sent to aur-dev) and AUR cleanups (you might e.g. want to
 have a look at aurdupes [1] and some of my mails to aur-general),
 double-check popular AUR packages, and, of course, to maintain a couple
 of packages in [community] including remuco, redshift, tinyproxy, mixxx
 (I'd also like to see xwax in [community] but sadly, it's not really
 popular), pytyle, optionally surf and tabbed and maybe some of the
 OpenSync stuff (I'm still trying to get it work with calcurse and my
 Symbian phone).
 
 I currently maintain 22 packages in the AUR [2] and previously
 maintained some other packages that have been moved to [community] (e.g.
 perl-datetime-format-iso8601, perl-task-weaken, winetricks). You might
 also want to check my archlinux-packages GIT repository [3] which is
 (almost) always up-to-date. If you check some of the PKGBUILDs you might
 notice that I care about consistency and conformity with standards
 (although not all of the packages might stick to that, especially
 virtualbox_bin still looks kinda ugly and contains some legacy stuff).
 I'd really appreciate any kind of positive criticism and improvement
 suggestions as regards that!
 
 Well, if there are any questions left, feel free to ask. And before I
 forget, Loui has agreed to be my sponsor :)
 
 Regards,
 Lukas
 
 [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=40869
 [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=mK=cryptocrack
 [3] http://git.cryptocrack.de/?p=archlinux-packages.git;a=summary

The discussion period has ended!
Please vote on Lukas' Trusted User application.
http://aur.archlinux.org/tu.php?id=40

Thanks!



Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-12 Thread Pierre Chapuis
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:45:01 +0200, Lukas Fleischer 
archli...@cryptocrack.de wrote:


It's still quite easy to build custom packages that are in 
[community],

e.g. using the ABS [1]. You could use something like the following
command to sync PKGBUILDs from the repositories, edit your config.h
and build a new package (assuming that abs/sudo packages are 
installed,

$HOME/builds is an existing directory and the EDITOR environment
variable is set correctly):

`pkgname=surf; sudo abs community/$pkgname  cp -r
/var/abs/community/$pkgname/ $HOME/builds  cd $HOME/builds/$pkgname 


$EDITOR config.h; makepkg -is`

Of course, you can also do this step-by-step or write a wrapper 
script
if that looks too complicated to you... If you ever used the dwm 
package

from [community], the same thing is done there :)


Your suggestion works for me, so I will be happy to let you take over
the package. Good luck with your application!

--
Pierre 'catwell' Chapuis


Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-12 Thread Ionuț Bîru

On 10/11/2010 08:08 PM, Loui Chang wrote:

On Mon 11 Oct 2010 19:53 +0300, Ionuț Bîru wrote:

On 10/11/2010 03:34 PM, Loui Chang wrote:

On Sun 10 Oct 2010 21:27 +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote:

My name is Lukas Fleischer, I'm a 20-year-old student from Germany,
studying Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart, freelance
web-developper, IT consultant and hobbyist DJ.




As I read about Loui looking for help with the AUR multiple times on
aur-dev, I thought I'd just give a try and apply for TU. My main
interests would be to help out with AUR development (just check some of
the patches I sent to aur-dev) and AUR cleanups (you might e.g. want to
have a look at aurdupes [1] and some of my mails to aur-general),
double-check popular AUR packages, and, of course, to maintain a couple
of packages in [community] including remuco, redshift, tinyproxy, mixxx
(I'd also like to see xwax in [community] but sadly, it's not really
popular), pytyle, optionally surf and tabbed and maybe some of the
OpenSync stuff (I'm still trying to get it work with calcurse and my
Symbian phone).

Well, if there are any questions left, feel free to ask. And before I
forget, Loui has agreed to be my sponsor :)


Yep! I fully endorse Lukas' application. He has shown interest in
development of the AUR and seems to be quite aware and skilled in those
areas. I'm really happy someone is finally showing that initiative, and
I would gladly welcome him into the team.


i assume that this is your official message to start the discussion
period? :D


Yeah start the discussion period.



horay, lets break the ice.

I know Lukas for some time and we talk in the past about packaging and 
how can we improve different packages, virtualbox-ose and virtualbox_bin 
without duplicating stuff and some other things that i don't really 
remember now.


I'm really happy that he step up to join our team.

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Ionuț


Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-11 Thread Pierre Chapuis

Lukas Fleischer archli...@cryptocrack.de a écrit :

 optionally surf

How would you deal with config.h? To me surf should stay in AUR because of that.
-- 
Pierre 'catwell' Chapuis


Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-11 Thread Loui Chang
On Sun 10 Oct 2010 21:27 +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote:
 My name is Lukas Fleischer, I'm a 20-year-old student from Germany,
 studying Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart, freelance
 web-developper, IT consultant and hobbyist DJ.


 As I read about Loui looking for help with the AUR multiple times on
 aur-dev, I thought I'd just give a try and apply for TU. My main
 interests would be to help out with AUR development (just check some of
 the patches I sent to aur-dev) and AUR cleanups (you might e.g. want to
 have a look at aurdupes [1] and some of my mails to aur-general),
 double-check popular AUR packages, and, of course, to maintain a couple
 of packages in [community] including remuco, redshift, tinyproxy, mixxx
 (I'd also like to see xwax in [community] but sadly, it's not really
 popular), pytyle, optionally surf and tabbed and maybe some of the
 OpenSync stuff (I'm still trying to get it work with calcurse and my
 Symbian phone).
 
 Well, if there are any questions left, feel free to ask. And before I
 forget, Loui has agreed to be my sponsor :)

Yep! I fully endorse Lukas' application. He has shown interest in
development of the AUR and seems to be quite aware and skilled in those
areas. I'm really happy someone is finally showing that initiative, and
I would gladly welcome him into the team.



Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-11 Thread Lukas Fleischer
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 08:35:18AM +0200, Pierre Chapuis wrote:
  optionally surf
 
 How would you deal with config.h? To me surf should stay in AUR because of 
 that.

It's still quite easy to build custom packages that are in [community],
e.g. using the ABS [1]. You could use something like the following
command to sync PKGBUILDs from the repositories, edit your config.h
and build a new package (assuming that abs/sudo packages are installed,
$HOME/builds is an existing directory and the EDITOR environment
variable is set correctly):

`pkgname=surf; sudo abs community/$pkgname  cp -r
/var/abs/community/$pkgname/ $HOME/builds  cd $HOME/builds/$pkgname 
$EDITOR config.h; makepkg -is`

Of course, you can also do this step-by-step or write a wrapper script
if that looks too complicated to you... If you ever used the dwm package
from [community], the same thing is done there :)

Well, anyways, I'm still thinking about if it's worth it... This is
actually the reason I said I might *optionally* pull it into
[community]. Any other opinions?

[1] http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Arch_Build_System


Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-11 Thread Ionuț Bîru

On 10/11/2010 03:34 PM, Loui Chang wrote:

On Sun 10 Oct 2010 21:27 +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote:

My name is Lukas Fleischer, I'm a 20-year-old student from Germany,
studying Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart, freelance
web-developper, IT consultant and hobbyist DJ.




As I read about Loui looking for help with the AUR multiple times on
aur-dev, I thought I'd just give a try and apply for TU. My main
interests would be to help out with AUR development (just check some of
the patches I sent to aur-dev) and AUR cleanups (you might e.g. want to
have a look at aurdupes [1] and some of my mails to aur-general),
double-check popular AUR packages, and, of course, to maintain a couple
of packages in [community] including remuco, redshift, tinyproxy, mixxx
(I'd also like to see xwax in [community] but sadly, it's not really
popular), pytyle, optionally surf and tabbed and maybe some of the
OpenSync stuff (I'm still trying to get it work with calcurse and my
Symbian phone).

Well, if there are any questions left, feel free to ask. And before I
forget, Loui has agreed to be my sponsor :)


Yep! I fully endorse Lukas' application. He has shown interest in
development of the AUR and seems to be quite aware and skilled in those
areas. I'm really happy someone is finally showing that initiative, and
I would gladly welcome him into the team.



i assume that this is your official message to start the discussion 
period? :D


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Ionuț


Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-11 Thread Loui Chang
On Mon 11 Oct 2010 19:53 +0300, Ionuț Bîru wrote:
 On 10/11/2010 03:34 PM, Loui Chang wrote:
 On Sun 10 Oct 2010 21:27 +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote:
 My name is Lukas Fleischer, I'm a 20-year-old student from Germany,
 studying Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart, freelance
 web-developper, IT consultant and hobbyist DJ.
 
 
 As I read about Loui looking for help with the AUR multiple times on
 aur-dev, I thought I'd just give a try and apply for TU. My main
 interests would be to help out with AUR development (just check some of
 the patches I sent to aur-dev) and AUR cleanups (you might e.g. want to
 have a look at aurdupes [1] and some of my mails to aur-general),
 double-check popular AUR packages, and, of course, to maintain a couple
 of packages in [community] including remuco, redshift, tinyproxy, mixxx
 (I'd also like to see xwax in [community] but sadly, it's not really
 popular), pytyle, optionally surf and tabbed and maybe some of the
 OpenSync stuff (I'm still trying to get it work with calcurse and my
 Symbian phone).
 
 Well, if there are any questions left, feel free to ask. And before I
 forget, Loui has agreed to be my sponsor :)
 
 Yep! I fully endorse Lukas' application. He has shown interest in
 development of the AUR and seems to be quite aware and skilled in those
 areas. I'm really happy someone is finally showing that initiative, and
 I would gladly welcome him into the team.
 
 i assume that this is your official message to start the discussion
 period? :D

Yeah start the discussion period.



[aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-10 Thread Lukas Fleischer
Hi!

My name is Lukas Fleischer, I'm a 20-year-old student from Germany,
studying Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart, freelance
web-developper, IT consultant and hobbyist DJ.

I've been using GNU/Linux for about three years (used OpenBSD and
FreeBSD before) and Arch Linux probably for about two years. Since then,
Arch Linux has become my Desktop distribution of choice being installed
and used on four of my workstations and one server (i686 as well as
x86_64, one box using [testing] and [community-testing] repos). Besides
Arch Linux, I'm still using Debian, Gentoo and *BSD as server
distributions/OS.

I'm a hardcore CLI user (zsh, tmux, mutt, irssi, mplayer, calcurse just
rock!), experienced programmer (10+ years) specialized in Perl, C and
Assembly and, as I already said, web-developper (PHP, MySQL,
PostgreSQL).

As I read about Loui looking for help with the AUR multiple times on
aur-dev, I thought I'd just give a try and apply for TU. My main
interests would be to help out with AUR development (just check some of
the patches I sent to aur-dev) and AUR cleanups (you might e.g. want to
have a look at aurdupes [1] and some of my mails to aur-general),
double-check popular AUR packages, and, of course, to maintain a couple
of packages in [community] including remuco, redshift, tinyproxy, mixxx
(I'd also like to see xwax in [community] but sadly, it's not really
popular), pytyle, optionally surf and tabbed and maybe some of the
OpenSync stuff (I'm still trying to get it work with calcurse and my
Symbian phone).

I currently maintain 22 packages in the AUR [2] and previously
maintained some other packages that have been moved to [community] (e.g.
perl-datetime-format-iso8601, perl-task-weaken, winetricks). You might
also want to check my archlinux-packages GIT repository [3] which is
(almost) always up-to-date. If you check some of the PKGBUILDs you might
notice that I care about consistency and conformity with standards
(although not all of the packages might stick to that, especially
virtualbox_bin still looks kinda ugly and contains some legacy stuff).
I'd really appreciate any kind of positive criticism and improvement
suggestions as regards that!

Well, if there are any questions left, feel free to ask. And before I
forget, Loui has agreed to be my sponsor :)

Regards,
Lukas

[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=40869
[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=mK=cryptocrack
[3] http://git.cryptocrack.de/?p=archlinux-packages.git;a=summary


Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-10 Thread Ng Oon-Ee
On Sun, 2010-10-10 at 21:27 +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote:
snip
 (I'd also like to see xwax in [community] but sadly, it's not really
 popular), pytyle, optionally surf and tabbed and maybe some of the
 OpenSync stuff (I'm still trying to get it work with calcurse and my
 Symbian phone).
snip

offtopic Wasn't it the case that in most cases the TUs can bring stuff
to [community] as they see fit, even if its not got very many votes?
Obviously for 'normal' packages, not 2 GB ones =)

/offtopic



Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-10 Thread Brad Fanella
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 06:36:45AM +0800, Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
 On Sun, 2010-10-10 at 21:27 +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote:
 snip
  (I'd also like to see xwax in [community] but sadly, it's not really
  popular), pytyle, optionally surf and tabbed and maybe some of the
  OpenSync stuff (I'm still trying to get it work with calcurse and my
  Symbian phone).
 snip
 
 offtopic Wasn't it the case that in most cases the TUs can bring stuff
 to [community] as they see fit, even if its not got very many votes?
 Obviously for 'normal' packages, not 2 GB ones =)
 
 /offtopic


http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines
Only 'popular' packages may enter the repo, as defined by 1% usage from 
pkgstats or 10 votes on the AUR.

:-)

I don't think that holds true for dependencies of a package. Don't quote me on 
that though. 


Re: [aur-general] TU Application: Lukas Fleischer

2010-10-10 Thread Lukas Fleischer
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 05:58:07PM -0700, Brad Fanella wrote:
 http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines
 Only 'popular' packages may enter the repo, as defined by 1% usage from 
 pkgstats or 10 votes on the AUR.
 
 :-)
 
 I don't think that holds true for dependencies of a package. Don't quote me 
 on that though. 

Yes, just read a bit further down (the part about exceptions to this
rule): dependencies of packages who satisfy the definition of popular,
including makedeps and optdeps :)