Re: [aur-general] [tu-bylaws] [PATCH] Clarify the process for Special Removal of an inactive TU

2018-01-20 Thread Xyne
On 2018-01-19 09:16 +0100 Lukas Jirkovsky via aur-general wrote: >My common sense tells me that activity that helps Arch Linux to >prosper should be considered – be it packaging, triaging AUR requests >etc. > >From that point of view, it makes sense to not count voting as TU >activity, thereby

Re: [aur-general] Special Removal of an Inactive TU: speps

2018-01-20 Thread Xyne
Doug Newgard via aur-general wrote: >Yes, it is a bit ambiguous. The discussion in #archlinux-tu concluded that the >voting being an the AUR was just happenstance and intent of the section was >that voting not be included in point 2. With many/most of the most active TUs >participating or present

[aur-general] rewrite git history

2018-01-20 Thread Sandor Nagy
Hi, I did git commit and git push into AUR from a PC at my workplace using company email address accidentally, but it is a policy at our company, that email address must not to be public. Can I clean that anyway? I have set my public email address and tried git commit --amend --reset-author using