On 18.10.20 17:39, Tim Meusel via aur-general wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm Tim Meusel and I want to spent more time in the Arch Linux community
> and increase the package quality.
>
> [...]
>
> I talked to shibumi and hashworks in the past days, both reviewed the
> packages and agreed to sponsor my appl
On 25.06.20 11:36, Thore Bödecker via aur-general wrote:
> The discussion period is over, may the voting start:
>
> https://aur.archlinux.org/tu/?id=122
The voting period is over and we have a result:
Yes: 28
No: 4
Abstain: 16
Participation: 85.71%
So congratulations are
On 08.06.20 15:11, Thore Bödecker via aur-general wrote:
> Hey o/
>
> On 08.06.20 15:08, hashworks via aur-general wrote:
> > My name is Justin Kromlinger aka hashworks and I'm applying as a
> > Trusted User with the sponsorship of Thore Bödecker aka foxxx0 and
> >
Hey o/
On 08.06.20 15:08, hashworks via aur-general wrote:
> My name is Justin Kromlinger aka hashworks and I'm applying as a
> Trusted User with the sponsorship of Thore Bödecker aka foxxx0 and
> Christian Rebischke aka shibumi who recently reviewed my AUR packages
> [1] – thanks for that!
I am
Hey,
let me just quickly thank all people who have participated in this
thread thus far.
I'm seeing a very polite, respectful and constructive discussion from
all sides, which I very much enjoyed reading.
On 27.02.19 08:53, Drew DeVault via aur-general wrote:
> Instead I'd like to ask this: if I'
On 16.11.18 - 18:27, Florian Pritz via aur-general wrote:
> My idea is to either generate the results on demand or cache them in the
> code. If cached in the code, there would be no database load. It would
> just pass through the code so we can perform rate limiting. Granted, if
> we can implemente
Updated to 0.17.3 and released to [community] :)
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I'm currently using it from within mutt and wouldn't mind to maintain
it.
Cheers o/
On 06.12.17 - 22:04, Pierre Neidhardt via aur-general wrote:
>
> I've stopped using fzf a while back and I'm not interested in
> maintaining its community package anymore.
>
> Anybody happy to take over?
>
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