Re: [aur-general] Christmas Cleanup of [community] - Stage 2

2011-12-14 Thread Lukas Fleischer
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 02:30:21PM +0100, Alexander Rødseth wrote: > Hi, > > The Christmas Cleanup has been a success so far. Thanks to everybody > that has contributed by adopting packages, editing the wiki page or > giving suggestions for specific packages and how they should be > handled. > >

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-14 Thread Alexander Rødseth
Allright, all packages where makepkg --source works have now been moved. -- Sincerely,  Alexander Rødseth  Arch Linux Trusted User  (xyproto on IRC, trontonic on AUR)

Re: [aur-general] Christmas Cleanup of [community] - Stage 2

2011-12-14 Thread Ray Rashif
On 14 December 2011 21:55, Alexander Rødseth wrote: > Oh, and please update the table at > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Christmas_Cleanup#Orphaned_community_packages_that_should_be_moved_to_unsupported > once packages have been moved. > > Thanks. :) > > -- > Sincerely, > Alexander Røds

Re: [aur-general] Christmas Cleanup of [community] - Stage 2

2011-12-14 Thread Alexander Rødseth
Oh, and please update the table at https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Christmas_Cleanup#Orphaned_community_packages_that_should_be_moved_to_unsupported once packages have been moved. Thanks. :) -- Sincerely,  Alexander Rødseth  Arch Linux Trusted User  (xyproto on IRC, trontonic on AUR)

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-14 Thread Emiliano Vavassori
Il giorno 14/dic/2011, alle ore 13:55, Alexander Rødseth ha scritto: > Feel free to adopt the packages when they enter AUR or consider > applying to become a TU to maintain packages in community. Thanks. As I said, I would be a pleasure to be a TU but I'm pretty sure I cannot cope with the task

Re: [aur-general] Christmas Cleanup of [community] - Stage 2

2011-12-14 Thread Alexander Rødseth
The exception to the list of packages that are about to be moved are the ones that are adopted, so make sure the package is really an orphan before moving it. -- Cordially,  Alexander Rødseth  Arch Linux Trusted User  (xyproto on IRC, trontonic on AUR)

[aur-general] Christmas Cleanup of [community] - Stage 2

2011-12-14 Thread Alexander Rødseth
Hi, The Christmas Cleanup has been a success so far. Thanks to everybody that has contributed by adopting packages, editing the wiki page or giving suggestions for specific packages and how they should be handled. - At least 9 packages in [community] that were previously orphans have now been ado

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-14 Thread Alexander Rødseth
Hi Emiliano, Feel free to adopt the packages when they enter AUR or consider applying to become a TU to maintain packages in community. "Reserving" packages on AUR is hard to do, as anyone can adopt them once they are orphans, but I can send an e-mail once they are moved over. -- Best regards,

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-11 Thread Emiliano Vavassori
Il giorno 11/dic/2011, alle ore 17:39, Alexander Rødseth ha scritto: > Okay. Added a wiki page for the Christmas Cleanup: Would like to adopt and maintain some packages, tough I'm not a TU nor I have sufficient knowledge/time to be as such. The packages in which I'm interested are: * grass * m

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-11 Thread Andrea Scarpino
On Sunday 11 December 2011 17:39:55 Alexander =?ISO-8859-1?Q?R=F8dseth?= wrote: > Okay. Added a wiki page for the Christmas Cleanup: > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Christmas_Cleanup I added a Bugs column with the opened bug reports. -- Andrea

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-11 Thread Alexander Rødseth
Okay. Added a wiki page for the Christmas Cleanup: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Christmas_Cleanup The packages that are dependencies for other packages has not yet been marked, so the wiki page needs some editing there, but lx* and ibus* are on the list of exceptions. - Alexander

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-11 Thread Thomas Dziedzic
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 7:54 AM, Alexander Rødseth wrote: > Ok, we'll leave lxde, ibus and packages that are dependencies, make > dependencies or optional dependencies for packages in core, extra, > multilib or community, then. > Thanks for pointing this out. > > A correction for the historical fa

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-11 Thread Alexander Rødseth
Ok, we'll leave lxde, ibus and packages that are dependencies, make dependencies or optional dependencies for packages in core, extra, multilib or community, then. Thanks for pointing this out. A correction for the historical facts above, btw: Robert Plot was born in 1640, not 1960, sorry for the

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-10 Thread Bartłomiej Piotrowski
We should also leave LXDE (lxterminal, lxsession, lxpanel, lxlauncher). I can took these packages if it's necessary. -- Bartłomiej Piotrowski Arch Linux Trusted User http://archlinux.org/ signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-10 Thread Eric Bélanger
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Alexander Rødseth wrote: > Season's greetings, > > > After the 13th of December (the 14th of December, then), we (TU's) > will move all packages that are still orphans from [community] to > unsupported (AUR). Maintaining [community] and unsupported are part of > o

Re: [aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-10 Thread Thomas Dziedzic
> With this freshly in mind, I hope there remains no doubt that this is > the perfect date to gather up all the orphans for a big package > cleanup. > > After the 13th of December (the 14th of December, then), we (TU's) > will move all packages that are still orphans from [community] to > unsupport

[aur-general] Christmas cleanup of [community]

2011-12-10 Thread Alexander Rødseth
Season's greetings, As December the 13th is approaching, I would like to extend a hand, to invite you all to a Christmas cleaning of our packages. As you may, or may not know, December the 13th is the longest night of the year, at least it were said to be so, before the Gregorian calender was in