On 26 May 2014 15:19, Steven Honeyman stevenhoney...@gmail.com wrote:
Either way, perhaps the Wiki should be changed to say 1000 votes instead :D
Popularity is not the only criterion involved. A package may have
deficiencies elsewhere that are preventing it from being supported in
[community].
Reading the wiki, I got the impression that AUR packages with more
than 10 votes would be considered worthy enough to move to the
Community repo. I understand that the ones with thousands of votes
haven't moved due to licence type issues or binary requirements (e.g.
spotify, minecraft, teamviewer,
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On 26.5.2014 11:19, Steven Honeyman wrote:
Reading the wiki, I got the impression that AUR packages with more
than 10 votes would be considered worthy enough to move to the
Community repo. I understand that the ones with thousands of votes
On 26.05.2014 11:19, Steven Honeyman wrote:
Reading the wiki, I got the impression that AUR packages with more
than 10 votes would be considered worthy enough to move to the
Community repo.
Package are only moved to community if a TU is interested in them. That
rule you read in the wiki means