@Muflone and other PM's, is this acceptable language against someone in
the Arch/AUR community?
I must stress this was an hyperbole and I don't certainly think you're crazy
and I hope this can be sorted out somehow.
On 17 March 2024 21:38:21 GMT+01:00, Pellegrino Prevete
wrote:
>> Pellegrino continues to post more defamatory than relevant comments
on AUR pages in response to deletion requests instead of replying to the
relevant email thread (e.g. for python2-rpm - PRQ#57945 - which is binary
incomp
Pellegrino, please kindly stop this uncivilized behavior and hysteria.
You just sent another ten requests and you routinely send for deletion packages
you made me upgrade hours earlier.
You are completely insane.
This individual who has even the courage of replying has broken huge dependency
trees in front of me without any shame because of one liners in the main
packages, has ignored my private communications on logistic issues and
kept insulting me, has sent me packets of 10-20 out dates notifications
Pellegrino continues to post more defamatory than relevant comments on
AUR pages in response to deletion requests instead of replying to the
relevant email thread (e.g. for python2-rpm - PRQ#57945 - which is binary
incompatible with current librpm.so in repo, and also unused on AUR):
[...]
Re: (suspension of Pellegrino Prevete) - was: removal of yuzu from the
official repos – > Dear Muflone,
>
> because of that suspension I can't send code signed with my larger set
of keys to the aur without adding those same keys to my main account,
which I won't do.
> How after fin
Dear arch users,
it's months now i keep receiving harrassments from Marcello in requests
and comments.
I have been thinking for quite some months to start livestreaming aur
work sessions so everybody can
witness the issues I am having with Marcello.
I have already published one it which I
Pellegrino continues to post more defamatory than relevant comments on
AUR pages in response to deletion requests instead of replying to the
relevant email thread (e.g. for python2-rpm - PRQ#57945 - which is binary
incompatible with current librpm.so in repo, and also unused on AUR):
[...]
Il 17/03/24 19:10, Pellegrino Prevete ha scritto:
>> Sending again as Gmail SPF policy denied my previous message
>>
>> > Forwarded Message
>> >> tallero [1] added the following comment to libisl25-static [2]:
>> >>
>> >
Re: removal of yuzu from the official repos – Hi
Il 05/03/24 00:50, Pellegrino Prevete ha scritto:
> Hello people,
> tonight the super-mario-brosmpackage has been deleted for the second
time by Muflone.
The packages were first deleted then later you submitted the same packages
again
Hello people,
tonight the super-mario-brosmpackage has been deleted for the second time
by Muflone.
I invited him to discuss that deletion on here but he didn't so I am doing.
I hope so much the result of this discussion won't result it me having to
fork the aur immediately just to not
AUR Orphan Purge – Hello all,
Over the past few days, about 3,000 packages were removed from the Arch
User Repository as part of a larger cleanup effort. These packages all
fit the following criteria:
- No maintainer
- Popularity equal to 0.0
- 3 or fewer total votes
- Most recent
Re: Is including GPG keys in an AUR package for verifying sources a good
idea? – Hello,
Good reasoning and decision regarding not removing signatures checking.
As for attaching keys, my opinion on that is: you may. My thinking here
is as follows.
Signatures establish a secure channel
Please, just make it stop...
I'll be honest here, it's becoming to be a huge pain having to deal with
the same people always involved in the same dramas over and over somehow.
It's just noisy and exhausting.
The AUR is a place made to allow public contributions to Arch Linux packaging,
On Sun, 28 Jan 2024 at 13:15 Pellegrino Prevete
wrote:
> > Re: My account suspended (MarsSeed) without reason - which PM abused
> their
> > power? – If you really want to start something (which I personally
would
> > advise against, MarsSeed is pretty helpful IMO), y
Ol the ground that the version of the kernel I'm running it's too old
for him.
For him you know, not old for the device, for him.
Now he's reporting any package with a minor version available only for the
last week and sending me at the same moment almost.
Just got three.
He usually likes to
Marcell just sent a deletion request for the kernel for the device I am
running.
Can we a least agree one who tries to delete the kernel package for your
device just to bother you on susday afternoon is not a good user?
Ol the ground that the version of the kernel I'm running it's too old for
It am already forking aurweb to introduce software features designed to
reduce impact of rude users surrounded by rude people.
Marcell just sent a deletion request for the kernel for the device I am
running.
Can we a least agree one who tries to delete the kernel package for your
device just
On Sun, 28 Jan 2024 at 13:15 Pellegrino Prevete
wrote:
> > Re: My account suspended (MarsSeed) without reason - which PM abused
> their
> > power? – If you really want to start something (which I personally
would
> > advise against, MarsSeed is pretty helpful IMO), y
In contrast to what he is stating about me, I do build and test the packages
from AUR and give feedback and recommendations based on evidence. It is
him who apparently does not build his own packages, because many of them
have bad source URLs, missing runtime dependencies, and other
Re: My account suspended (MarsSeed) without reason - which PM abused their
power? – If you really want to start something (which I personally would
advise against, MarsSeed is pretty helpful IMO), you would start a new
thread here complete with receipts (a.k.a. links to the specific incidents
(Prepamble: my account has been reinstated after 8 days, so it was inappropriate
of Pellegrino Prevete to revive it for a different purpose.)
> On 28 January 2024 01:50:03 GMT+01:00, Pellegrino Prevete
wrote:
> Please somebody disable Marcell's account.
He sends dozens and
Please somebody disable Marcell's account.
He sends dozens and dozens of notifications everyday without reading the work
being published overall, I don't know anymore how to tell him.
On January 17, 2024 4:40:27 AM GMT+01:00, Tomaz Canabrava
wrote:
>On Wed, 17 Jan 2024 at 02:02 Marcell
Hello,
Please, watch your tone. This autoritative paragraph is not helpful and
even sounds disrespectful coming from a non-staff person:
You are not in a position to prefer anyone concentrating on anything when
it comes the AUR (or any other part of the Arch project).
Going further on that,
like you send me out of date for packages about programs I am the author
of minutes after I release them and I have proof at times you don't check
the release is working yourself before the report
also your deletion request put a lot of stress on people
I mean, when I will have come back to a
while I'd very much prefer you concentrating on something more meaningful
than hiding (because thanks to I do not know who we dont really delete
anything), (almost all fixable) packages from a list, like fixing compilers,
testing the recipes on exotic platforms and commenting on that tech
My account suspended (MarsSeed) without reason - which PM abused their
power? – Dear PM's,
Please kindly look into which PM chose to abuse their power to suspend
my account without any reason.
Please also kindly sanction such unacceptable behavior by said PM.
Thank you very much.
Yours,
My account suspended (MarsSeed) without reason - which PM abused their
power? – Dear PM's,
Please kindly look into which PM chose to abuse their power to suspend
my account without any reason.
Please also kindly sanction such unacceptable behavior by said PM.
Thank you very much.
Yours,
Now there is a troll on `vte-git` marking the package as duplicate despite
being the most correct one.
Reporter says the package is used to bother the original maintainer, when
the opposite happened from the beginning.
This request also comes from an anonymous account.
I think what is happening
h booting into another partition, and I'm just blown away
> at how easy-to-use devtools is. Cheers to Polyak et al.
>
> Regrettably,
> Mark Peschel
>
> On 7/3/23, Pellegrino Prevete wrote:
> > This statement is false; the package has been orphaned one day after I
> >
-- Forwarded message -
Da: Pellegrino Prevete
Date: mar 4 lug 2023 alle ore 19:56
Subject: Re: vte-git, vte-common and toxic trolls
To: Robin Candau
Il giorno mar 4 lug 2023 alle ore 08:30 Robin Candau
ha scritto:
> Le 04/07/2023 à 03:30, Pellegrino Prevete a éc
This statement is false; the package has been orphaned one day after I
updated it.
Gromit is the same person who rejected request to merge conflicting
vte3-git and vte4-git into non-conflicting vte-git metapackage the other
day.
-- Forwarded message -
Da:
Date: lun 19 giu 2023
Hello,
upstream ('extra' repo), at some point the vte3 package has been split into
vte-common, vte3 and vte4.
vte3 and vte4 do not conflict and they both depend on vte-common.
On the aur, the vte3-git package was recently orphaned and was adopted by
that absurd guy I had the misfortune to
the "xiota" aur user, I never talked even once as far as I remember, and
who somehow came to maintain "gnome-contact-git", defined me "a squatter
who has never pushed an update to packages" in an orphan request.
I'm notifying him I have reported the issue here.
Cheers
>
> Anyone *can* restore a package by just pushing a new commit to the
> package's git repo. Though usually packages are deleted for a reason,
> so you might want to ask a TU before blindly restoring a package.
>
> On 12/06/2022 18.39, Pellegrino Prevete via aur-general wrote:
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