They've already been warned. You replied to the email that was before
they were warned. After that, they've only sent one extra email.
I had probably the same problem as you: for some reason Gmail thinks
these messages were sent later than Antiz's warning, when they were
actually sent before t
On Sun, 28 Jan 2024 at 17:48, Pellegrino Prevete
wrote:
>
> If you are not able to follow Marcell around, then please either you provide
> help to solve this weird issue, that we can't see what an un user is doing
> easily, or please refrain judgement.
> More or less because asking me to complain
On 1/28/24 16:53, Lime In a Jacket (Aaron Liu) wrote:
I think you should heed Antiz’s warnings. Links in another thread, or nothing.
Cheers,
Aᴀʀᴏɴ
Thanks Aaron, I get your good intentions but please drop it :)
As I said in my message, let's end this particular thread for good. ;)
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Regards,
I think you should heed Antiz’s warnings. Links in another thread, or nothing.
Cheers,
Aᴀʀᴏɴ
> On Jan 28, 2024, at 10:08 AM, Pellegrino Prevete
> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> In contrast to what he is stating about me, I do build and test the packages
>> from AUR and give feedback and recommendations
I think you should heed Antiz’s warnings. Links in another thread, or nothing.
Cheers,
Aᴀʀᴏɴ
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,
every
On 1/28/24 13:39, Pellegrino Prevete wrote:
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
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 t
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 misconfigura
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),
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
>On 28 January 2024 03:31:11 GMT+01:00, Pellegrino Prevete
> wrote:
>The reason for the two identities is different security-level code-signing
>keys.
>I am even mirroring the repos on github so he can follow from a browser
>because apparently he can't look for my commits through the aur, so I d
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 you
are complaining about.)
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Cheers,
Aᴀʀᴏɴ
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(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 dozens of notificat
(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 dozens of notificat
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 Meszaros
On Wed, 17 Jan 2024 at 02:02 Marcell Meszaros
wrote:
> On 13 January 2024 13:02:19 GMT+01:00, Morten Linderud <
> foxbo...@archlinux.org> wrote:
> >On Sat, Jan 13, 2024 at 10:59:24PM +1100, Simon Perry wrote:
> >> On 2024-01-13 10:52 PM, Morten Linderud wrote:
> >>
> >> > You have sent 3 emails t
The suspension will end after a week (this Friday). You have been given
guidance/warnings about how to mindfully utilize the AUR platform by at least
one of our staff previously, and seem to have not given that enough heed.
Please be more considerate with your efforts to contribute and the load
I apologize to everyone, and first and foremost to Arch Linux Developers and
AUR Package Maintainers, for my inappropriately judgmental language.
I wanted to but was not able to express myself impartially, diplomatically, and
with the politeness and respect that I actually do think AUR PM's dese
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, I
On 1/14/24 12:10, Pellegrino Prevete wrote:
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 beh
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 no
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 upgrad
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.
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.
On 13 January 2024 12:52:03 GMT+01:00, Morten Linderud
wrote:
>You have sent 3 emails to yourself in less than an hour with a quite an
>entiteled and authoritative tone. Stop this please and wait for this to be
>dealt
>with.
>
>You've already got plenty of warnings before.
>
@foxboron, that's
Ah, thanks.
Cheers,
Aᴀʀᴏɴ
On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 09:46:04 -0500
"Lime In a Jacket (Aaron Liu)" wrote:
> I am quite confused here, nobody seems to have sent 3 emails. Which person
> would you be talking about?
>
> Cheers,
> Aᴀʀᴏɴ
Sure they did.
https://lists.archlinux.org/hyperkitty/list/aur-general@lists.archlinux.org/threa
I am quite confused here, nobody seems to have sent 3 emails. Which person
would you be talking about?
Cheers,
Aᴀʀᴏɴ
On 13 January 2024 13:02:19 GMT+01:00, Morten Linderud
wrote:
>On Sat, Jan 13, 2024 at 10:59:24PM +1100, Simon Perry wrote:
>> On 2024-01-13 10:52 PM, Morten Linderud wrote:
>>
>> > You have sent 3 emails to yourself in less than an hour with a quite an
>> > entiteled and authoritative tone. Sto
On Sat, Jan 13, 2024 at 10:59:24PM +1100, Simon Perry wrote:
> On 2024-01-13 10:52 PM, Morten Linderud wrote:
>
> > You have sent 3 emails to yourself in less than an hour with a quite an
> > entiteled and authoritative tone. Stop this please and wait for this to
> > be dealt
> > with.
> >
> > Yo
On 2024-01-13 10:52 PM, Morten Linderud wrote:
You have sent 3 emails to yourself in less than an hour with a quite an
entiteled and authoritative tone. Stop this please and wait for this to
be dealt
with.
You've already got plenty of warnings before.
I sent 2 emails, not 3.
Unlike you, Da
On Sat, Jan 13, 2024 at 12:07:26PM +0100, Marcell Meszaros wrote:
> On 13 January 2024 11:54:27 GMT+01:00, Simon Perry wrote:
> >On 2024-01-13 09:46 PM, Marcell Meszaros wrote:
> >
> >> I was in the process of closing at least a few hundred more of my pending
> >> deletion requests that have no u
On 13 January 2024 11:54:27 GMT+01:00, Simon Perry wrote:
>On 2024-01-13 09:46 PM, Marcell Meszaros wrote:
>
>> I was in the process of closing at least a few hundred more of my pending
>> deletion requests that have no urgency or significant impact, to help lessen
>> the burden on PM's.
>>
>>
On 13 January 2024 11:28:23 GMT+01:00, Marcell Meszaros
wrote:
>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,
>Marcell Mé
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,
Marcell Mészáros (MarsSeed)
On 3/1/23 13:55, Robin Candau wrote:
Thanks for adopting a more comprehensive and helping point of view.
Once again, it was more about the form than the initial goal. Help is always
appreciated :)
Honestly, I was angry of being kicked twice in a row (deletion + suspension).
But it does not m
Thanks for adopting a more comprehensive and helping point of view.
Once again, it was more about the form than the initial goal. Help is
always appreciated :)
Your AUR account is un-suspended.
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Regards,
Robin Candau
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On 3/1/23 12:42, Robin Candau wrote:
Identifying not complying packages is surely helpful /if done properly/, but certainly
not in that form. Once again, while we appreciate your will to help, no one asked or
expected you going in such a hunt and reporting that much packages at once with the s
Hi all,
If I might intervene, I have something to add. I'm not TU, but I
maintain several packages in AUR. It's not too difficult. But the most
challenging part of this task is dealing with user requests: if it's
just an update request, it's more or less straightforward. But in all
other cases, I
Am 28.02.23 um 23:51 schrieb irecca@gmail.com:
Or there are no rules and TUs actually do what they want?
Simply put, yes. Actually the project is run by a club of people,
called Arch-devs. It is their project, not yours. Although they
admit new members, and work partially in public, they
On 3/1/23 17:24, Jelle van der Waa wrote:
You filled ~ 50 requests in X minutes with just "Not allowed by AUR submission
guidelines". Without further detail about what is wrong with the package causing the
TU's to have to figure out what this request is about.
About 20 of that packages were
Le 01/03/2023 à 12:16, irecca@gmail.com a écrit :
On 3/1/23 10:30, Oskar Roesler wrote:
The TU's aren't judges in criminal court. It's totally ok and
beneficial if they apply some pragmatism and common sense. Hell, even
real court judges are allowed to vary in their decisionmaking. No,
yo
Hey,
On 01/03/2023 12:16, irecca@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/1/23 10:30, Oskar Roesler wrote:
The TU's aren't judges in criminal court. It's totally ok and
beneficial if they apply some pragmatism and common sense. Hell, even
real court judges are allowed to vary in their decisionmaking. No,
y
On 3/1/23 10:30, Oskar Roesler wrote:
The TU's aren't judges in criminal court. It's totally ok and beneficial if
they apply some pragmatism and common sense. Hell, even real court judges are
allowed to vary in their decisionmaking. No, you're not discriminated because
they stopped your react
On 2/28/23 22:07, Morten Linderud wrote:
Nobody asked you to hunt the AUR for packages you think are breaking the rules.
Several of the packages you are reporting have several votes and usages beyond
calling them "-light" because you removed a dependency didn't like.
Now we are stuck with a bun
Le 28/02/2023 à 22:58, irecca@gmail.com a écrit :
Hello.
Hi, I sent you an email regarding this.
My AUR account (Hanabishi) was suspended. There is a mistake happened.
You maybe thought that I am abusing requests, but my actions are
actually agreed with TU.
I am just helping to find duplic
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 02:58:30AM +0500, irecca@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello.
> My AUR account (Hanabishi) was suspended. There is a mistake happened.
> You maybe thought that I am abusing requests, but my actions are actually
> agreed with TU.
> I am just helping to find duplicate packages (alre
Hello.
My AUR account (Hanabishi) was suspended. There is a mistake happened.
You maybe thought that I am abusing requests, but my actions are actually
agreed with TU.
I am just helping to find duplicate packages (already present in official
repos), which are violating AUR submission guidelines.
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