On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Evangelos Foutras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>> What should I add myself as, when adopting a package, if not using the >>> Maintainer tag? "Contributor" maybe? >>> >> >> Yes! > > Actually, I just read a wiki entry[1] on this which clears things up. > > # Maintainer: the maintainer responsible for this pkg in the official > repositories > # Contributor: the person who wrote the first PKGBUILD for this package > > So I shouldn't add myself at all to packages I adopt. :o > /me goes to update his adopted packages. > > ---------------- > [1] http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ABS_PKGBUILD_Explained >
It does make sense, at least to me, to have your name and email address in a PKGBUILD you currently maintain in AUR, even if you didn't create it. However, I don't think there is any policy about this. I have seen some "custom" tags, which I can't remember exactly and of course much misuse of the maintainer tag - I am guilty of that one myself. What one could do to prevent further misuse of the Maintainer tag would be introducing a new tag like AUR-Maintainer and put it in the wiki. Notice that this is just an example, I wouldn't be against calling this different. It wouldn't stop the "Maintainer Tag problem" all at once, but it might help reducing it.
