On 03/07/2021 09:35, Morgan Adamiec via aur-general wrote:

On 03/07/2021 04:03, Brett Cornwall via aur-general wrote:
Hello, Morgan! Nice to meet you. :)

Hi there, nice to see some one break the silence.

I think that might get some stones thrown at you... ;)

I was fearing I might catch a little bit of flak on that. But as long as
I don't pull a cower and shove it in community I should be fine :)

Indeed. There's even a special exception rule that bans pacman wrappers from ever making it into the repos. 🎉 [2]

[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines#The_TU_and_the_AUR


But I jest: You've put in a lot of great work and I appreciate not only
your development of these tools but also your maintenance of their
packages in the AUR/involvement with users.
I think this is an interesting conundrum, because it's clear that you
*do* know this inside out, but there are relatively few packages to
review on your account! What I see seems well-written and I'm confident
in your capabilities of keeping up with everything.

Thanks. I do realize the amount of packages I maintain on the AUR is
rather small. I blame every one else for beating me to the punch on
things :P

Some notes on those you have:

* https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lib32-vk9-bin/

A user mentioned a 404, you should probably fix it

* https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pacdiffviewer/

You seem to have rewritten yaourt's pacdiffviewer, but included no documentation - in particular what it does over the original while requiring rust and a fixed version of pacman.

* https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=paru

The pacman -T lines (also for pacdiffviewer) looks pretty strange. I guess rust has no ifdefs.


My only nitpick would be on a recent comment in the AUR [1]. I know it's
mostly in jest but I think it's important that users *are* trusted (to a
reasonable point, I'm not saying to take everything at their word...). I
know there are the occasional... er... less-than-optimal users that do
things like file deletion requests when their aur helper breaks or
something, but it's important to keep a healthy community atmosphere.
Many of the users are less technical and just need a gentle push in the
right direction. And other users are great in providing insight/a second
set of eyes.

Again, I'm only *nitpicking*; I think you've been great!

Yeah it was meant in jest (good ol PEBCAK) but I'll try to avoid such
comments in future. (I have however may been slightly peeved because
paru was wrongly flagged out of date 3 times that day).

With some packages - usually very popular ones - it gets pretty egregious, to the point TUs have to step in and warn people. It's still a good idea to keep a cool head at all times. (I should tell myself that...)

Alad



You make great bug reports! For example,
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/64208

Thanks, I absolutely hate bad bug reports so I try my best.


+1 on a great attitude.
Thanks for applying!

Thanks for looking over my application!


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