On 16/08/2022 15:30, T.J. Townsend via aur-general wrote: > Hello. I'd like to apply to become a trusted user.
Hi T.J. First of all best of luck! > I'm the maintainer or co-maintainer for a few OpenBSD-derived packages > in the AUR: openiked, rpki-client, and openbgpd. I've been involved with > OpenBSD since 2014 and became a project committer there in early 2016. > > In the last two years I've submitted just over 150 patches to the Arch > bug tracker: https://bugs.archlinux.org/index.php?opened=32638&status[]= Many of these patches and bugs are switching to https and signed commits and given the limited AUR packages (3) you are involved as maintainer / co-maintaner I don't see a lot of PKGBUILDs to have a view on your packaging history. > > Some community packages I'd like to co-maintain are openntpd, opensmtpd, > libressl, sndio, mandoc, signify, dnscrypt-proxy, bmake, scrot, firejail, > xcalib, mktorrent, parallel, ncmpcpp... Some of these are with a sole maintainer which is great since they could be busy +1 > > And more (frankly, lots more) in the core/extra repos if that option opens > up in the future. [..] If I'm accepted, one of my goals will be to get > missing security fixes into Arch's repository shortly after their upstream > release. What stops you from opening bug report and submitting patches for those now without being a TU? If these are in core/extras your options would be the same as you have now, right? Cheers, Leonidas
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