Good evening,
what happened to the general etiquette in trying to contact someone
before submitting requests?
It's all nice and fair if someone wants to help clean up the AUR.
And it's also the case that one of my (now ex-)packages is a candidate
for deletion/merging, if the replacement is able to replace it. If being
the keyword. I wanted to do that when the new package is able to replace
the old and therefore I was still the maintainer.
And to my surprise someone filed recently a merge request.
Not that I was contacted before that someone took action.
Didn't say a thing, because, as I said, this request has a point and
wasn't sure if arguing to keep it is worth the hassle.
But today came the next surprise. An orphan request with the words
"Orphaning to facilitate quicker merging to papermerge-core.". Which got
granted and subsequently taken by the new "maintainer". Again without
trying to contact me beforehand.
And that was the final straw. It left me speechless and upset.
I get now why this was automatically accepted albeit being an active
participant on the AUR. Again.. The PKGBUILD in question is on balance time.
What matters to me more and what I am upset about is the behaviour in
question. Before I make a request and the package has still an owner I
try to contact them or at least make sure they are inactive. But that
isn't important anymore?
This is at least the third time were a PKGBUILD, where of the time being
I was the active maintainer, got some request which was granted without
an effort in communicating before. This felt really disrespectful.
There is time and effort involved in helping actively on the aurweb and
then someone comes through, not caring that there is an active
maintainer who might have to say something on the topic and does
whatever someone thinks. What the hell? This is, at least as far as I
know, not how a community works. But maybe I'm wrong.
Whatever.
This is of my chest now.

tl;dr: I wish, all people that go through packages to achieve a cleaner
aurweb, would pay attention to the maintainer field on the aurweb and
act accordingly.

Best regards

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