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,
everyone contributing there is expected to follow Arch Linux Code Of Conduct
[1] and behave as grown-ups generally speaking.
If neither you (Pellegrino) nor Marcell are able to behave as such and
get along, we'll start taking actions on _both of your respective accounts_.
Understand that we cannot allow that much constant trouble by the same
2 or 3 people indefinitely.
So please:
- To everyone: Let's stop with this ML thread. The initial subject for
this thread has been closed, let's do the same with this thread itself.
- To Pellegrino: If you want to make a formal complain, create your own
thread and do not bump other ones. Make it clear, complete, _concise_
and include proper evidences (it's not for us to dig for your complain).
Generally speaking, please chill a bit with your _numerous_ and repetitive
answers to the ML. Keep in mind that all your numerous and personal rants
are sent to _everyone_ subscribed to the ML.
- To Marcell: Generally speaking, chill a bit with what you're doing.
While we appreciate your general involvement into the AUR, keep in mind
that we just cannot absorbe the amount of work it involves on our side,
specifically when it comes with additional dramas (I'm not saying that
you're necessarily responsible for all of those, but let's face it, they
do happen. I hope you get the point.). The huge workload it involves on
us is just discouraging. Let me remind you (and everyone else while we're
at it) that moderating the AUR is just a part of our duties and we are
all doing that as volunteers on our free time. Let's not make all of that
counterproductive.
- To both of you (Pellegrino and Marcell): Please behave, generally speaking.
As said earlier, both of your names are starting to be mentioned a bit
too often and, as said before, we just cannot allow (or ignore) that much
trouble by the same people over and over. Sorry I have to say this, but
take this as a formal warning.
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I am mostly worried because he seized the working `ipython2` aur package
and I fear he will keep it broken to delete it before I publish a working
CI test for aur package on arch's gitlab and so have me lose a lot of time
later recovering all the packages he deleted.