[...] a different package which got uploaded by the user

Not too much to contribute to the existing conversation. But if a
maintainer didn't put their name/email at the top of a PKGBUILD, one can
always have a look at the git history instead:

    $ git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/icu73-bin.git
    $ git -C icu73-bin show --format=fuller --no-patch
    commit 7c67d59b772993e02eea931dff85a5604a83e07a (HEAD -> master, 
origin/master, origin/HEAD)
    Author:     doclai <redacted>
    AuthorDate: Tue Dec 19 11:38:14 2023 +0700
    Commit:     doclai <redacted>
    CommitDate: Tue Dec 19 11:38:14 2023 +0700

        icu 73.2 with new b2sum

(Redacted since it seems the maintainer would like to keep their email
address as private as possible. It's the same email as that at the top
of libzim8's PKGBUILD.)

I'm not sure whether this is more or less accurate in general.

On 13/2/25 20:24, Lex Black wrote:
Am 12. Februar 2025 14:08:34 MEZ schrieb Polarian <polar...@polarian.dev>:
Hello,

They put their e-mail in a PKGBUILD file for another of their AUR
PKGBUILD files.

https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=libzim8

Michal has already said that the PKGBUILD does not have a email
provided, please see [1] there is no email only a username/name?

I can also confirm that the email is hidden from their profile [2].


Yes, that is correct, but Morten linked a different package which got uploaded 
by the user in question and contains an email address in the PKGBUILD.
And this could be tried. He was not talking about the package which needs the 
fix.

Best regards

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Frederick Zhang

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