On 8/10/25 16:37, Tomaz Canabrava wrote:


On Sun, 10 Aug 2025 at 07:02 Leonidas Spyropoulos <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Martin,

    On 24/07/2025 18:26, Martin Rys wrote:
     > I've been maintaining a random assortment of things in the AUR, a
    lot of
     > the times simply because I was using a package that the previous
     > maintainer disowned, and I figured I might pick up the torch.
     >
     > Which brings me to why I want to become a PM - I would like to
    see some
     > of the things I currently maintain in the official repositories,
    such as
     > sc-controller** or Tauon**, and to help out with the maintenance in
     > general.

    while reviewing your application for Package Maintainer, I noticed that
    several of your AUR PKGBUILDs contain a personal donation message in the
    header, for example:

         sc-controller
         # Maintainer: Martin Rys <https://rys.rs/contact <https://
    rys.rs/contact>> | Toss a coin on
    https://rys.rs/donate <https://rys.rs/donate>

         sc-controller-git
         # Co-Maintainer: Martin Rys <https://rys.rs/contact <https://
    rys.rs/contact>> | Toss a coin
    on https://rys.rs/donate <https://rys.rs/donate>

         jdownloader2
         # Maintainer: Martin Rys <https://rys.rs/contact <https://
    rys.rs/contact>> | Toss a coin on
    https://rys.rs/donate <https://rys.rs/donate>

    While I appreciate the voluntary nature of AUR contributions, this
    solicitation blurs the line between open community contribution and
    self-promotion. Arch’s volunteer-driven ethos emphasises goodwill and
    collaboration, in my opinion - not personal fundraising syndication
    within build scripts.

    Could you share your thoughts on this practice and whether you would be
    willing to remove these lines not just from official PKGBUILDs but from
    AUR PKGBUILDs also if you were to become a Package Maintainer?


just answering here instead of martin because this has been discussed in the past and he agreed to drop all of the toss a coin messages.

It would be nice to get Martin's opinion on this matter instead of through proxy.

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