Hi Marcell,

understood. Thanks for shedding some light on the process.

But - TLDR - if you agree to the deletion, you can file a new deletion request 
as maintainer (and in that case, keep ownership of the package).
Done.

Best regards,
Sergej

On 10/7/23 17:05, Marcell Meszaros wrote:
Hi Sergej,

Thank you for your response.

On AUR, package owners cannot effect technical acceptance or rejection of 
submitted requests.

But - TLDR - if you agree to the deletion, you can file a new deletion request 
as maintainer (and in that case, keep ownership of the package).

Maintainers' requests can get priority treatment by Trusted Users. They can 
list such as a separate category on AURweb. It is helpful for them, as those 
submissions bear stronger credence as to the validity and reasonability of the 
proposed action.

Regular requests submitted by people other the maintainer typically have much 
longer waiting time before they get acted upon. (Currently around 2.5 month.)

Cheers,
Marcell (MarsSeed)

On 7 October 2023 10:39:28 GMT+02:00, sergej <ser...@msgpeek.net> wrote:
On 10/3/23 14:58, not...@aur.archlinux.org wrote:
MarsSeed [1] filed a deletion request for python2-bintrees [2]:

This Python2 library is not used by any other pkg, so I propose
deletion.

[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/MarsSeed/
[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/python2-bintrees/
Hi all,

pkg maintainer here. If this helps to speed up the process: I agree with the 
deletion request and the reasoning behind it.

I'd rather see it deleted rather than orphaned. But I can also just disown it. 
Is there a proper process to follow in this case? [0] doesn't explicitly 
mention if and how pkg owner should react.

Best regards,
Sergej


[0] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_submission_guidelines#Deletion


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