Re: Official Arch Linux image for WSL

2025-02-14 Thread kpcyrd

On 2/11/25 12:29 PM, Robin Candau wrote:
Those are legit concerns that still stand today. Fortunately, since 
recent WSL versions, there are alternative methods to distribute WSL 
images outside from the Microsoft Store that are not subject to those 
trademark problems / concerns.


For the record, I'm in favor of distributing WSL images on the Microsoft 
Store, as it would help make Arch Linux and our packages more accessible 
to more humans (from how I understand it).


I'm not really concerned about the trademark, I understand the corporate 
legalese and why this is necessary, but it's not like we're transferring 
over the archlinux.org domain, or them naming their next operating 
system release Arch Linux 12.


Does anybody know how Ubuntu dealt with this?

cheers,
kpcyrd


News draft: Cleaning up old repositories

2025-02-14 Thread Sven-Hendrik Haase

Hey all,

in an earlier thread [0], I proposed cleaning up the unused repos from 
repos.archlinux.org.
They've become unused and stagnant after the git migration almost two 
years ago.
We kept them around so it wouldn't break setups of users that tried to 
get the repository sync databases with an outdated pacman.conf.

The old repos are safe to remove.
Originally I had planned to just remove them and leave it at that.
However, some people mentioned that it might still confuse users who 
haven't updated their pacman.conf in a long time.

In order to inform those users there should be a news post.

[0] 
https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/arch-dev-public@lists.archlinux.org/thread/OWHVWRBOUDCW7BUQ2DLCENJ6QRPCTGQJ/


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# Cleaning up old repositories

Around two years ago, we've merged the [community] repository into 
[extra] as part of the git migration. In order to not break user setups, 
we kept these repositories around in an unused and empty state.

We're going to clean up these old repositories on *2025-03-01*.

On systems where `/etc/pacman.conf` still references the old 
`[community]` repository, `pacman -Sy` will return an error on trying to 
sync repository metadata.


The following deprecated repositories will be removed: `[community], 
`[community-testing]`, `[testing]`, `[testing-debug]`, `[staging]`, 
`[staging-debug]`.


Please make sure to remove all use of the aforementioned repositories 
from your `/etc/pacman.conf`!

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Cheers,
Sven


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Re: News draft: Cleaning up old repositories

2025-02-14 Thread Robin Candau

On 2/14/25 6:49 PM, Sven-Hendrik Haase wrote:

Hey all,



Yo Sven,

in an earlier thread [0], I proposed cleaning up the unused repos from 
repos.archlinux.org.
They've become unused and stagnant after the git migration almost two 
years ago.
We kept them around so it wouldn't break setups of users that tried to 
get the repository sync databases with an outdated pacman.conf.

The old repos are safe to remove.
Originally I had planned to just remove them and leave it at that.
However, some people mentioned that it might still confuse users who 
haven't updated their pacman.conf in a long time.

In order to inform those users there should be a news post.

[0] https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/arch-dev- 
pub...@lists.archlinux.org/thread/OWHVWRBOUDCW7BUQ2DLCENJ6QRPCTGQJ/




Thanks for taking care of this!
Tiny suggestions below.


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# Cleaning up old repositories

Around two years ago, we've merged the [community] repository into 
[extra] as part of the git migration. In order to not break user setups, 
we kept these repositories around in an unused and empty state.

We're going to clean up these old repositories on *2025-03-01*.



Maybe link people to the related news, which already mentioned the merge 
of the [community] repo into [extra] (and the related 
`/etc/pacman.conf.pacnew`)?:


"Around two years ago, we've merged the [community] repository into 
[extra] as part of the [git 
migration](https://archlinux.org/news/git-migration-completed/)"


On systems where `/etc/pacman.conf` still references the old 
`[community]` repository, `pacman -Sy` will return an error on trying to 
sync repository metadata.


The following deprecated repositories will be removed: `[community], 
`[community-testing]`, `[testing]`, `[testing-debug]`, `[staging]`, 
`[staging-debug]`.


Please make sure to remove all use of the aforementioned repositories 
from your `/etc/pacman.conf`!


Maybe a good occasion to remind that a pacnew was shipped for that (and 
that people should *not* ignore them :P):


"Please make sure to remove all use of the aforementioned repositories 
from your `/etc/pacman.conf` (for which a pacnew was shipped with 
pacman>=6.0.2-7)!"


Just details though, looks good to me overall! :)


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Cheers,
Sven


--
Regards,
Robin Candau / Antiz


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