On 19 October 2012 21:06, Jan de Groot <[email protected]> wrote: > Please don't. Consolekit is not maintained upstream anymore and should get > killed with fire. null
I see no problem in maintaining ConsoleKit in [community] as long as it doesn't cause any problems. The main reason why I'd like to keep ConsoleKit in community is because the kdebase-workspace, which requires ConsoleKit on systems using initscripts, takes relatively long time to compile. If some serious issue arise I won't object to moving it to AUR. But if you are against ConsoleKit in [community], I can keep the consolekit-related stuff in AUR, while maintaining initscripts in [community] (although in fact initscripts without consolekit are nearly worthless for me – I depend on KDE's NetworkManager applet). On 20 October 2012 00:16, Dave Reisner <[email protected]> wrote: > > Package stats is purely aggregate. There is no such thing as tracking of > users or machines, so anyone who's reported and uninstalled initscripts > since, and then reported again isn't going to have the "desired" effect. > Sadly, in its current state, there's very little stats in package stats. > > d Thanks for clarification. Lukas

