Well... I'm no advocate of the procedures involved with the AUR....
they actually are one of the reasons why I left Arch... the other one
is that phrakture left me for some young 20y/o fluff with blue eyes
and blond hair :(

Some of the procedures, however, are in place to filter what goes into
the distribution, and do work properly... Including something that
people will not really need just causes the TU's to have to work
harder... I've even heard that some of them are involved with that
"real life" stuff...

On 7/28/05, Dimitrios Apostolou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin Lefebvre wrote:
> > Make a PKGBUILD, post it to aur.archlinux.org, and if people like it,
> > they will most likely be included :)
> 
> If I understand the procedure, if people like it and vote it, it will be
> included in the community repository. The reason I mention it in this
> list is that I think such a package is important enough to be in current
> or extra. Do you agree or disagree?
> 
> Dimitris
> 


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