On 10/08/2010 03:15 AM, Loui Chang wrote:
On Thu 07 Oct 2010 20:40 +0200, Xyne wrote:
Peter Simons wrote:
the package<http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=34179>  has been
out-of-date for a while, and the maintainers respond neither to e-mail
nor to messages left on AUR. Could you please orphan the package?
I noticed your request to orphan haskell-numeric-prelude too. Have you
contacted Arch Haskell (i.e. Don Stewart) about those packages?

I'm reluctant to orphan packages from the Arch Haskell group because
it's an "official" group tasked with managing Haskell packages
globally across the repos and the AUR.
At the same time, I know that Don is often too busy to deal with
issues and that this causes problems for many users because they have
to wait for him to get around to running global scripts, which he
often postpones for months at a time. I fully understand how
frustrating that must be.
But the AUR is unofficial. I suggest that if Arch Haskell's packages are
out of date for an unreasonable amount of time, that we should orphan
those packages like any others. Only then will Arch Haskell be forced to
do something about their lag - or lose maintainership over those
packages. I think it's a fair and reasonable solution.


I agree, there should be no exceptions made in the AUR, not for TUs, not for devs, and not for arch-haskell (or anybody else). The same rules should apply to all.

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