On 8 September 2011 20:22, Matej Ľach <[email protected]> wrote: > I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give them > back to Arch users. > I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by > practice... > > So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to > maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and > maintain those packages. > > Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR package > and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if > you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of > it, please let me know here or at [1]. > > Thanks, > I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this... > > [1] - [email protected] > > -- > Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org - > -- > I am an Arch Linux user on my desktop and an Android one on my smartphone. > Use Linux/BSD and reduce your costs + get more from your PC! > > -- Web-- - www.matej.lach.net - > -- Twitter -- - @MatejLach - > -- Google+ -- - > https://profiles.google.com/**104570776118769922700<https://profiles.google.com/104570776118769922700>- > > I don't have any unmaintained packages to give you so I'll say why not have a go with with any out of date orphans in the AUR? Use the advanced search tools and set 'Out of Date' to flagged and click orphans.
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