Yes, it's annoying (and inefficient and illogical) to require someone to sign 
up to another service to ask for something to be done on the service they're 
having issue with. Departmentalizing things is a sign of bureaucracy. Most 
people dislike it in government, hospitals, business, and other institutions; 
why on Earth would we voluntarily do it in FOSS? Especially when the majority 
of problems (e.g. Deleting packages) can be solved by a machine.

Politics aside, I agree that a grace period would be good. But perhaps a little 
longer than a single day? Maybe 3-7 days, to account for real life getting in 
the way.

Another thing came to me as I was thinking about this issue. People that adopt 
an orphan package are able to upload a new src tarball, right? If so, then 
perhaps all that needs to be done is expanding the table to indicate which user 
created the package (first uploaded it) and give them permission to delete for 
the given grace period. I assume the required  'infrastructure' such as upload 
timestamps, user permissions, etc are in place already. Just an idea.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Xyne
Sent:  2012-04-09 13:15:13
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject:  Re: [aur-general] Automated Package Removal

> It would also contribute less clutter to the mailing list and less hassle for 
> people that make innocuous mistakes like mine. Bureaucracy cripples 
> everything.

Is it really "crippling" to send an email to this list to request deletion?

Regardless, I'm not against allowing submitters to delete their own packages,
but there should probably be some time limit to prevent abuse, e.g. within 24
hours of submission.

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