I like how you quoted my entire message and discarded only the very last line.

You know, I've no idea about this, I'm not a TU myself. The only thing I can 
assure you is that they are doing it voluntarily, aka, not paid. It's a free 
willing act of "giving back to the community".

Keep in minds they have guidelines to respect, that with theses powers comes 
more responsabilities and also they have been chosen by your peers. There are 
criterias, a selection and a voting process. As far as I would like Arch being 
a free place thingy, you need some kind of moderation to keep the standard high 
in the AUR.

We have a masterpiece, an accomplishment made of thousand of volunteers.

Be careful when bashing on people. They alone own more packages, submitted 
patches, helped others on IRC, etc. than you ever will. If you are to complain 
about the procedures, just try to achieve the same as they do.

On Sep 14, 2012, at 3:01 AM, Zack Buhman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 01:43:03AM -0400, Alex Belanger wrote:
>> I think they do it because otherwise some users would remove their packages
>> thinking nobody uses them while it might not be the case. People doesn't
>> seem to understand a PKGBUILD, even if orphaned, does no harm and might
>> even help some - as long as the name isn't conflicting with anything of
>> course.
> 
> Implying TUs--with the relatively large volume of requests on this mailing
> list--can magically make an intelligent decision about whether an
> existing package is worthy of deletion?
> 
> I'm already aware all TUs are ninjas.. but Gods? I'm not sure about that
> one (as much as I'd love to be proven wrong).

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