Hi Rafael, On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 1:50 PM, Rafael Fontenelle <[email protected]> wrote: > 2016-02-12 9:05 GMT-02:00 William Di Luigi <[email protected]>: > >> >> (...) However, consider that if a package is *really* >> out-of-date, then it's expected to get flagged. If a maintainer can't >> or doesn't want to keep up with updating it, he/she can just click the >> "Disown Package" button. >> > > You are correct about this. But, just to wipe out any doubt, yaourt is not > out-of-date, even though it was flagged.
Of course. But I wasn't talking about yaourt there, I was talking about what Dave Blair wrote regarding harassment. > People tends to (incorreclty) flag > out-of-date when package fails to build or fails to work, which in a famous > package like yaourt it might happen repeatedly. Yes but, as I said, the flag stayed there for 9 days, so it's not like it was being flagged repeatedly. -- William
