Hello Brian,

I hope you're doing well. I’d like to confirm that I will take care of the
following packages:

python-nspektr
python-rapidyaml
python-mouseinfo

Best regards,
Shresth Paul
AUR Name: SecByShresth


On Wed, Oct 1, 2025 at 10:00 PM Brian <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi AUR Community,
>
> I’m giving up all the packages I maintain for adoption.  Unfortunately, I
> don’t have any time to maintain them in the foreseeable future.  You’ll
> noticed that quite a few of them have Dockerfiles.  This is because I was
> doing my development work on a Mac.  The image in those Dockerfiles is a
> custom image that I created which publishes a new version daily (
> https://github.com/brianrobt/archlinux-aurdev-docker-image).  That
> process is completely automated, but if it should ever break, then I
> probably won’t have time to fix it.  Anyway, most of you probably wouldn’t
> even use it to begin with since you’re developing on Arch, but I thought
> it’d be useful to know.
>
> I also have a GitHub repo where I’ve been keeping copies of the files on
> each AUR package (https://github.com/brianrobt/aur-pkgbuilds).  I setup a
> bit of automation to perform package updates, but it’s doesn’t work with
> some of the packages and isn’t really “production-ready”.  It may be useful
> for any new maintainers.
>
> Here are the packages that I’m orphaning:
>
> - alist
> - simplex-chat-bin
> - stable-diffusion.cpp-vulkan-git
> - nmctl
> - netclient
> - htmlhint
> - pixieditor-bin
> - python-nspektr
> - openmohaa-git
> - openmohaa
> - rocm-clang-ocl
> - rot8-git
> - outwiker
> - arduino-avr-core
> - rapidyaml
> - python-rapidyaml
> - gradle-language-server
> - python-mouseinfo
>
> I greatly appreciated and enjoyed working with the other AUR maintainers.
> It was a great experience, and I hope that I can return to the community
> sooner rather than later.  Thank you for all of the help and support!
>
> —
> Best regards,
>
> *Brian Thompson*
> *DevOps/SRE | Open Source Developer*
> *St. Peters, MO, USA*
>
>

Reply via email to