Dear Arch Linux Trusted Users,

I am writing to respectfully appeal the suspension of my primary AUR
account, username: ozan-fn.

I would like to clarify the recent situation regarding the
'antigravity-ide' package. The package was flagged and criticized by some
users who suspected that the PKGBUILD contained "AI slop" or suspicious
scripts. I want to clarify that while the initial configuration attempts
were flawed, the download URL used in the package is indeed the official
Google release URL.

Out of panic and a desperate desire to save the package and hand it over to
the right hands, I made a mistake by creating a second account (username:
2586ozan). Through that account, I immediately added an experienced
contributor, @AlphaLynx, as a co-maintainer. @AlphaLynx has since cleaned
up the PKGBUILD perfectly, shifted the source to the official Google CDN,
and submitted a formal merge request (PRQ#81922).

The package 'antigravity-ide' is now completely safe, properly maintained,
and follows all AUR packaging standards thanks to this collaboration.

I sincerely apologize for the initial messy script and for inappropriately
creating a second account to bypass the situation. My only intention was to
prevent the package from dying and to ensure the community got a working
version.

I kindly request the Trusted Users to unsuspend my original account
(ozan-fn). I am more than happy to have the temporary account (2586ozan)
deleted once my primary account is restored, provided that the
maintainer/submitter status for 'antigravity-ide' is transferred back to
'ozan-fn' so that @AlphaLynx, @kIERO, and I can continue working on it
together.

Thank you for your understanding, time, and help in resolving this matter.

Best regards,
Akhmad Fauzan (ozan-fn)

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