Hi, thank you for your reply.

>Sorry for a silly question, but do you know how I accept this request, and/or 
>perform the deletion?

It's not a silly question. I can answer it for you. :)

On AUR, regular users, even if they maintain packages, do not have the 
privileges on the server to delete packages. You would have to be an elevated 
status user for that (formerly titled 'Trusted User', or 'Developer', but now 
there are other special titles, such as 'Package Maintainer').

But you can submit your own deletion request, mentioning you are the package 
owner and that this is no longer needed.

Trusted Users see maintainers's own request as a separate category, so they can 
and do treat these with priority.

(Outsiders' requests can queue up for a pretty long time, even for months, when 
there's thousands of them pending.)

Also keep ownership of the package until a TU acts upon your request. (If you 
disown it before that, your request will not be visible in the maintainer's 
requests category.)

Keep up the good work. Cheers. :)

On 26 October 2023 13:05:54 GMT+02:00, Ryan McKeown <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Sorry for a silly question, but do you know how I accept this request, and/or 
>perform the deletion? I’ve been searching for 15 minutes and can’t find 
>instructions.
>
>
>> On 26 Oct 2023, at 11:26, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>> MarsSeed [1] filed a deletion request for accountable2you-bin [2]:
>> 
>> As per maintainer's last comment, this package from 2020 is now
>> unneeded.
>> 
>> By brief checking, I was able to find a Snap store release - people
>> can easily install the latest version from there.
>> 
>> [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/MarsSeed/
>> [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/accountable2you-bin/
>

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