Thanks for the detailed description! I will go ahead and submit my own delete 
request.

Thanks again!

> On 26 Oct 2023, at 12:50, Marcell Meszaros <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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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