maybe you can device a shell script that informs when a package hasn't
been updated for some time?  it would be a matter of parsing pacman -Si
output (or the database directly)

Alejandro Hernández <[email protected]> writes:

> Hi,
>
> I was using 'Icecat' during 4 months. I wrote an email to the developer 
> and I was answered that icecat is not maintained nowadays and it has 
> multiple vulnerabilities. But 'icecat' is available for users into 
> 'libre repo'.
>
> Is there a way to put into quarentena non secure or not maintained 
> packages?
> Not maintained package, with security problems could be into another 
> "(quarentena) repo". Or whatever, but not be (temporarily) available by 
> default for users.
>
> 🤔
>
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