Re: [aur-general] TU application; freswa

2020-05-06 Thread Sven-Hendrik Haase via aur-general


On 06.05.20 23:19, Frederik Schwan via aur-general wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with 
> svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.
> 
> I started using Linux around 2004 with some live images of Ubuntu. In 2010, 
> Debian became my main OS. Only a year later I switched to Arch after I 
> screwed up Debian/sid while hunting for the latest kernel.
> I'm interested in DevOps topics, mail server, C, Rust, Go and newer JVM 
> languages such as Kotlin.
> 
> Thanks to svenstaro I've been a bug wrangler since February. You mostly hear 
> from me when I assign bugs to the wrong people from time to time :P
> 
> OS contributions:
> - working on the dovecot-xaps code, providing native Mail.app Apple Push for 
> iOS devices
> - maintaining and writing PKGBUILDs for the AUR
> - bug reporting and fixing for several projects
> 
> My AUR packages got reviewed recently by eschwartz, svenstaro and alad - 
> thanks :)
> 
> If I become a TU, I'd like to focus on the bug tracker until we have a better 
> solution. I'd also like to help out bug fixing when maintainers are busy, 
> away or on vacation.
> 
> Packages which I would like to move to [Community], some of which are not 
> mine:
> docker-credential-pass
> i3status-rust
> intel-undervolt
> ispin
> mysqltuner
> pdfposter
> pinentry-rofi
> protobuf-go
> sha3sum
> spin
> talosctl
> thermald
> unifi
> woeusb
> 
> I'm aware though that some of these packages do not meet the criteria of 10 
> votes yet. I'll reevaluate whether they meet this criteria from time to time.
> I'd also like to go on helping Eli with maintenance of zfs-dkms and zfs-utils 
> in the AUR.
> 
> In case JetBrains is okay with us packaging their IDE's, I'd also maintain 
> them. But so far all requests I found resulted in a negative response from JB.
> 
> I am looking forward to working with you!
> Frederik
>
I'm confirming my sponsorship!

Let the discussions begin. Well, continue, I suppose, since it already
kinda started while I slept.

Discussion period shall last until 2020-05-12.

Sven



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Re: [aur-general] TU application; freswa

2020-05-06 Thread Frederik Schwan via aur-general
On 06/05/2020 23.21, Santiago Torres-Arias wrote:
>> If I become a TU, I'd like to focus on the bug tracker until we have a 
>> better solution. I'd also like to help out bug fixing when maintainers are 
>> busy, away or on vacation.
>>
>> Packages which I would like to move to [Community], some of which are not 
>> mine:
> I'll do a review of your PKGBUILDS for these, but I'm curious to know if
> you also had any orphans on community that you were
> considering/interested on adopting[1]. To add to this, any other
> packages on community that you'd be interested in co-maintaining? :)

Hi Santiago,
I don't use any of the orphaned packages in [community], so I'd rather spend my 
time on the bugtracker than maintaining packages I don't really know.
But I could co-maintain anything where help is needed. I'd prefer go, rust and 
docker stuff, but I'm open for anything :)
I'll also offer my help depending on bugs that will come in.

Cheers,
freswa





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Re: [aur-general] TU application; freswa

2020-05-06 Thread Frederik Schwan via aur-general
On 06/05/2020 23.48, Robin Broda via aur-general wrote:
> On 5/6/20 11:19 PM, Frederik Schwan via aur-general wrote:

>> [...]

>> My AUR packages got reviewed recently by eschwartz, svenstaro and alad - 
>> thanks :)

>>

> Hey, i just submitted all AUR PKGBUILDs that you are a (co-)maintainer for to 
> my PKGBUILD checker and there are a couple of things you should review

> most importantly:

> - all references to $srcdir & co should be quoted as those might contain 
> spaces, leading to undesireable word-splitting

> - foo should never conflict/provide foo-git, those relations should work the 
> other way around

> - http URLs should be upgraded to https when the remote supports it

> 

> At the bottom of this mail you'll find the raw checker output, please review 
> and adjust as needed :)


fixed and pushed to https://github.com/freswa/aur


>> [...]
>> I'd also like to go on helping Eli with maintenance of zfs-dkms and 
>> zfs-utils in the AUR.

> AUR package maintenance is orthogonal to TU duties ^^ - you should talk to 
> Eli directly about this


In the past he was happy to get a PR for compatibility patches for the latest 
kernel. I'd really like to see zfs-dkms in [community], but that sadly won't 
happen :/


>> I am looking forward to working with you!

>> Frederik

>>

> Good luck with the rest of your application!


Thank you :)



freswa



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Re: [aur-general] TU application; freswa

2020-05-06 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini via aur-general

Em maio 6, 2020 18:19 Frederik Schwan via aur-general escreveu:

Hi everyone,
my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with 
svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.

I started using Linux around 2004 with some live images of Ubuntu. In 2010, 
Debian became my main OS. Only a year later I switched to Arch after I screwed 
up Debian/sid while hunting for the latest kernel.
I'm interested in DevOps topics, mail server, C, Rust, Go and newer JVM 
languages such as Kotlin.

Thanks to svenstaro I've been a bug wrangler since February. You mostly hear 
from me when I assign bugs to the wrong people from time to time :P

OS contributions:
- working on the dovecot-xaps code, providing native Mail.app Apple Push for 
iOS devices
- maintaining and writing PKGBUILDs for the AUR
- bug reporting and fixing for several projects

My AUR packages got reviewed recently by eschwartz, svenstaro and alad - thanks 
:)

If I become a TU, I'd like to focus on the bug tracker until we have a better 
solution. I'd also like to help out bug fixing when maintainers are busy, away 
or on vacation.

Packages which I would like to move to [Community], some of which are not mine:
docker-credential-pass
i3status-rust
intel-undervolt
ispin
mysqltuner
pdfposter
pinentry-rofi
protobuf-go
sha3sum
spin
talosctl
thermald
unifi
woeusb

I'm aware though that some of these packages do not meet the criteria of 10 
votes yet. I'll reevaluate whether they meet this criteria from time to time.
I'd also like to go on helping Eli with maintenance of zfs-dkms and zfs-utils 
in the AUR.

In case JetBrains is okay with us packaging their IDE's, I'd also maintain 
them. But so far all requests I found resulted in a negative response from JB.

I am looking forward to working with you!
Frederik




I confirm the sponsorship of Frederik. I see the discussion already started 
though but,
I'd suggest you guys wait until Sven also confirms.

Regards,
Giancarlo Razzolini

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Re: [aur-general] TU application; freswa

2020-05-06 Thread Robin Broda via aur-general
On 5/6/20 11:19 PM, Frederik Schwan via aur-general wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with 
> svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.
> 
> I started using Linux around 2004 with some live images of Ubuntu. In 2010, 
> Debian became my main OS. Only a year later I switched to Arch after I 
> screwed up Debian/sid while hunting for the latest kernel.
> I'm interested in DevOps topics, mail server, C, Rust, Go and newer JVM 
> languages such as Kotlin.
> 
> Thanks to svenstaro I've been a bug wrangler since February. You mostly hear 
> from me when I assign bugs to the wrong people from time to time :P

That rings a bell, thanks for helping out with our bugtracker - even if that 
means some things get accidentally assigned wrong :p


> 
> OS contributions:
> - working on the dovecot-xaps code, providing native Mail.app Apple Push for 
> iOS devices
> - maintaining and writing PKGBUILDs for the AUR
> - bug reporting and fixing for several projects
> 
> My AUR packages got reviewed recently by eschwartz, svenstaro and alad - 
> thanks :)
> 

Hey, i just submitted all AUR PKGBUILDs that you are a (co-)maintainer for to 
my PKGBUILD checker and there are a couple of things you should review
most importantly:
- all references to $srcdir & co should be quoted as those might contain 
spaces, leading to undesireable word-splitting
- foo should never conflict/provide foo-git, those relations should work the 
other way around
- http URLs should be upgraded to https when the remote supports it

At the bottom of this mail you'll find the raw checker output, please review 
and adjust as needed :)


> If I become a TU, I'd like to focus on the bug tracker until we have a better 
> solution. I'd also like to help out bug fixing when maintainers are busy, 
> away or on vacation.
> 
> Packages which I would like to move to [Community], some of which are not 
> mine:
> docker-credential-pass
> i3status-rust
> intel-undervolt
> ispin
> mysqltuner
> pdfposter
> pinentry-rofi
> protobuf-go
> sha3sum
> spin
> talosctl
> thermald
> unifi
> woeusb
> 
> I'm aware though that some of these packages do not meet the criteria of 10 
> votes yet. I'll reevaluate whether they meet this criteria from time to time.
> I'd also like to go on helping Eli with maintenance of zfs-dkms and zfs-utils 
> in the AUR.

AUR package maintenance is orthogonal to TU duties ^^ - you should talk to Eli 
directly about this

> 
> In case JetBrains is okay with us packaging their IDE's, I'd also maintain 
> them. But so far all requests I found resulted in a negative response from JB.

As far as i know, JetBrains is quite adamant on people using their "Toolbox" 
for managing JetBrains software, good luck though.

> 
> I am looking forward to working with you!
> Frederik
> 

Good luck with the rest of your application!


Checker output mentioned above:

adobe-icc:
Warning: Potentially unintentional HTTP URL on line 10
Offending line:
url='http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/iccprofiles/iccprofiles_mac.html'

Warning: Potentially unintentional HTTP URL on line 13
Offending line:
source=('http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/iccprofiles/mac/AdobeICCProfilesCS4Mac_end-user.zip'

brother-hl4150cdn:
Warning: Potentially unintentional HTTP URL on line 9
Offending line:
url='http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadlist.aspx?c=de=de=hl4150cdn_all=127=English'

Warning: Potentially unintentional HTTP URL on line 17
Offending line:

"http://download.brother.com/welcome/dlf005939/hl4150cdnlpr-${pkgver}-${pkgrel}.i386.rpm;

Warning: Potentially unintentional HTTP URL on line 18
Offending line:

"http://download.brother.com/welcome/dlf005941/hl4150cdncupswrapper-${pkgver}-${pkgrel}.i386.rpm;)

datagrip:
Warning: Potentially unintentional HTTP URL on line 9
Offending line:
url='http://www.jetbrains.com/datagrip/'

dovecot-xaps-daemon:
Style: 'conflicts' on line 10 should not contain other variant(s) of 
'dovecot-xaps-daemon'
Offending line:
conflicts=('dovecot-xaps-daemon-git')

dovecot-xaps-plugin:
Style: 'conflicts' on line 11 should not contain other variant(s) of 
'dovecot-xaps-plugin'
Offending line:
conflicts=('dovecot-xaps-plugin-git')

exfat-utils-nofuse:
Error: Potentially unquoted variable may contain spaces and should be quoted on 
line 22
Offending line:
  patch -p0 < ${srcdir}/nofuse.patch

flexbox-udev:
Error: Potentially unquoted variable may contain spaces and should be quoted on 
line 14
Offending line:
  install -Dm644 ${srcdir}/99-tprogrammer.rules 
${pkgdir}/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/99-tprogrammer.rules

gtkhotkey:
Warning: Potentially unintentional HTTP URL on line 17
Offending line:
source=("http://launchpad.net/$pkgname/0.2/$pkgver/+download/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz;

hipchat:
Warning: Potentially unintentional HTTP URL on line 6
Offending line:
# Contributor: Tom Vincent 

imapsync:
Warning: Potentially unintentional HTTP URL on line 8
Offending 

Re: [aur-general] TU application; freswa

2020-05-06 Thread Santiago Torres-Arias via aur-general
On Wed, May 06, 2020 at 11:19:04PM +0200, Frederik Schwan via aur-general wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with 
> svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.

Hi Freswa!
> 
> I started using Linux around 2004 with some live images of Ubuntu. In 2010, 
> Debian became my main OS. Only a year later I switched to Arch after I 
> screwed up Debian/sid while hunting for the latest kernel.
> I'm interested in DevOps topics, mail server, C, Rust, Go and newer JVM 
> languages such as Kotlin.
> 
> Thanks to svenstaro I've been a bug wrangler since February. You mostly hear 
> from me when I assign bugs to the wrong people from time to time :P
> 
> OS contributions:
> - working on the dovecot-xaps code, providing native Mail.app Apple Push for 
> iOS devices
> - maintaining and writing PKGBUILDs for the AUR
> - bug reporting and fixing for several projects
> 
> My AUR packages got reviewed recently by eschwartz, svenstaro and alad - 
> thanks :)
> 
> If I become a TU, I'd like to focus on the bug tracker until we have a better 
> solution. I'd also like to help out bug fixing when maintainers are busy, 
> away or on vacation.
> 
> Packages which I would like to move to [Community], some of which are not 
> mine:

I'll do a review of your PKGBUILDS for these, but I'm curious to know if
you also had any orphans on community that you were
considering/interested on adopting[1]. To add to this, any other
packages on community that you'd be interested in co-maintaining? :)

Cheers!
-Santiago


[1] https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?repo=Community=orphan


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[aur-general] TU application; freswa

2020-05-06 Thread Frederik Schwan via aur-general
Hi everyone,
my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with 
svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.

I started using Linux around 2004 with some live images of Ubuntu. In 2010, 
Debian became my main OS. Only a year later I switched to Arch after I screwed 
up Debian/sid while hunting for the latest kernel.
I'm interested in DevOps topics, mail server, C, Rust, Go and newer JVM 
languages such as Kotlin.

Thanks to svenstaro I've been a bug wrangler since February. You mostly hear 
from me when I assign bugs to the wrong people from time to time :P

OS contributions:
- working on the dovecot-xaps code, providing native Mail.app Apple Push for 
iOS devices
- maintaining and writing PKGBUILDs for the AUR
- bug reporting and fixing for several projects

My AUR packages got reviewed recently by eschwartz, svenstaro and alad - thanks 
:)

If I become a TU, I'd like to focus on the bug tracker until we have a better 
solution. I'd also like to help out bug fixing when maintainers are busy, away 
or on vacation.

Packages which I would like to move to [Community], some of which are not mine:
docker-credential-pass
i3status-rust
intel-undervolt
ispin
mysqltuner
pdfposter
pinentry-rofi
protobuf-go
sha3sum
spin
talosctl
thermald
unifi
woeusb

I'm aware though that some of these packages do not meet the criteria of 10 
votes yet. I'll reevaluate whether they meet this criteria from time to time.
I'd also like to go on helping Eli with maintenance of zfs-dkms and zfs-utils 
in the AUR.

In case JetBrains is okay with us packaging their IDE's, I'd also maintain 
them. But so far all requests I found resulted in a negative response from JB.

I am looking forward to working with you!
Frederik



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Re: [aur-general] AUR requests not handled anymore?

2020-05-06 Thread Daniel M. Capella via aur-general
On May 6, 2020 1:55:55 AM EDT, Christoph Gysin via aur-general 
 wrote:
> I have made two deletion requests on my packages 2 weeks ago, that
> were
> never handled:
> 
> https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-requests/2020-April/039815.html
> https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-requests/2020-April/039825.html
> 
> Has the process changed? What can I do to get these handled?
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris

I'm actually currently trying to take care of a bit of the queue; will look at 
those for you.

The queue has been a bit overloaded. Lately I myself generally focus on tickets 
that have hit the 2 week mark and people will have had time to resolve or argue 
against them.

--
Best,
Daniel