On Saturday, April 12, 2014 02:28:55 Nowaker wrote: > Regarding the subject (Is Voting Effective?). Theoretically, packages > are picked from AUR to [community] according to the number of votes. > However, I have never seen anything like that. Any time a new Trusted > User candidate asks to join the team, they list packages that they want > to move from AUR to [community]. It's totally arbitrary. If there's no > one to be interested in maintaining the package, it remains in AUR. Fine > by me. Actually I think the voting system works as an indicator of eligible or not, but not at all for priority. For example, community/aurphan is a helper tool in the official repos. The "- e" option will give a list of installed AUR packages that having at least 10 votes. An Arch Linux Developer or Trusted User can occasionally query the AUR (or use some tool like aurphan) looking for those he/she want to move. Take myself as an example, I have used aurphan to find dozens of python packages to move to [community]. Regards, Felix Yan
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