Request for review of two merge requests (Fcitx5-Mozc, Fcitx-Mozc)

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Hello everyone

I've been using Arch Linux in containers and have tried several
Arch-based desktops.

I'd like to discuss two Japanese input packages that haven't been
updated for about two years.
I've created merge requests for major upgrades for both packages.

Among Japanese input packages, Mozc likely has the most users
currently. There are two Mozc packages in the Arch Linux repository:
Fcitx5-Mozc and Fcitx-Mozc. While Fcitx5 has become the main
development focus, Fcitx-mozc is still packaged in newer
distributions.

These two packages haven't been updated for about two years. I created
merge requests for major upgrades about two weeks ago. I've tried
contacting the previous package maintainers and those assigned by
bots, but there's been no response.

I'm posting here hoping to catch the attention of those with merge
permissions. I'd appreciate if you could review the merge requests for
these two packages when you have time.

As additional information, the original google/mozc has moved to Bazel
build for the Linux version. Fcitx5 already supported Bazel build, and
Fcitx (fcitx4) has recently added support for it as well. Therefore,
both packages can now be built with Bazel without additional patches
or PRs.

I've been updating the merge requests to keep them aligned with the
latest commits. Now that Fcitx(4)'s Bazel support is complete, it
seems like a good time for review.

Please review the merge requests when possible.
I apologize for the long message.
Thank you for your consideration.

https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/fcitx5-mozc/-/merge_requests/1
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/fcitx-mozc/-/merge_requests/1



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