• lemmyvore@feddit.nl
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    7 months ago

    The official discussion.

    You can see there how devs for multiple distros and AUR helpers worked together in a civil manner to solve the issue. It was nice, people cooperated, a textbook example of what FOSS and Linux community spirit is all about.

    Yet other people, years later, who aren’t distro devs or AUR admins or were even impacted in any way, use that same moment as a reason to hate blindly. It’s sad and disgusting.

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      7 months ago

      I mean, painting the Manjaro devs breaking the AUR for everyone (twice) as a wholesome, community bonding experience is a bit of a stretch.

      The Manjaro devs have a solid track record of being sloppy. That’s just a fact. It’s fair for people to dislike that.

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        7 months ago

        Do tell. I mean Debian has a local root exploit right now but everybody loves Debian. Meanwhile Manjaro is the devil for a DDoS that wasn’t even proven as coming from Manjaro machines. Anybody can fake a user agent.

        Thing is, pamac on Manjaro could not have DDoS’ed the AUR since it caches all queries. What’s the scenario, 125k new Manjaro machines all came online at the same time?

        All evidence points at someone scraping the AUR and using the pamac UA as a fake-out. But still the Manjaro devs took the opportunity to improve pamac even so, they asked for more optimized endpoints to use, extended the delay before searching to 1s etc. Which yes I find wholesome under the circumstances.

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          7 months ago

          I’m sure you’re familiar with Manjarno. I’ll refer you to the work that’s already been done there.

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            7 months ago

            Yes I’m familiar. It’s that list of nonsense that people link to when they run out of arguments but just gotta keep hating, right?

            Someone should put together a Manjaryes and then we can just swap links and never use any braincells.