Ask for permission to package and distribute osu!lazer in Arch Linux CN repo.
See original GitHub issueArch Linux CN repo is an unofficial Arch Linux repo maintained by Arch Linux CN community, containing a lot of useful/interesting packages.
I’m sincerely asking for the permission to distribute osu!lazer in the repo with package name osu-lazer
.
Upstream URL will be https://osu.ppy.sh/
, the package description will be The new open source version of osu!, the free-to-win rhythm game
, and the license will be MIT
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Thanks a lot on the Linux packaging with AppImage formats. AppImage format does indeed have many advantages over traditional distro formats, while also some disadvantages.
Just out of curiosity, does osu upstream allow to package osu-lazer in Arch Linux official repositories? In that case the package will be tested by the Arch Linux testers and the resulted binary will be much smaller than AppImage because there is no need to bundle dependencies.
Once #2960 is done, we’ll be distributing the AppImages ourselves. Possibly via the package repos, but undecided just yet.