
During November 2025, Arrrghhh focused on deprecating and removing the FileZilla package from the chocolatey-community/chocolatey-packages repository, transitioning its maintenance to a personal repository. This work involved coordinating with the community to ensure transparent governance, updating documentation, and removing all related files to improve repository hygiene. Arrrghhh used PowerShell and XML to manage package scripts and metadata, demonstrating skills in package management, repository maintenance, and community engagement. By aligning the transition with community discussions and referencing issue 1638, Arrrghhh clarified ownership and reduced the risk of orphaned packages, streamlining future updates and minimizing ongoing maintenance burdens for the project.
Month: 2025-11 — Key accomplishments include the deprecation and removal of the FileZilla package from the Chocolatey community repository, with maintenance transitioned to a personal repository. All associated files and documentation were removed, and a migration note with the new maintenance path was added (https://github.com/arrrghhh/ChocolateyPackages/tree/main/filezilla). This action was performed in alignment with community discussions and the referenced issue (1638). No major bugs were addressed this month; the focus was governance, hygiene, and transition. Impact: reduces ongoing maintenance burden, minimizes risk of orphaned packages, and clarifies ownership for future updates. Skills demonstrated: Git discipline, package governance, cross-repo coordination, documentation, and adherence to community processes.
Month: 2025-11 — Key accomplishments include the deprecation and removal of the FileZilla package from the Chocolatey community repository, with maintenance transitioned to a personal repository. All associated files and documentation were removed, and a migration note with the new maintenance path was added (https://github.com/arrrghhh/ChocolateyPackages/tree/main/filezilla). This action was performed in alignment with community discussions and the referenced issue (1638). No major bugs were addressed this month; the focus was governance, hygiene, and transition. Impact: reduces ongoing maintenance burden, minimizes risk of orphaned packages, and clarifies ownership for future updates. Skills demonstrated: Git discipline, package governance, cross-repo coordination, documentation, and adherence to community processes.

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