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for a Trusted User account can be made to aur-dev@lists.archlinux.org.
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Send an email to aur-dev@lists.archlinux.org titled
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`[Test Account Request] your_username` with details about which account type
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you would like the account to have.
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`[Test Account Request] your_username` with the following details:
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Username: username_you_want
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Email: email@youwant.org
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Type: account_type_you_want
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Where `account_type_you_want` is one of `User` or `Trusted User`. We will not be giving out `Developer` accounts.
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Upon receiving account requests, DevOps will be able to generate
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an account for you in `aur-dev.archlinux.org`'s database, as long
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as there is no existing email/username conflict.
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You will receive an email at the email you've requested for your account, including the login details (username and password).
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This will be done in quite an insecure manner, so it is highly recommended that you change your password as soon as possible to avoid any problems. The `aur-dev.archlinux.org` database is not connected to `aur.archlinux.org`'s database.
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#### Local Docker Accounts
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Users who take advantage of a local Docker instance for testing have full
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