Harlan, thanks for the review.

I'm happy to have any of my trivial contributions under debian/ be GPL-2+.

I removed a patch from debian/patches that fixed up manpage typos.  The
manpage is automatically generated.  I'll look into updating the generator
to escape the errors for a future release.

Upstream changelog is extremely outdated since moving from svn to git
several years ago.  I wouldn't worry about including it.  I dropped it from
the RPM package.

I changed the watch file from SF to github, but didn't think about the
signature then being invalid.  1.5.0-rc package has the SF-pointing watch
file.  Would be trivial to switch it back to that copy.

Thanks,
Matt

On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Harlan Lieberman-Berg <hlieber...@setec.io>
wrote:

> Hello Gianfranco!
>
> Thank you for your work on the s3cmd package.  I'm not able to sponsor
> your package at this time, but I've done a review for you to help fix up
> a couple of nitpicks while you wait.
>
> The most concerning issue to me is the change in d/copyright from GPL-2
> to GPL-2+ for the files under debian/.  Matching them to upstream is
> best practice, to be sure, but to do so needs the permission of the
> authors of all the files underneath there - especially, it looks like,
> Mikhail Gusarov.  It's not clear to me whether Matt Domsch's permission
> might also be needed; it certainly couldn't hurt, though.
>
> The man page has a couple of errors as well - groff is picking up some
> text and trying to apply it as a macro.  There are also unescaped
> "-"'s that need to be escaped so they are not mistaken as hyphens
> instead of minuses.  There's also a spelling error in the man file.  All
> of these are upstream problems - probably with the tool they are using
> to create the manpage itself - but should be fixed if possible.
>
> Other than that, the remaining tweaks are minor.  You should install the
> upstream changelog since it's provided.  Upstream does provide GPG
> signatures of the downloads, so you should verify them if possible - the
> uscan(1) manpage has details about how to do so.  That will require
> changing the watch file from github to sourceforge.
>
> Thanks again for your work on s3cmd, and on Debian!  If you have
> questions, please reach out to me.
>
> Sincerely,
>
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