Hello Gustavo, I would be interessted in becoming maintainer for asciinema.
Note that I've never been a maintainer for an official Debian package though I'm quite familiar with building Debian packages (mostly to deploy configurations over Debian servers for my work). Since I've been using Debian for the last decade, I've decided it's time for me to start contributing to the projet. I was thinking going through the process to becoming a sponsored maintainer for this package. I would wait for the next upstream release or bugreport for this package to submit the built package to mentors.debian.net. Anyhow, I hope this is helpful. Cheers, On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 20:42:44 -0400 Yaroslav Halchenko <y...@onerussian.com> wrote: > Fwiw asciinema is quite handy! We use it for our demos (generate them automatically from our *cast scripts, along with possible narrated videos, actual scripts, or just interactive demonstrations where people get blown away at "my" typing speed/stability), see eg those asciinemas at http://datalad.org/for/reproducible-science > > So I would appreciate if someone takes care about this valuable package... if there would be nobody, please buzz me, I will keep it afloat > > Cheers > > On July 18, 2018 7:48:56 PM EDT, gustavo panizzo <g...@debian.org> wrote: > >Hi > >On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 12:06:58AM +0200, Hilmar Preuße wrote: > >>Am 18.07.2018 um 21:55 teilte gustavo panizzo mit: > >> > >>Hi Gustavo, > >> > >>>Forget screen recording apps and blurry video. Enjoy a lightweight, > >>>purely text based approach to terminal recording. > >>>This package provides a command line recorder for asciinema.org > >>>service or other instance of asciinema server. > >>> > >>At first the dumb question: what main features does this application > >>have, I can't find in script [1]? Well, except the upload feature. > > > >the playback always works, this was my motivation to use (and package) > >asciinema, since it does not depend on what console do you use to play > >it back it always works (and people with windows can play the > >recordings) > >when i started with it, we used asciinema and an internal server to > >record trainings and play them back to students > > > > > >but i changed jobs and stop using it some time ago, that's why RFA > >> > >>Thanks! > >> > >>H. > >> > >>[1] http://man.openbsd.org/script.1 > >>-- > >>#206401 http://counter.li.org > > -- > Sent from a phone which beats iPhone. > > -- Baptiste BEAUPLAT - lyknode