Hello Bastian,

On Sat, 5 Nov 2022 23:11:42 +0100 Bastian Germann <b...@debian.org> wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
> 

> * Package name    : poxy
>    Version         : 0.11.1
>    Upstream Author : Mark Gillard <mark.gill...@outlook.com.au>
> * URL             : https://github.com/marzer/poxy
> * License         : Expat
>    Programming Lang: Python
>    Description     : Documentation generator for C++ based on Doxygen and 
> mosra/m.css
> 

> mosra/m.css is a Doxygen-based documentation generator that significantly 
> improves on Doxygen's 

> default output by controlling some of Doxygen's more unruly options, 
> supplying it's own HTML+CSS 

> generation and adding a live search feature. Poxy builds upon both by:
> 

>    * Moving the configuration out into a TOML file
>    * Preprocessing the Doxygen XML to fix a bunch of Doxygen bugs quirks
>    * Postprocessing the generated HTML to improve syntax highlighting
>    * Allowing source, image and example directories to be recursive
>    * Automatically defining C++ language feature macros based on your 
> project's target C++ version
>    * Automatically integrating the cppreference.com doxygen tagfile
>    * Providing a number of additional built-in doxygen @alias commands
>    * Giving more control over the HTML inline using square-bracket 
> [tags][/tags]
>    * Adding a switchable light theme
>    * Adding support for C++20 concepts
>    * Self-hosting fonts to reduce external HTTP requests
>    * Inlining SVGs so they can take advantage of currentColor

I took an initial look and there seems to be several dependencies missing from 
Debian. 

These would be: misk, trieregex and pytomlpp.

I would be happy to work on bringing this to Debian. But with so many 
prerequisite packages, 

would it make more sense to join the Python Team and work these dependencies 
(and eventually poxy) 

through them?

This would require a lot of sponsorship support and hopefully the Python team 
could be
faster than mentors.

Thank you,

Lance Lin <lqi...@protonmail.com>
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