Ср 10 июн 2026 @ 23:16 Xiyue Deng <[email protected]>:

> Hi Lev,
>
> Lev Lamberov <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Hi Xiyue,
>>
>> Ср 10 июн 2026 @ 01:58 Xiyue Deng <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Package: wnpp
>>> Severity: wishlist
>>> Owner: Xiyue Deng <[email protected]>
>>>
>>> * Package name    : elfeed-web
>>>   Version         : 4.0.0
>>>   Upstream Author : Christopher Wellons <[email protected]>
>>> * URL or Web page : https://github.com/emacs-elfeed/elfeed-web
>>> * License         : Unlicense
>>>   Programming lang: Emacs Lisp
>>>   Description     : Web interface to Elfeed
>>>  This is a very early work in progress.  The long-term goal is to
>>>  provide a web interface view of the database with optional remote
>>>  tag updating.  An AngularJS client accesses the database over a few
>>>  RESTful endpoints with JSON for serialization.
>>>  .
>>>  The IDs provided by RSS and Atom are completely arbitrary.  To avoid
>>>  ugly encoding issues they're normalized into short, unique,
>>>  alphanumeric codes called webids.  Both feeds and entries fall into
>>>  the same webid namespace so they share a single endpoint.
>>>
>>> `elfeed-web' used to be part of `elfeed' but was split out into a
>>> standalone package since 4.0.0. I'll maintain it under the Emacsen team
>>> umbrella.
>>
>> Previously elfeed-web depended on packages not in Debian and required to
>> load Javascript libraries from external sources. Please, see #949537.
>>
>> One has to package those dependencies first. Otherwise the elfeed-web
>> cannot enter main and should stay at contrib or non-free.
>>
>> #949537: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=949537
>>
>> Regards,
>> Lev
>
> Thanks for the reminder! And I have checked and confirmed that upstream
> has removed those dependencies in the 4.0.0 release[1]. I have also
> noted about this in the debian/copyright file[2] for the record. So all
> is well :)

Great! Thanks for your work.

Cheers!
Lev

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