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Package: sponsorship-requests
  Severity: wishlist

  Dear mentors,

  I am looking for a sponsor for my package "moka-icon-theme"

 * Package name    : moka-icon-theme
   Version         : 5.3.2-1
   Upstream Author : Sam Hewitt <[email protected]>
 * URL             : github.com/moka-project/moka-icon-theme
 * License         : GPL-3+/CC-BY-SA-4.0
   Section         : misc

  It builds those binary packages:

    moka-icon-theme - Moka Icon Theme

  To access further information about this package, please visit the
following URL:

  https://mentors.debian.net/package/moka-icon-theme


  Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:

    dget -x 
https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/moka-icon-theme/moka-icon-theme_5.3.2-1.dsc

Notes:

I am the maintainer of a Ubuntu based distro called budgie-remix which

uses moka-icon-theme as its key icon theme - hence why I'm excited to
maintain this package for the wider

Debian community. budgie-remix uses the new desktop environment called
budgie-desktop which I have also packaged here

 - https://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2016/05/msg00551.html

moka-icon-theme is a highly popular icon theme used by several
distros.  It is installed currently

by Ubuntu users through the upstream maintainer PPA repository or via
manual compilation.

I'm providing this package to allow all Debian users and Debian
derivatives a native

package rather than depending upon a third-party Ubuntu only repo.


I've asked the question here as to whether upstream will sign future
tag releases:

 - https://github.com/moka-project/moka-icon-theme/issues/232

The upstream maintainer has indicated that they do not wish to GPG
sign releases.


 Regards,

 David Mohammed

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On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 09:34:36PM +0100, foss.freedom wrote:
> vcs-git and vcs-browser now points to the budgie-remix github repo where
> the debian source package resides.
> 
> I'm not sure why I'm getting an information linitian issue on mentors for
> the vcs-git - all the examples I've seen say that vcs-git should be git://
> ... but that linitian tag description says I should be using https:// -
> strange.
> vcs-field-uses-insecure-uri

Those examples are obsolete then.  It'd be good to bother whoever is
responsible for them to s|git://|https://|.  The problem is, untunnelled
git:// is completely unencrypted and thus allows anyone to intercept your
connection and inject malicious data.  Git-over-http used to suck but
nowadays it's as efficient as bare git://, and when you can http you want
https.

> Think you are right about other packages.  KDE breeze-icon-theme has logos
> for a similar set of apps as moka.

I have some doubts, but let's ask the ftpmasters.  I've just sent them a
question in a form that doesn't require much typing if the answer is "yes".
Ie, I used dupload instead of mutt :)


I've changed git:// to https:// myself, changed ggithub to github and
uploaded -- but you already know this, as you managed to merge my pull
request before I finished typing this mail.


Meow!
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