On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 07:35:20AM +0000, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> 
> [2019-05-07 22:48] Nicholas D Steeves <nstee...@gmail.com>
> > Package: sponsorship-requests
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Control: block 872873 by -1
> >
> > I am looking for a sponsor for my package "emacs-neotree".  Neotree is
> > a very popular Emacs addon on MELPA (Emacs addon repository), and is
> > at the 99th percentile for MELPA unstable, and the 98th for MELPA stable.
> >
> 
> Everything super-nice, just uploaded. One minor request: on next upload,
> add field "Upstream-Contact" into debian/copyright.

Thank you Dmitry! Wow that was fast :-)

Done, I've identified the maintainer apparent and have added him as
Upstream-Contact.  Also, I realised that the long description was
missing this useful bit of info:

  NeoTree shows a file system tree relative to the users' $HOME, where
  both Dired and Speedbar default to showing the contents of the
  current directory.  Thus it provides a hierarchical rather than a
  modal view.

Previously I had been assuming that hierarchical was an assumption of
the target audience, but that doesn't answer the question "how is this
different?" for long-time Emacs users ;-)  Thanks to Anarcat for
asking something along the lines of "but how is neotree different?"

Cheers,
Nicholas

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