-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi.
I've packaged libchipcard (see below), and would like to see it included in debian. - From the nm pages and related, I'm slightly confused about the appropriate order of - - Getting my GPG-Key signed, - - Finding a sponsor, - - Applying as new maintainer, and - - Filing an ITP. Probably I'm just too stupid to look into the right docs, but I could not figure it out, so I'd be glad if anyone could tell me. Thanks Thomas About the package: * Package name : libchipcard Version : 0.7.1 Upstream Author : Martin Preuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://www.libchipcard.de/ * License : GPL Description : An API for smartcard readers This library provides an API for accessing smartcards. Examples are memory cards, as well as HBCI (home banking), German GeldKarte (electronic small change), and KVK (health insurance) cards. Informal addition: Via libopenhbci (already in debian, though without chipcard support), gnucash could be used to provide HBCI-based online banking which is offered by a large number of German banks. Preliminary Packages: <http://vman.de/chipcard/>, not apt-getable atm (though I have set up a mini-dinstall mirror at home, so I could add that if it helps). The same packages are on upstream's download page. (Sorry, if there are too many "German"s in this mail, but those are the uses that I know of and which the author had in mind when writing it.) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: GnuPG key at <http://www.beamnet.de/tv/> iD8DBQE+NFkJriZpaaIa1PkRAmyhAKDIUGDIL5k0CdDDA/efNkNlhbt/RwCcCzy2 jemR3P3wh3Lyjs+w7nec+Bs= =c/gI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

