On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 03:10:21PM +0100, Stefan Tomanek wrote: > > Looking for a way of globally assigning hotkey handlers to the special keys > found on my notebooks, I developed triggerhappy. I also use it to control > headless systems, e.g. a ARM based MPD jukebox which is controlled by a USB > keypad or bluetooth wiimote. Having this software in Debian would provide an > easy way to bind commands to input events without the need for running an > X11 session or logging in.
Hi, I am not a DD so cannot upload your package, however in the light of the previous discussion on -mentors it looks interesting, so I have checked it out. I gather that this is a new package to Debian. Your debian/changelog should probably start from new in that case. You could perhaps move the existing debian/changelog to changelog.OLD or similar, if you want to retain the history of the code's evolution before it entered Debian. The new debian/changelog should start with the new version, 0.3.1-1, and should Close: your ITP bug #603842 (you've closed it in a version which AFAICS has never been in Debian). The source files licensing (author, date and a pointer to COPYING) needs to be made explicit in each file, via a comment block near the top: http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2009/03/msg00451.html Are you your own upstream ? This could be easy to apply then :) As this is new to Debian, perhaps you could look at doing your debian/copyright file along the lines of DEP-5 to help in automated licence checks ? Your copyright file is quite clear, DEP-5 is just a suggested format which sums it up in a standard way. I can't find the current format just at the moment ... anyone know it please ? Sorry this took so long to write up, hope you can have a happy $FESTIVITIES and write some more cool code for Debian :-) Nick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

