This is again a request for a sponsor for JLDrill, a Japanese language learning tool. I'm not a Debian developer and have had some difficulty making good packages. I appreciate your patience! :-) This time I have removed the need for rake to build the debian package. I've left ruby, rspec, rcov and ruby-gems in the build dependencies because they are necessary if you want to do development on JLDrill, but they should no longer be necessary to build the debian package (I use the debhelper scripts now).
Links: http://sakabatou.dyndns.org/devel/jldrill/jldrill-0.5.1/jldrill_0.5.1-11.debian.tar.gz http://sakabatou.dyndns.org/devel/jldrill/jldrill-0.5.1/jldrill_0.5.1-11.dsc http://sakabatou.dyndns.org/devel/jldrill/jldrill-0.5.1/jldrill_0.5.1-11_all.deb http://sakabatou.dyndns.org/devel/jldrill/jldrill-0.5.1/jldrill_0.5.1-11_i386.build http://sakabatou.dyndns.org/devel/jldrill/jldrill-0.5.1/jldrill_0.5.1-11_i386.changes http://sakabatou.dyndns.org/devel/jldrill/jldrill-0.5.1/jldrill_0.5.1.orig.tar.gz Information about JLDrill - Name: JLDrill License: GPL3 with provision for GPL2 redistribution Description: Japanese language drill program JLDrill is a program for helping people study and drill various aspects of the Japanese language. Current features include a variety of drills (kana, and vocabulary) a kanji and dictionary reference tool inspired by the firefox plugin Rikaichan, kanji stroke order diagrams, and vocabulary collocations using the Tanaka corpus (a series of example sentences in English and Japanese). JLDrill's drills use a spaced repetition algorithm which is unique to it. This algorithm helps with initial acquisition of vocabulary, automatically grades item difficulty and improves the ability to deal with inconsistent review schedules. JLDrill has been in development for about 5 years and has undergone slow but steady development. I believe it will make a good entry for Debian since other spaced repetition software programs do not offer specific language study features. Similarly, Japanese language study programs do not offer spaced repetition drill features. Combining the two dramatically reduces the amount of "busy work" that is required when doing self-study. My motivation for asking for inclusion is that my users are requesting it. Web page: http://jldrill.rubyforge.org/ Mike Charlton -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/banlktimcjaxgrtya_eteyqcskzf8k2c...@mail.gmail.com