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Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: wishlist
Control: tags 726171 + pending
Control: block 726171 by -1

I am looking for a sponsor for my package ‘libjs-zxcvbn’:

    Package name    : libjs-zxcvbn
    Version         : 1.0+dfsg.2-1
    Upstream Author : Dan Wheeler <[email protected]>
    URL             : 
https://tech.dropbox.com/2012/04/zxcvbn-realistic-password-strength-estimation/
    License         : Expat
    Section         : web

It builds these binary packages:

    libjs-zxcvbn - realistic password strength estimation — JavaScript library

You can get the package with ‘dget’:

    $ dget -x 
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/libj/libjs-zxcvbn/libjs-zxcvbn_1.0+dfsg.2-1.dsc

More information about ‘zxcvbn’ can be obtained from
<URL:https://mentors.debian.net/package/libjs-zxcvbn>
and in the ITP bug report <URL:http://bugs.debian.org/726171>.

This release contains the following significant changes:

  * Updated re-pack of upstream source, this time preserving source
    data files.
  * Add copyright information for source data files.
  * Cached data files are source, don't clobber them.

Thanks to Eriberto Mota <[email protected]> for reviewing an earlier
release of this package.

-- 
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Ben Finney <[email protected]>

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Package libjs-zxcvbn has been removed from mentors.

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