I'm getting reading to upload a deb I've made for Template Toolkit (I ITP'ed it a while ago) but several other developers have contacted me and raised some issues, one of which I wanted to throw out here as this is the first perl module I've packaged.
Some developers have posted questions about the proposed name of my package. I ITP'ed it with the name libtemplate-templatetoolkit-perl. Policy seems to dictate that this would be the correct name to help users get at it right away. The template-template is definately ugly though. There are other modules with names that might support naming the package libtemplatetoolkit-perl (and several that support my proposed) but would this be OK? It also includes several execute so I've decided to follow the advice suggested on the discussion on libglade-perl and have it Provide: templatetoolkit-perl. A developer who is packaging slash v2 needs my deb so uploading it soon seems important and in about half a week I'm going on vacation for a short bit so I'd like to have this worked as soon as possible. For those that know the package or saw the discussion on debian-devel, I've been talking with upstream and have put off splitting off splash! into a seperate packages until upstream and I incorporate some changes into the upstream source in the upcoming weeks. -- Mako Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~mako/

