Hi Skia,

Good to see you here :)

On Tue, 2025-07-08 at 11:19 +0200, Florent 'Skia' Jacquet wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The following package is ready to be uploaded (I also verified the
> points listed on 
> http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Ruby/Packaging#Requesting_Sponsorship ->
> the salsa 
> CI also validated most of those).
> 
> This upload should fix the currently broken autopkgtests [1] (broken
> since the 
> transition to rails 7, it seems).
> 
> Could you please sponsor them?

I just checked the status of this package and it was removed from
trixie. At this point, I do not feel like uploading it to unstable, it
is a leaf package, so not causing any issue to the release. Actually, I
believe this is a good candidate for removal.

> 
>   ruby-omniauth-rails-csrf-protection 1.0.2-1
>   You'll find my `master`, `upstream`, and `pristine-tar` branches in
> this salsa 
> fork:
> https://salsa.debian.org/skia/ruby-omniauth-rails-csrf-protection/
> 
> Disclaimer: this is my first time using gbp for packaging a new
> upstream 
> version. I've followed the docs here [2] and there [3], but there
> might be some 
> things I've missed. Feedback very much welcome!

The changes you proposed look mostly good (there are some tweaks needed
in the changelog, such as marking this as a Team upload, and I would
leave it as UNRELEASED until it is considered ready to be sponsored). I
git push'ed your commits (apart from the last one "Upload to unstable")
to the main repo. But as I mentioned before, not sure if keep
maintaining this package in Debian makes much sense at this point.

Thanks for the update anyway!

Cheers,
Lucas Kanashiro

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