On December 4, 2015 7:12:16 AM EST, Daniel Stender <deb...@danielstender.com> 
wrote:
>Package: wnpp
>Severity: wishlist
>Owner: Daniel Stender <deb...@danielstender.com>
>
>* Package name    : letsencrypt
>  Version         : 0.1.0
>  Upstream Author : Let's Encrypt Project <client-...@letsencrypt.org>
>* URL             : https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt
>* License         : Apache-2.0
>  Programming Lang: Python
>  Description     : CLI tool for obtaining certs from Let's Encrypt
>
>This a CLI tool for the Let's Encrypt certification authority [1] which
>allows to obtain
>and install free certificates from the project [2]. It's programmed as
>an application in Python.
>
>There are requirements missing for packaging this like python-acme [3],
>I'm going through
>them and file new WNPP bugs in the next days.
>
>DS
>
>[1] https://letsencrypt.org/
>
>[2] Like described (in German) here:
>https://thomas-leister.de/internet/anleitung-fuer-lets-encrypt-kostenlose-tls-zertifikate-fuer-alle/
>
>[3] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/acme/

Hello Daniel!

Letsencrypt is already in Debian under the source package name 
python-letsencrypt.

Sincerely,

-- 
Harlan Lieberman-Berg
~hlieberman

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