Le 19/01/2021 à 11:58, Mike Gabriel a écrit : > Hi Xavier, > > On Mo 18 Jan 2021 22:24:01 CET, Xavier wrote: > >> Le 18/01/2021 à 21:38, Mike Gabriel a écrit : >>> Package: wnpp >>> Severity: wishlist >>> Owner: Mike Gabriel <mike.gabr...@das-netzwerkteam.de> >>> X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, >>> debian-edu-pkg-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org >>> >>> * Package name : jquery-i18n-properties >>> Version : 1.2.7 >>> Upstream Author : Adrian Fish <adrian.r.f...@gmail.com> >>> * URL : >>> https://github.com/jquery-i18n-properties/jquery-i18n-properties >>> * License : Expat >>> Programming Lang: Javascript >>> Description : lightweight jQuery internationalization plugin >>> >>> Lightweight jQuery plugin for providing internationalization to >>> JavaScript >>> from ‘.properties’ files, just like in Java Resource Bundles. It loads >>> and parses resource bundles (.properties) based on provided language >>> and country codes (ISO-639 and ISO-3166) or language reported by >>> browser. >>> . >>> This jQuery plugin is a required dependency for the already uploaded >>> OpenBoard (at the time of testing and packaging, jquery-i18n-properties >>> had been in Debian, however, it got removed some months ago which did >>> not catch my intention). >>> . >>> Thus, re-uploading (with a much newer upstream version). >> >> This library seems unmaintained: last commit 4 years ago. I don't think >> it's a good thing to upload such library in Debian. > > > I am aware of this. Rather than sneaking in the code (it is bundled in > OpenBoard upstream's Git repo), I'd prefer to ship > jquery-i18n-properties it a separate package in Debian. > > During the Debian 12 release cycle I will need to bring up the topic of > many many old and unmaintained Javascript / jQuery dependencies / > bundled code portions in OpenBoard. I hope to get OpenBoard upstream to > a point that they either take over those Javascript projects and > maintain them or that they drop the dependencies. > > For the meantime, I'll be happy to keep jquery-i18n-properties > up-to-date in Debian as pseudo-upstream. (I could also fork the upstream > Git repo on Github, but for now, I'd prefer to use the existing Github > repo as upstream).
Hi, it was just a warning, do as you see fit ;-) Best regards, Xavier