Hi Andreas,

As you have told, I have uploaded my package "artha" (for both i386 and amd64). 
Below are the details.

* Package name    : artha
  Version         : 0.8.0-1
  Upstream Author : Sundaram Ramaswamy <legend...@yahoo.com>
* URL             : http://artha.sourceforge.net/
* License         : GPL v2
  Section         : utils

It builds these binary packages:
artha      - A handy off-line thesaurus based on WordNet

The upload would fix these bugs: 514690 (ITP)

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/a/artha
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main 
contrib non-free
- dget http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/a/artha/artha_0.8.0-1.dsc

I would be glad if you uploaded this package for me.
I do agree with your recommendation on commiting the control files 
to Debian Science SVN as it relates to WordNet.


Kind regards
 Sundaram Ramaswamy




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From: Andreas Tille <til...@rki.de>
To: Sundaram <legend...@yahoo.com>
Cc: Debian Developers <debian-de...@lists.debian.org>; Artha DebianBug 
<514...@bugs.debian.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:43:02 PM
Subject: Bug#514690: ITP: artha -- A handy off-line thesaurus based on WordNet

On Tue, 10 Feb 2009, Sundaram wrote:

> Actually, I am new to packaging in Debian. I read the New Maintainer's guide 
> and created 2 .deb
> packages (i386 & amd64). I have put them here @ SF.net for local download by 
> general users, not in a
> proper apt repository. All the control files, rules, etc. are in my system, 
> locally. They are not in
> any version controlled area. As per the Debian docs, I have filed a ITP bug. 
> I encountered this site
> mentors.debian.net, where its says new packages needing sponsors are to be 
> uploaded. Now, should I
> upload my packages there and get them sponsored first? Or should I first 
> check in the control files in
> the location you pointed me to. If so, how will I get the credintials to 
> login.

Well, there is no *requirement* to use the SVN repository but it turned out
to be quite reasonable.  So I would recommend to do so - but finally it is
your choice.  You have to ask on alioth.debian.org for a guest account and
once you got this you can ask for adding you to the debian-science group
which automatically grants you write permission to the Debian Science SVN.

If this is a to complicated procedure for you for the moment just point
me to the *.dsc file on mentors once you uploaded it and I might inject it
into Debian Science SVN (if you agree in principle).

Kind regards

       Andreas.

-- http://fam-tille.de


      

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