Bug#1002715: ITP: sc-im -- An ncurses spreadsheet program for terminal

2021-12-27 Thread Joshua Peisach
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joshua Peisach 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, itzswirlz2...@outlook.com

* Package name: sc-im
  Version : 0.8.2
  Upstream Author : Andrés Martinelli 
* URL : https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im
* License : All rights reserved
  Programming Lang: C, has Lua scripting support
  Description : An ncurses spreadsheet program for terminal

sc-im is a fork of sc, the spreadsheet calculator that is now
deprecated/unmaintained. It has a ton of new features including theme
support, undo/redo, filtering autobackups, key mappings, etc.

It still has Vim-like keybindings and is similar to sc (users migrating
should not have any issues), which easily replaces the 'sc' package being
autoremoved.

I will maintain this with others under the Debian Math Team on Salsa, and
will be requesting a sponsor/RFS.

https://salsa.debian.org/math-team/sc-im


Question about source tarballs for packaging

2021-10-10 Thread Joshua Peisach
Hello everyone,

I'm packaging the V programming language for Debian. However, V is  bit weird 
at the moment. It's not really ready for stable production/use. so for a while 
it will live in experimental. Currently the way building it works is that there 
is a repo that is the compiler translated to C automatically that you have to 
clone and compile to build V, and then all the actual libraries and everything 
to make V work. The cloning is done through git via Makefile.

Because of this, you can't try building an old version of V because you'll be 
trying to use the master branch of the V compiler. The only way to really use V 
is to clone the master branch, build V and run 'v up' often to update the 
compiler.

This doesn't really matter; the above means that we will have to build on 
weekly tags rather than the current '0.2.4' tag. Here is the issue. uscan and 
gbp aren't happy with the tag because by all means, it isn't a number.

It is now that I turned to how other people package, such as how the kernel 
team packages linux, and how the MATE team packages things, and other ways of 
getting the source compared to the way I am pretty much accustomed to with 
Python, Go, and Cinnamon team with the pristine-tar.. is this all really 
neccessary?

What is the proper way to get the source? What ways are allowed and what 
aren't? What can I do and what can't I do? I'm in a tight situation where I'll 
be building weekly tags (not to mention finding a sponsor who will even be okay 
with the crazy crap I'm going to be pulling off for this to actually work), 
what are the standards? What is policy about?

Source: https://salsa.debian.org/vlang-team/vlang
[https://salsa.debian.org/assets/gitlab_logo-7ae504fe4f68fdebb3c2034e36621930cd36ea87924c11ff65dbcb8ed50dca58.png]
Debian V Packaging Team / vlang
experimental
salsa.debian.org

Cheers,
-Josh


Bug#974864: ITP: nemo-seahorse -- Seahorse plugin and utilities for encryption for Nemo

2020-11-15 Thread Joshua Peisach
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joshua Peisach 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, itzswirlz2...@outlook.com

* Package name: nemo-seahorse
  Version : 4.6.0
  Upstream Author : Clement Lefebvre 
* URL : https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo-
extensions/tree/master/nemo-seahorse
* License : GPL-1 and GPL-3+
  Programming Lang: C, XML
  Description : Seahorse plugin and utilities for encryption for Nemo

Nemo-Seahorse is an extension for Nemo which allows encryption
and decryption of OpenPGP files using GnuPG - the GNU Privacy
Guard program.

I will maintain this by myself before I can hopefully move it into cinnamon-
team



Bug#973321: ITP: nemo-pastebin -- Nemo extension to send files to a pastebin

2020-10-28 Thread Joshua Peisach
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joshua Peisach 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, itzswirlz2...@outlook.com

* Package name: nemo-pastebin
  Version : 4.6.0
  Upstream Author : Clement Lefebvre 
* URL : https://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/nemo-
pastebin, https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo-extensions/blob/master/nemo-
pastebin
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Nemo extension to send files to a pastebin

 nemo-pastebin is a Nemo extension written in Python, which
 allows users to upload text-only files to a pastebin service just
 by right-clicking on them.
 .
 After sending the files, a notification will be shown and the paste
 URL copied into the clipboard.
 .
 Users can also customize the extension's behaviour just by using
 nemo-pastebin-configurator, an easy-to-use configuration tool.


I plan to maintain this by myself until I can hopefully get it into cinnamon-
team.



Bug#972984: ITP: nemo-media-columns -- Nemo Extension to display music/EXIF and PDF metadata

2020-10-26 Thread Joshua Peisach
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joshua Peisach 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, itzswirlz2...@outlook.com

* Package name: nemo-media-columns
  Version : 4.6.0
  Upstream Author : Clement Lefebvre 
* URL : https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo-
extensions/tree/master/nemo-media-columns
* License : GPL-3+
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Nemo Extension to display music/EXIF and PDF metadata

A Nemo extension to display music/EXIF and PDF metadata info
in the Nemo List View.

This package enhances the Nemo file manager.
I will maintain this by myself before I hopefully get it into cinnamon-team.



Bug#972367: ITP: nemo-image-converter -- nemo extension to mass resize or rotate images

2020-10-16 Thread Joshua Peisach
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joshua Peisach 

* Package name: nemo-image-converter
  Version : 4.6.0
  Upstream Author : Julien Lavergne 
* URL : https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo-
extensions/tree/master/nemo-image-converter
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : nemo extension to mass resize or rotate images

This package adds a "Resize Images..." menu item to
the context menu of all images. This opens a dialog
where you set the desired image size and file name.
A click on "Resize" finally resizes the image(s)
using ImageMagick's convert tool.

I will maintain this by myself and then hopefully move it into cinnamon-team



Bug#971971: ITP: nemo-audio-tab -- Nemo extension to view audio tag information from the file manager's properties tab

2020-10-10 Thread Joshua Peisach
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joshua Peisach 

* Package name: nemo-audio-tab
  Version : 4.6.0
  Upstream Author : Clement Lefebvre 
* URL : https://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/nemo-audio-
tab
* License : GPL-3+
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Nemo extension to view audio tag information from the file
manager's properties tab

No long description provided upstream.

This enhances Nemo (is a nemo extension), and will be maintained by myself
here:
https://salsa.debian.org/ItzSwirlz-guest/nemo-audio-tab

until it can be moved into cinnamon-team.



Bug#971921: ITP: nemo-terminal -- Nemo extension to enable an embedded terminal

2020-10-09 Thread Joshua Peisach
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joshua Peisach 

* Package name: nemo-terminal
  Version : 4.6.0
  Upstream Author : Clement Lefebvre 
* URL : https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo-
extensions/blob/master/nemo-terminal,
https://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/nemo-terminal
* License : GPL-3+
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Nemo extension to enable an embedded terminal

 Nemo Terminal is an embedded terminal for Nemo, the Cinnamon file manager.
 It embeds a terminal pane into Nemo that is accessible by hotkey (default F4)
 and automatically follows the currently active directory in Nemo.

I plan to maintain this myself and hopefully get this into cinnamon-team.

During development, the repo will be at:
https://salsa.debian.org/ItzSwirlz-guest/nemo-terminal



Bug#968861: ITP: xplayer-pl-parser -- xplayer playlist parser

2020-08-22 Thread Joshua Peisach
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joshua Peisach 

* Package name: xplayer-pl-parser
  Version : 1.0.2
  Upstream Author : Linux Mint Project 
* URL : https://github.com/linuxmint/xplayer-plparser
* License : GPL v2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : xplayer playlist parser


xplayer-pl-parser is a simple GObject-based library to parse a host of
playlist formats, as well as save those


To get a better debug output, run:
# test-parser --debug

For WNPP Bug #830624:

xplayer-pl-parser is a dependency. This is used for building and running the
program.

I plan to maintain this by myself until I can get it into cinnamon-team.



Bug#968859: ITP: pix -- Image management application

2020-08-22 Thread Joshua Peisach
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joshua Peisach 

* Package name: pix
  Version : 2.4.11
  Upstream Author : Linux Mint Project 
* URL : https://github.com/linuxmint/pix/
* License : GPL 2.0
  Programming Lang: C, C++, CSS
  Description : Image management application

This is Pix, an image viewer and browser utility.

Pix is part of the X-Apps project, which aims at producing cross-distribution
and cross-desktop software.

What is Pix
==

 * Pix is an image browser

   + Browse your hard disk showing you thumbnails of image files.
   + Thumbnails are saved in the same database used by Nautilus so you
 don't waste disk space.
   + Automatically update the content of a folder.
   + Copy, move, delete images and folders.
   + Bookmarks of folders and catalogs.

 * Pix is an image viewer

   + View single images (including GIF animations).  Supported image
 types are: BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF, TGA, ICO, XPM.
   + Optional support for RAW and HDR (high dynamic range) images.
   + View EXIF data attached to JPEG images.
   + View in fullscreen mode.
   + View images rotated, flipped, mirrored.

 * Pix is an image organizer

   + Add comments to images.
   + Organize images in catalogs, catalogs in libraries.
   + Print images and comments.
   + Search for images on you hard disk and save the result as a catalog.
 Search criteria remain attached to the catalog so you can update it
 when you want.

 * Pix is an image editor

   + Change image hue, saturation, lightness, contrast and adjust colors.
   + Scale and rotate images.
   + Save images in the following formats: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, TGA.
   + Crop images.
   + Red-eye removal tool.

 * Pix is an advanced tool

   + Import images from a digital camera.
   + Slide Shows.
   + Set an image as Desktop background.
   + Create index image.
   + Rename images in series.
   + Convert image format.
   + Change images date and time.
   + JPEG lossless transformations.
   + Find duplicated images.

Pix is used in the Cinnamon desktop environment. This is useful for the reasons
above. This package is a fork of gthumb and has been used in Cinnamon DE as an
X-App for image viewing.

I plan to maintain this, just happens to be myself until I can hopefully get it
migrated into the cinnamon-team.