ITP: patat -- Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc

2016-10-14 Thread Félix Sipma
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Owner: "Félix Sipma" 

* Package name: patat
  Version : 0.2.0.0
  Upstream Author : Jasper Van der Jeugt 
* URL : https://github.com/jaspervdj/patat
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Haskell
  Description : Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc


From the description in the README.md: patat (Presentations Atop The
ANSI Terminal) is a small tool that allows you to show presentations
using only an ANSI terminal. It does not require ncurses.

I plan to maintain the package in the Haskell team (if they accept me
:-)).


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Re: ITP: patat -- Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc

2016-10-14 Thread Félix Sipma
Hi Sean, and thanks for the information. So, I'll try to maintain the
package outside of the team.

Dear team, may I ask to join the group? I may have a few libraries I
would like to add to the archive outside of patat dependencies. I know
haskell reasonably well, and use it as my coding language as much as I
can. I've not created a debian package yet, so I guess joining the team
to use your experience may be a good first step. I use debian as a user
(and bug reporter) everywhere I can, work as a developer and system
administrator part-time, and as a farmer most of my time (not the usual
job for debian contributors I guess :-)).

On 2016-10-14 05:33-0700, Sean Whitton wrote:
> Hello Félix,
> 
> I was encouraged to maintain applications (rather than libraries)
> outside of the team.  E.g. stylish-haskell (also written by Jasper).
> 
> If you're working with Debian haskell packages it might still be a good
> idea to join the team, and you should keep your application's version
> number updated in package-plan.git so that the team won't accidently
> break your package.


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Re: ITP: patat -- Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc

2016-10-14 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello Félix,

I was encouraged to maintain applications (rather than libraries)
outside of the team.  E.g. stylish-haskell (also written by Jasper).

If you're working with Debian haskell packages it might still be a good
idea to join the team, and you should keep your application's version
number updated in package-plan.git so that the team won't accidently
break your package.

-- 
Sean Whitton