Bug#689080: Pkg Update

2012-10-08 Thread Daniel Skinner
Pushed new pkg with following changes:

* Semantic fix to changelog to follow convention
* Updated Maintainer and Uploaders as appropriate


Bug#689080: Acknowledgement (ITP: ktouchpadenabler -- kded daemon to enable/disable touchpad)

2012-10-03 Thread Daniel Skinner
Responses below:


 OK, a *very* minor thing: in debian/changelog we (pkg kde team) use to
 write:

   * Some stuff (Closes: #689080).

 Instead of:

   * Some stuff. (Closes: #689080)


No problem, will do.


 There is only one thing missing, and I'm the one to blame. As Sune
 (svuorela)
 suggested you to package this software which is KDE-related but optional
 for
 KDE itself: would you like to maintain it under the pkg-kde-extras team's
 umbrella?


I dont really know what this means.



 Furthermore:

 - Do you know what teams are for inside Debian?


Not even vaguely, but I wanted to build the plugins for pkg sndobj and
figured I would get with the maintainer, or as a last resort,
pkg-multimedia-maintainers team. Beyond that, not sure.


 - Do you know what are the consequencies of team-maintaince?


No clue, maybe living up to the expectations of others?


 - Do you know what is the pkg-krap maintainance team?


I could only guess and all my guesses sound funny :p


Bug#689080: Acknowledgement (ITP: ktouchpadenabler -- kded daemon to enable/disable touchpad)

2012-10-03 Thread Daniel Skinner
Hi Lisandro,

Reading through the Teams wiki on debian, this is what I gathered

* Making a commitment to answer questions and/or be available at least once
a week
* Teams manage internal infrastructure such as wikis, faqs, etc, and a
public facing irc support channel. Being a part of a team would likely have
the expectation to assist with such things.
* Teams have leaders and that leader would likely ask you to do something
at some point. Going back to the first point, being a part of that team
means a prompt reply, beit a yes or a no.

Let me know if I missed anything there, and I'd have no problem with any of
that if I maintained ktouchpadenabler under the kde extras team. Working
along side others could only expedite the learning process on my end :)

Thanks,
Daniel

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Daniel Skinner dan...@dasa.cc wrote:

 Responses below:


 OK, a *very* minor thing: in debian/changelog we (pkg kde team) use to
 write:

   * Some stuff (Closes: #689080).

 Instead of:

   * Some stuff. (Closes: #689080)


 No problem, will do.


 There is only one thing missing, and I'm the one to blame. As Sune
 (svuorela)
 suggested you to package this software which is KDE-related but optional
 for
 KDE itself: would you like to maintain it under the pkg-kde-extras team's
 umbrella?


 I dont really know what this means.



 Furthermore:

 - Do you know what teams are for inside Debian?


 Not even vaguely, but I wanted to build the plugins for pkg sndobj and
 figured I would get with the maintainer, or as a last resort,
 pkg-multimedia-maintainers team. Beyond that, not sure.


 - Do you know what are the consequencies of team-maintaince?


 No clue, maybe living up to the expectations of others?


 - Do you know what is the pkg-krap maintainance team?


 I could only guess and all my guesses sound funny :p




Bug#689080: Acknowledgement (ITP: ktouchpadenabler -- kded daemon to enable/disable touchpad)

2012-10-02 Thread Daniel Skinner
I've updated release to `unstable`, single space leading long description,
signed with gpg key, fixed build error in clean chroot, and uploaded to
debian mentors.

http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/k/ktouchpadenabler/ktouchpadenabler_0.1.0-1.dsc


Bug#689080: ITP: ktouchpadenabler -- kded daemon to enable/disable touchpad

2012-09-28 Thread Daniel Skinner
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Daniel Skinner dan...@dasa.cc

* Package name: ktouchpadenabler
  Version : 0.1.0
  Upstream Author : Unknown
* URL : http://download.kde.org/stable/extragear/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : kded daemon to enable/disable touchpad

ktouchpadenabler is a kded daemon to enable and disable the system's touchpad.


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