Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2022-12-17 Thread Dean Hamstead

Hopefully this effort hasnt stalled


On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 09:17:06 -0500 Jason Gauci  wrote:

> I'm fine with changing the name.
>
> On Sun, Mar 14, 2021, 8:44 AM Gard Spreemann  wrote:
>
> >
> > Jason Gauci  writes:
> >
> > > Package name : et
> > > Version : 6.1.4
> > > Upstream Author : Jason Gauci 
> > > URL : https://eternalterminal.dev/
> > > License : Apache
> > > Programming Lang: C++
> > > Description : Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that
> > automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.
> > >
> > > Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects
> > without interrupting the session.
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Might it be sensible to consider the full name "eternalterminal" (or
> > "eternal-terminal") for this package? This would take pressure off the
> > two-letter package name space, without giving up much (any?)
> > discoverability.
> >
> > -- Gard
> >
> >
> >



Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-14 Thread Jason Gauci
I'm fine with changing the name.

On Sun, Mar 14, 2021, 8:44 AM Gard Spreemann  wrote:

>
> Jason Gauci  writes:
>
> >   Package name: et
> >   Version : 6.1.4
> >   Upstream Author : Jason Gauci 
> >   URL : https://eternalterminal.dev/
> >   License : Apache
> >   Programming Lang: C++
> >   Description : Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that
> automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.
> >
> > Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects
> without interrupting the session.
>
> Hi,
>
> Might it be sensible to consider the full name "eternalterminal" (or
> "eternal-terminal") for this package? This would take pressure off the
> two-letter package name space, without giving up much (any?)
> discoverability.
>
>  -- Gard
>
>
>


Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-14 Thread Gard Spreemann

Jason Gauci  writes:

>   Package name: et
>   Version : 6.1.4
>   Upstream Author : Jason Gauci 
>   URL : https://eternalterminal.dev/
>   License : Apache
>   Programming Lang: C++
>   Description : Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that 
> automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.
>
> Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without 
> interrupting the session.

Hi,

Might it be sensible to consider the full name "eternalterminal" (or
"eternal-terminal") for this package? This would take pressure off the
two-letter package name space, without giving up much (any?)
discoverability.

 -- Gard
 



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Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-14 Thread Jason Gauci
Sure, happy to add that to the description of the package.

On Sun, Mar 14, 2021, 4:45 AM Samuel Thibault  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Jason Gauci, le dim. 14 mars 2021 04:38:27 +, a ecrit:
> >   Package name: et
> >
> > Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects
> without interrupting the session.
>
> It would be useful to add the difference with mosh:
>
> "
> While mosh provides the same core functionality as ET, it does not
> support native scrolling nor tmux control mode (tmux -CC).
> "
>
> Samuel
>


Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-14 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello,

Jason Gauci, le dim. 14 mars 2021 04:38:27 +, a ecrit:
>   Package name: et
> 
> Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without 
> interrupting the session.

It would be useful to add the difference with mosh:

"
While mosh provides the same core functionality as ET, it does not
support native scrolling nor tmux control mode (tmux -CC).
"

Samuel



Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-14 Thread Geert Stappers
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 04:38:27AM +, Jason Gauci wrote:
> ITP 
>   Package name: et
>   URL : https://eternalterminal.dev/

(further context:
   I have seen debian/control in the debian branch
   https://github.com/MisterTea/EternalTerminal/blob/debian/debian/control
)

I think that `Section: universe/net` is an Ubuntu thing.
Debian version would probably be "main", not "universe"
( https://github.com/MisterTea/EternalTerminal/blob/debian/debian/control#L2 )





Groeten
Geert Stappers


P.S.

Nice to see that you also have a ubuntu branch.
https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/deps/dep14/ didn't tell _me_ it
clearly, but you figured out that it does support multiple vendors.
-- 
Silence is hard to parse



Processed: Re: Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-13 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands:

> forcemerge 865881 985189
Bug #865881 [wnpp] ITP: eternal-terminal -- Remote terminal for the busy and 
impatient
Bug #985189 [wnpp] ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that 
automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.
Bug #985189 [wnpp] ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that 
automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.
Merged 865881 985189

-- 
865881: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=865881
985189: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=985189
Debian Bug Tracking System
Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems



Processed: Re: Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-13 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands:

> forcemerge 865881 985189
Bug #865881 [wnpp] ITP: eternal-terminal -- Remote terminal for the busy and 
impatient
Bug #985189 [wnpp] ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that 
automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.
Owner changed from Jason Gauci  to "ChangZhuo Chen (陳昌倬)" 
.
Merged 865881 985189

-- 
865881: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=865881
985189: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=985189
Debian Bug Tracking System
Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems



Bug#865881: Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-13 Thread Paul Wise
Control: forcemerge 865881 985189

On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 4:42 AM Jason Gauci wrote:

>   Description : Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that 
> automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

There is already an ITP for this package, merging the two bugs.

https://bugs.debian.org/865881

-- 
bye,
pabs

https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise



Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-13 Thread Jason Gauci
Mosh is a popular alternative to ET. While mosh provides the same core
functionality as ET, it does not support native scrolling nor tmux control
mode (tmux -CC).

On Sat, Mar 13, 2021, 10:51 PM Adam Borowski  wrote:

> On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 04:38:27AM +, Jason Gauci wrote:
> >   Package name: et
> >   Upstream Author : Jason Gauci 
> >   URL : https://eternalterminal.dev/
> >   Description : Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that
> automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.
> >
> > Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects
> > without interrupting the session.
> >
> > ET is used by tens of thousands of developers worldwide as a replacement
> > for ssh in cases where people expect network disruption, such as when
> > developing on a laptop or with unreliable Internet.
> >
> > ET is already in Fedora and other package managers.  I maintain it myself
> > and have automated much of the release process using docker and vagrant.
> > FreeBSD, OpenSUSE, and some other flavors are maintained by others.
>
> mosh?
>
> --
> ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ .--[ Makefile ]
> ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ # beware of races
> ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ all: pillage burn
> ⠈⠳⣄ `
>


Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-13 Thread Adam Borowski
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 04:38:27AM +, Jason Gauci wrote:
>   Package name: et
>   Upstream Author : Jason Gauci 
>   URL : https://eternalterminal.dev/
>   Description : Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that 
> automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.
> 
> Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects
> without interrupting the session.
> 
> ET is used by tens of thousands of developers worldwide as a replacement
> for ssh in cases where people expect network disruption, such as when
> developing on a laptop or with unreliable Internet.
> 
> ET is already in Fedora and other package managers.  I maintain it myself
> and have automated much of the release process using docker and vagrant. 
> FreeBSD, OpenSUSE, and some other flavors are maintained by others.

mosh?

-- 
⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ .--[ Makefile ]
⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ # beware of races
⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ all: pillage burn
⠈⠳⣄ `



Bug#985189: ITP: et -- Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without interrupting the session.

2021-03-13 Thread Jason Gauci
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jason Gauci 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, jgmath2...@gmail.com

  Package name: et
  Version : 6.1.4
  Upstream Author : Jason Gauci 
  URL : https://eternalterminal.dev/
  License : Apache
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically 
reconnects without interrupting the session.

Eternal Terminal (ET) is a remote shell that automatically reconnects without 
interrupting the session.

ET is used by tens of thousands of developers worldwide as a replacement for 
ssh in cases where people expect network disruption, such as when developing on 
a laptop or with unreliable Internet.

ET is already in Fedora and other package managers.  I maintain it myself and 
have automated much of the release process using docker and vagrant.  FreeBSD, 
OpenSUSE, and some other flavors are maintained by others.