Bug#706391: Slimlock included in newest release of slim

2013-10-03 Thread Samuel Sanchez
close 706391
thanks

slimlock is included in the just released slim version 1.3.6
Once slim in Debian is updated from 1.3.4 to 1.3.6, slimlock is not
needed any more as separate package

Cheers,
Sam



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Bug#714803: Bug#717334: network-manager-applet: provide a simple network-manager-gtk package for non-GNOME GTK-based desktops

2013-07-20 Thread Samuel Sanchez
 gnome-bluetooth, gnome-keyring, gconf...

The dependencies on gnome-keyring and gconf I can understand and I am
fine with it. Would be just to much work and would not make sense. I
totally agree with that.
However gnome-bluetooth a is a different story.
It do be a suggest would be just fine in my opinion. I really don't see,
why it must be a dependency. The openvpn, openconnect, pptp and vpnc are
also only suggest and bluetooth is imho the same level of feature: nice,
that it is supported, but not necessary, and thus in my understanding
not a dependency. nm-applet would also work just fine without bluetooth.

Do you know, how many users are really using the bluetooth-capability in
the first place?
I don't think, they're many.

Best,
Sam



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Bug#717334: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#717334: network-manager-applet: provide a simple network-manager-gtk package for non-GNOME GTK-based desktops

2013-07-19 Thread Samuel Sanchez
Hi Michael,

the current situation of network-manager-gnome is, that it depends
on so many different gnome packages, that it basicly pulls all of
gnome it is installed via apt-get:
185 packages (328 MB) was the count for me today, when i did it, and
for me all these packages are just junk which clutters my disks.
I just don't want libgweather-common to be installed. I want to manage
my network connections and have no intentions to look, how the weather
is in Timbuktu.
I'm pretty sure that most of the dependencies are unnecessary for it
to work and could be removed or network-manager-gnome even made as
stand-alone as possible.

I and I think many others would appreciate that, because I want just
nm-applet and not all of gnome on my systems.

Best
Sam



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Bug#717334: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#717334: network-manager-applet: provide a simple network-manager-gtk package for non-GNOME GTK-based desktops

2013-07-19 Thread Samuel Sanchez
 I don't see any connection between network-manager-gnome and
 libgweather-common.

Me, neither, and i don't know, why it was a pulled as extra package,
which need to be installed. I guess, some other package, which
network-manager-gnome (n.m.g) depends on, causes this.
For clarification, here is the list of packages, which was pulled on my
system where i didn't had gnome installed:

http://paste.debian.net/17138/

You see, due to dependencies of dependencies there is a lot of stuffed
being pulled, and I am not really sure, why this happens.
Could be, that it is my fault, and I don't want to blame any of you
maintainers, but still this is rather frustrating.
I guess, you agree, that this is unexpected behavior.

Do you have any ideas, what caused this and how to fix it?
Perhaps this must be fixed upstream, by making n.m.g less defended on
gnome libraries.

Best,
Sam







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Bug#706391: ITP: slimlock -- screen locker based on SLiM and slock

2013-05-06 Thread Samuel Sanchez
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Hi Nobuhiro,

do you now, how long it is going to take to include slimlock in the
upstream version of slim?
The question, weather to package slimlock independently depends
strongly on this.

Best regards,
Sam

On 05/03/2013 10:03 PM, Nobuhiro Iwamatsu wrote:
 Hi,
 
 The code of slimlock is merged into slim[0] , and development is
 working. github is a temporary repository of danny.
 
 Best regards, Nobuhiro
 
 [0]: http://slim.berlios.de/
 
 2013/4/30 Samuel Sanchez sanc...@physik.fu-berlin.de:
 Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Samuel Sanchez
 sanc...@physik.fu-berlin.de
 
 * Package name: slimlock Version : 0.11 Upstream
 Author : Danny Doest dno...@gmail.com * URL :
 https://github.com/dannyn/slimlock * License : GPL-2 
 Programming Lang: C, C++ Description : screen locker based on
 SLiM and slock
 
 Slimlock is a slim locker based on slock and SLiM. In contrast to
 slock, which displays a black screen which goes away if the right
 password is typed, slimlock displays (if slim is used) a lock
 screen which matches the login screen. Furthermore it supports
 DPMS and blocking virtual terminal switching.
 
 Slimlock reads your slim config files and uses the same
 interface. If you use SliM already, then it should work for you
 automatically.
 
 
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Bug#706391: ITP: slimlock -- screen locker based on SLiM and slock

2013-05-01 Thread Samuel Sanchez
Hi,

now I see your point and adjusted the description according to your
suggestions:

Description: X display locker based on SLiM and slock
 Slimlock is a X display locker based on slock (a simple X display
 locker) and SLiM (a desktop-independent graphical login manager for
 X11).
 This package is aimed for users who use SLiM and require a lightweight
 screen locker with smooth integration into SLIM.
 .
 In contrast to slock, which displays a black screen which goes away if
 the correct password is typed, slimlock displays a lock screen  which
 matches the login screen (if SLiM is used). Furthermore it supports
 DPMS and blocking virtual terminal switching.
 Slimlock reads your SLiM config files and uses the same interface. If
 you use SLiM already, then it should work for you automatically.

Regards,
  Sam

On 05/01/2013 12:13 AM, Vincent Danjean wrote:
   Hi,
 
   I've not been clear enough. My only point is that your description
 (and even your text below) talks about SLiM without saying what it
 is at all (a framework ? an application ? something related to
 security ? a desktop environment ? ...)
 
   I just did a apt-cache search slim and apt-cache show slim
 to discover that slim is a desktop-independent graphical login
 manager for X11. In my opinion, you should just add this information
 into your initial description.
   Perhaps, it can begin with something like:
 
 Slimlock is a X display locker based on slock (a simple X display locker)
 and SLiM (a desktop-independent graphical login manager for X11).
 In contrast to...
 
 
   Regards,
 Vincent
 
 Le 30/04/2013 22:00, Samuel Sanchez a écrit :
 Hi,

 well slimlock does not much more then locking your screen and is
 designed for seamless integration in SLiM.

 I added slim as dependency, because slimlock uses the same themes SLiM
 uses and looks for them in /usr/share/slim/themes. The look screen looks
 then just like the login screen
 However, in principle SLiM is not required for slimlock to work as
 slimlock only reads the config files to know, which theme to use. This
 could also be provided by a dummy config file.

 So all in all, this package is aimed to users who use SLiM and desire a
 screen locker which is very light and integrates itself smoothly with
 SLiM. Thus, I added slim as dependency just to deal with the required
 themes and config files in a clean way.

 Regards,
   Sam


 On 04/29/2013 10:56 PM, Vincent Danjean wrote:
   Hi,

 Le 29/04/2013 17:35, Samuel Sanchez a écrit :
   Description : screen locker based on SLiM and slock

 Slimlock is a slim locker based on slock and SLiM. In contrast to slock,
 which displays a black screen which goes away if the right password is
 typed, slimlock displays (if slim is used) a lock screen which matches
 the login screen. Furthermore it supports DPMS and blocking virtual
 terminal switching.

 Slimlock reads your slim config files and uses the same interface.
 If you use SliM already, then it should work for you automatically.

   You should add (at least) a word about SliM into your long
 description. For now, only reading your text, I only guess that
 slimlock can lock your screen, waiting for you to type your
 password. SliM is probably a key point of this software but I
 do not know anything of it from the description.

   Regards,
 Vincent

 
 


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Bug#706391: ITP: slimlock -- screen locker based on SLiM and slock

2013-04-30 Thread Samuel Sanchez
Hi,

well slimlock does not much more then locking your screen and is
designed for seamless integration in SLiM.

I added slim as dependency, because slimlock uses the same themes SLiM
uses and looks for them in /usr/share/slim/themes. The look screen looks
then just like the login screen
However, in principle SLiM is not required for slimlock to work as
slimlock only reads the config files to know, which theme to use. This
could also be provided by a dummy config file.

So all in all, this package is aimed to users who use SLiM and desire a
screen locker which is very light and integrates itself smoothly with
SLiM. Thus, I added slim as dependency just to deal with the required
themes and config files in a clean way.

Regards,
  Sam


On 04/29/2013 10:56 PM, Vincent Danjean wrote:
   Hi,
 
 Le 29/04/2013 17:35, Samuel Sanchez a écrit :
   Description : screen locker based on SLiM and slock

 Slimlock is a slim locker based on slock and SLiM. In contrast to slock,
 which displays a black screen which goes away if the right password is
 typed, slimlock displays (if slim is used) a lock screen which matches
 the login screen. Furthermore it supports DPMS and blocking virtual
 terminal switching.

 Slimlock reads your slim config files and uses the same interface.
 If you use SliM already, then it should work for you automatically.
 
   You should add (at least) a word about SliM into your long
 description. For now, only reading your text, I only guess that
 slimlock can lock your screen, waiting for you to type your
 password. SliM is probably a key point of this software but I
 do not know anything of it from the description.
 
   Regards,
 Vincent
 


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Bug#706391: ITP: slimlock -- screen locker based on SLiM and slock

2013-04-29 Thread Samuel Sanchez
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Samuel Sanchez sanc...@physik.fu-berlin.de

* Package name: slimlock
  Version : 0.11
  Upstream Author : Danny Doest dno...@gmail.com
* URL : https://github.com/dannyn/slimlock
* License : GPL-2
  Programming Lang: C, C++
  Description : screen locker based on SLiM and slock

Slimlock is a slim locker based on slock and SLiM. In contrast to slock,
which displays a black screen which goes away if the right password is
typed, slimlock displays (if slim is used) a lock screen which matches
the login screen. Furthermore it supports DPMS and blocking virtual
terminal switching.

Slimlock reads your slim config files and uses the same interface.
If you use SliM already, then it should work for you automatically.


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