Bug#638297: O: edbrowse -- A /bin/ed-alike webbrowser

2011-08-18 Thread Mario Lang
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I have been neglecting edbrowse for far too long.
I am sorry for this.  While it is a very interesting tool,
I still find lynx more convenient :-).  However, its really useful for
scripting and generally, for command-line freaks.

However, it needs a maintainer who actually uses it on a more or less
regularily basis.

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Bug#638297: O: edbrowse -- A /bin/ed-alike webbrowser

2011-08-18 Thread Gergely Nagy
retitle 638297 ITA: edbrowse -- A /bin/ed-alike webbrowser
owner 638297 alger...@madhouse-project.org
thanks

Mario Lang ml...@debian.org writes:

 I have been neglecting edbrowse for far too long.
 I am sorry for this.  While it is a very interesting tool,
 I still find lynx more convenient :-).  However, its really useful for
 scripting and generally, for command-line freaks.

 However, it needs a maintainer who actually uses it on a more or less
 regularily basis.

I'm using edbrowse reasonably often, both for scripting and for actual
browsing when either my terminal or the network connection doesn't
permit better. (The latter happens rather often)

Plus, this package is probably the closest I'll get to anything ed-like
in the forseeable future.

For these reasons, I'd like to adopt the package.

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Bug#638297: O: edbrowse -- A /bin/ed-alike webbrowser

2011-08-18 Thread Mario Lang
Gergely Nagy alger...@balabit.hu writes:

 retitle 638297 ITA: edbrowse -- A /bin/ed-alike webbrowser
 owner 638297 alger...@madhouse-project.org
 thanks

 Mario Lang ml...@debian.org writes:

 I have been neglecting edbrowse for far too long.
 I am sorry for this.  While it is a very interesting tool,
 I still find lynx more convenient :-).  However, its really useful for
 scripting and generally, for command-line freaks.

 However, it needs a maintainer who actually uses it on a more or less
 regularily basis.

 I'm using edbrowse reasonably often, both for scripting and for actual
 browsing when either my terminal or the network connection doesn't
 permit better. (The latter happens rather often)

 Plus, this package is probably the closest I'll get to anything ed-like
 in the forseeable future.

 For these reasons, I'd like to adopt the package.

I know it will be in good hands with you, have fun with it! :-)

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Bug#638297: O: edbrowse -- A /bin/ed-alike webbrowser

2011-08-18 Thread Gergely Nagy
Mario Lang ml...@debian.org writes:

 Plus, this package is probably the closest I'll get to anything ed-like
 in the forseeable future.

 For these reasons, I'd like to adopt the package.

 I know it will be in good hands with you, have fun with it! :-)

It turns out that Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wanted to maintain it too, and I
kinda stepped on his toes. So he'll go ahead with it, and I'll help if
so need be (otherwise just sit back and enjoy his work as a mere user
;).

He already has an updated package on mentors.debian.net.

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