Bug#731109: [RFR] templates://pinto/{pinto.templates}

2013-12-14 Thread Christian PERRIER
Quoting victory (victory@gmail.com):
 On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 08:35:27 +0100
 Christian PERRIER wrote:
 
  Rationale:
  --- pinto.old/debian/pinto.templates2013-12-02 07:30:02.318756824 
  +0100
  - This is the username and password you will use to log in to your pinto
  - installation after configuration is complete. If you do not provide a
  - password, you will have to configure access to pinto yourself.
  + This login/password combination is needed, after installation, to log
  + in Pinto through its web interface.
 
 why change username to login?

You're right. I just s/login/username in my proposed template.



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Bug#731109: [RFR] templates://pinto/{pinto.templates}

2013-12-14 Thread Justin B Rye
Christian PERRIER wrote:
  Template: pinto/adminpassword
  Type: password
  _Description: Pinto web administration password:
 + Please choose the password for the pintoadmin user.
   .
 + This login/password combination is needed, after installation, to log
 + in Pinto through its web interface.

(s/login/username/g... oh, there's only one instance anyway)

That's to log in ^to^ Pinto.  Otherwise, no work for me here.
  
 --- pinto.old/debian/control  2013-12-02 07:30:02.318756824 +0100
 +++ pinto/debian/control  2013-12-14 08:12:13.855930658 +0100
 @@ -128,7 +128,8 @@
  Description: application for curating a repository of Perl modules

In the control file:

I was going to say that there's no mention in the description of pinto
having a web interface.  But then again reading the manual it's all
CLI-compatible anyway, so I'll leave it.

ObWhyTheName - has its own section in the man page:
https://metacpan.org/pod/release/THALJEF/Pinto-0.092/lib/Pinto/Manual/Introduction.pod#WHY-IS-IT-CALLED-PINTO
-- 
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sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package
diff -ru pinto-0.90+dfsg.pristine/debian/control pinto-0.90+dfsg/debian/control
--- pinto-0.90+dfsg.pristine/debian/control 2013-10-18 18:51:20.0 
+0100
+++ pinto-0.90+dfsg/debian/control  2013-12-14 09:55:35.459325222 +
@@ -128,7 +128,8 @@
  Pinto is an application for creating and managing a custom CPAN-like
  repository of Perl modules. The purpose of such a repository is to provide a
  stable, curated stack of dependencies from which you can reliably build,
- test, and deploy your application using the standard Perl tool chain. Pinto
- supports various operations for gathering and managing distribution
+ test, and deploy applications using the standard Perl tool chain.
+ .
+ Pinto supports various operations for gathering and managing distribution
  dependencies within the repository, so that you can control precisely which
- dependencies go into your application.
+ dependencies go into applications.
diff -ru pinto-0.90+dfsg.pristine/debian/pinto.templates 
pinto-0.90+dfsg/debian/pinto.templates
--- pinto-0.90+dfsg.pristine/debian/pinto.templates 2013-08-16 
16:19:46.0 +0100
+++ pinto-0.90+dfsg/debian/pinto.templates  2013-12-14 09:25:34.620768608 
+
@@ -1,17 +1,21 @@
 Template: pinto/adminpassword
 Type: password
 _Description: Pinto web administration password:
- Please provide the password to be created with the pintoadmin user.
+ Please choose the password for the pintoadmin user.
  .
- This is the username and password you will use to log in to your pinto
- installation after configuration is complete. If you do not provide a
- password, you will have to configure access to pinto yourself.
+ This username/password combination is needed, after installation, to log
+ in to Pinto through its web interface.
+ .
+ If this is left empty, you will have to manually configure
+ accounts for Pinto.
 
 Template: pinto/adminpassword-repeat
 Type: password
-_Description: Password confirmation:
+_Description: Re-enter password to verify:
+ Please enter the same user password again to verify you have typed it
+ correctly.
 
 Template: pinto/adminpassword-mismatch
-Type: note
-_Description: The passwords do not match
-
+Type: error
+_Description: Password input error
+ The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again.
Template: pinto/adminpassword
Type: password
_Description: Pinto web administration password:
 Please choose the password for the pintoadmin user.
 .
 This username/password combination is needed, after installation, to log
 in to Pinto through its web interface.
 .
 If this is left empty, you will have to manually configure
 accounts for Pinto.

Template: pinto/adminpassword-repeat
Type: password
_Description: Re-enter password to verify:
 Please enter the same user password again to verify you have typed it
 correctly.

Template: pinto/adminpassword-mismatch
Type: error
_Description: Password input error
 The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again.
Source: pinto
Section: perl
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian Perl Group pkg-perl-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Uploaders: Oleg Gashev o...@gashev.net
Build-Depends: debhelper (= 8),
 libmodule-build-perl (= 0.400500) | perl (= 5.19.1)
Build-Depends-Indep: cpanminus (= 1.6916),
 libapache-htpasswd-perl,
 libapp-cmd-perl,
 libarchive-extract-perl,
 libauthen-simple-passwd-perl,
 libcapture-tiny-perl,
 libclass-load-perl,
 libcpan-checksums-perl,
 libcpan-distnameinfo-perl,
 libcwd-guard-perl,
 libdatetime-perl,
 libdatetime-timezone-perl,
 libdbd-sqlite3-perl (= 1.33),
 libdbix-class-perl (= 0.08200),
 libdevel-stacktrace-perl,
 libdist-metadata-perl (= 0.924),
 libfile-homedir-perl,
 libfile-nfslock-perl,
 libfile-which-perl,
 libhttp-body-perl,
 libhttp-date-perl,
 libhttp-message-perl,
 libio-interactive-perl,
 libio-prompt-perl,

Bug#731109: [RFR] templates://pinto/{pinto.templates}

2013-12-13 Thread Christian PERRIER
Please find, for review, the debconf templates and packages descriptions for 
the pinto source package.

This review will last from Saturday, December 14, 2013 to Tuesday, December 24, 
2013.

Please send reviews as unified diffs (diff -u) against the original
files. Comments about your proposed changes will be appreciated.

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Comments mail with [LCFC] as a subject tag.

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Rationale:
--- pinto.old/debian/pinto.templates2013-12-02 07:30:02.318756824 +0100
+++ pinto/debian/pinto.templates2013-12-14 08:11:05.282082181 +0100
@@ -1,17 +1,22 @@
 Template: pinto/adminpassword
 Type: password
 _Description: Pinto web administration password:
- Please provide the password to be created with the pintoadmin user.
+ Please choose the password for the pintoadmin user.

Let's make it clear this is about *choosing* a password and not
provide one that is already existing.

  .
- This is the username and password you will use to log in to your pinto
- installation after configuration is complete. If you do not provide a
- password, you will have to configure access to pinto yourself.
+ This login/password combination is needed, after installation, to log
+ in Pinto through its web interface.
+ .
+ If this is left empty, you will have to manually configure
+ accounts for Pinto.

Reformulation (and split in two paragraph for readability). Avoid
your pinto installation as it might not be mine. Capitalize Pinto.

 
 Template: pinto/adminpassword-repeat
 Type: password
-_Description: Password confirmation:
+_Description: Re-enter password to verify:
+ Please enter the same user password again to verify you have typed it
+ correctly.

This is the now standard template for password confirmations (see
Debian installer)

 
 Template: pinto/adminpassword-mismatch
-Type: note
-_Description: The passwords do not match
+Type: error
+_Description: Password input error
+ The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again.

Ditto for password mismatch templates. Such templates should be
error type rather than note.

 
--- pinto.old/debian/control2013-12-02 07:30:02.318756824 +0100
+++ pinto/debian/control2013-12-14 08:12:13.855930658 +0100
@@ -128,7 +128,8 @@
  Pinto is an application for creating and managing a custom CPAN-like
  repository of Perl modules. The purpose of such a repository is to provide a
  stable, curated stack of dependencies from which you can reliably build,
- test, and deploy your application using the standard Perl tool chain. Pinto
- supports various operations for gathering and managing distribution
+ test, and deploy applications using the standard Perl tool chain.
+ .
+ Pinto supports various operations for gathering and managing distribution
  dependencies within the repository, so that you can control precisely which
- dependencies go into your application.
+ dependencies go into applications.

Just avoid your application. After all, I guess that such
repositories are not used to develop only one application..:-)


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Template: pinto/adminpassword
Type: password
_Description: Pinto web administration password:
 Please choose the password for the pintoadmin user.
 .
 This login/password combination is needed, after installation, to log
 in Pinto through its web interface.
 .
 If this is left empty, you will have to manually configure
 accounts for Pinto.

Template: pinto/adminpassword-repeat
Type: password
_Description: Re-enter password to verify:
 Please enter the same user password again to verify you have typed it
 correctly.

Template: pinto/adminpassword-mismatch
Type: error
_Description: Password input error
 The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again.

--- pinto.old/debian/pinto.templates2013-12-02 07:30:02.318756824 +0100
+++ pinto/debian/pinto.templates2013-12-14 08:11:05.282082181 +0100
@@ -1,17 +1,22 @@
 Template: pinto/adminpassword
 Type: password
 _Description: Pinto web administration password:
- Please provide the password to be created with the pintoadmin user.
+ Please choose the password for the pintoadmin user.
  .
- This is the username and password you will use to log in to your pinto
- installation after configuration is complete. If you do not provide a
- password, you will have to configure access to pinto yourself.
+ This login/password combination is needed, after installation, to log
+ in Pinto through its web interface.
+ .
+ If this is left empty, you will have to manually configure
+ accounts for Pinto.
 
 Template: pinto/adminpassword-repeat
 Type: password
-_Description: Password confirmation:
+_Description: Re-enter password to verify:
+ Please enter the same user 

Bug#731109: [RFR] templates://pinto/{pinto.templates}

2013-12-13 Thread victory
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 08:35:27 +0100
Christian PERRIER wrote:

 Rationale:
 --- pinto.old/debian/pinto.templates  2013-12-02 07:30:02.318756824 +0100
 - This is the username and password you will use to log in to your pinto
 - installation after configuration is complete. If you do not provide a
 - password, you will have to configure access to pinto yourself.
 + This login/password combination is needed, after installation, to log
 + in Pinto through its web interface.

why change username to login?
I prefer
login ID/password
or
username/password

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victory


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