Re: RFS: dagger

2008-08-03 Thread Stephan Windmüller
On Sun, 27. Jul 2008, Stephan Windmüller wrote: Putting any of the information which could be effectively described using tags in the short or long description is completely redundant, and as such should be avoided. Okay, I updated the package once again: 0.3.2-3 In the last week I

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-27 Thread Andrea Bolognani
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 20:27:20 +0200 Stephan Windmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 26. Jul 2008, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: Going further, you can drop 'written in Python', as the language in which the program is written is not really relevant to the user in most of the cases. I

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-27 Thread Stephan Windmüller
On Sun, 27. Jul 2008, Andrea Bolognani wrote: Putting any of the information which could be effectively described using tags in the short or long description is completely redundant, and as such should be avoided. Okay, I updated the package once again: 0.3.2-3 - Stephan signature.asc

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-27 Thread Ben Finney
Andrea Bolognani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Stephan Windmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it does not hurt, the description has a total length of three lines for now. Also other packages (e.g. burn) also mention the used programming language. Of course other packages do this,

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-27 Thread Stephan Windmüller
On Sun, 27. Jul 2008, Ben Finney wrote: We have a really powerful tool, debtags, which can be used to describe various aspects of a package, from the programming language used to implement it, to the kind of files it is able to handle. Do bear in mind that debtags is entirely optional, and

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-26 Thread Stephan Windmüller
On Sat, 26. Jul 2008, Ben Finney wrote: Perhaps even command-line is unnecessary in the synopsis, but I have no strong opinion about that. I thought about what happens when a person installs this package and is surprised because no item in the menu appears. But then all command-line-tools

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-26 Thread Andrea Bolognani
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 12:11:48 +0200 Stephan Windmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 26. Jul 2008, Ben Finney wrote: Perhaps even command-line is unnecessary in the synopsis, but I have no strong opinion about that. I thought about what happens when a person installs this package and

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-26 Thread Stephan Windmüller
On Sat, 26. Jul 2008, Andrea Bolognani wrote: So I think a better way is to state this in the description. The interface::commandline tag carries around the same amount of information, and doesn't clutter your short or long description. You're definitely right. As I understand the

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-26 Thread Ben Finney
Stephan Windmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I overwrite the current package, just another dupload? Do I have to increase the version number? Yes, another upload. Increment the Debian release number, since you're uploading a newer release of the same upstream version. Stephan

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-26 Thread Stephan Windmüller
On Sat, 26. Jul 2008, Ben Finney wrote: How do I overwrite the current package, just another dupload? Do I have to increase the version number? Yes, another upload. Increment the Debian release number, since you're uploading a newer release of the same upstream version. Thanks for your

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-26 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Stephan Windmüller wrote: I changed the control information to: Description: utility which tags and renames audio files dagger is a command line utility written in Python which tags and renames audio files. Currently supported formats are MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. dagger's configuration

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-26 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] (26/07/2008): Going further, you can drop 'written in Python', as the language in which the program is written is not really relevant to the user in most of the cases. debtags to the rescue! Mraw, KiBi. signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-26 Thread Stephan Windmüller
On Sat, 26. Jul 2008, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: Going further, you can drop 'written in Python', as the language in which the program is written is not really relevant to the user in most of the cases. I think it does not hurt, the description has a total length of three lines for now. Also

RFS: dagger

2008-07-25 Thread Stephan Windmüller
Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package dagger. * Package name: dagger Version : 0.3.2-1 Upstream Author : Stephan Windmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL : http://freewarepoint.de/dagger * License : GNU General Public License Section :

Re: RFS: dagger

2008-07-25 Thread Ben Finney
Stephan Windmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: dagger - A small command-line utility which tags and renames audio files Please conform with the Best Packaging Practices synopsis guidelines URL:http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/ch-best-pkging-practices#s-bpp-pkg-synopsis. In