RFS: leechcraft (closes ITP bug, new attempt)

2011-10-10 Thread Boris Pek
Dear mentors,

I am looking for a sponsor for my package leechcraft.

There are such changes from previous attempt:
  * File debian/copyright was rewritten in according to DEP-5.
  * Additional fields Vcs-Svn and Vcs-Browser in debian/control were updated.
  * Additional section get-orig-source was added in debian/rules.
  * Files *.postinst were deleted: there is no necessary in them.

You can look at package rules here:
  https://github.com/tehnick/leechcraft-debian

Further information about this package can be found here:
  http://mentors.debian.net/package/leechcraft

Direct link:
  
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/l/leechcraft/leechcraft_0.4.90-1.dsc

I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.

Best regards,
Boris


Re: RFS: leechcraft (closes ITP bug, new attempt)

2011-10-10 Thread Gergely Nagy
(IANADDY applies)

Boris Pek tehnic...@mail.ru writes:

 Direct link:
   
 http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/l/leechcraft/leechcraft_0.4.90-1.dsc

A couple of notes and random nitpickings:

* The package description of leechcraft-incubator suggests it is a meta
  package, yet, it only depends on ${misc:Depends}, and has no .install
  file, either.

* In debian/rules, instead of figuring out the upstream version from the
  changelog yourself, you could include /usr/share/dpkg/pkg-info.mk, and
  use DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM (though, that introduces a build-dependency
  on a recent dpkg)

Other than this, the package looks fine at a first glance.

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Re: RFS: leechcraft (closes ITP bug, new attempt)

2011-10-10 Thread Boris Pek
Hi,

  Direct link:
    http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/l/leechcraft/leechcraft_0.4.90-1.dsc

 A couple of notes and random nitpickings:

 * The package description of leechcraft-incubator suggests it is a meta
   package, yet, it only depends on ${misc:Depends}, and has no .install
   file, either.

I deleted those unstable plugins but forgot to delete this meta-package. Now 
fixed. Thanks.

 * In debian/rules, instead of figuring out the upstream version from the
   changelog yourself, you could include /usr/share/dpkg/pkg-info.mk, and
   use DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM (though, that introduces a build-dependency
   on a recent dpkg)

I am pleased with the current implementation.

 Other than this, the package looks fine at a first glance.

Sounds promising.

Updated package is at the same location:
  
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/l/leechcraft/leechcraft_0.4.90-1.dsc

Best regards,
Boris


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Re: RFS: leechcraft (closes ITP bug)

2011-10-03 Thread Bernhard R. Link
* Boris Pek tehnic...@mail.ru [111003 02:00]:
 It builds those binary packages:
  leechcraft - Core executable of LeechCraft
  leechcraft-aggregator - RSS/Atom feed reader for LeechCraft
[]

None of the short descriptions make any sense to me without knowing
what leechcraft is.

Bernhard R. Link


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Re: Re: RFS: leechcraft (closes ITP bug)

2011-10-03 Thread Boris Pek
 It builds those binary packages:
  leechcraft - Core executable of LeechCraft
  leechcraft-aggregator - RSS/Atom feed reader for LeechCraft
 []

 None of the short descriptions make any sense to me without knowing what 
 leechcraft is.

Thank you for interest. Of cause I can describe in more detail.

LeechCraft is a free open source cross-platform modular internet-client. It 
consists of a core which defines common plugin interfaces and a lot of plugins 
for different purposes. User can install any combination of them to achieve the 
necessary functionality.

The main advantage of such approach is that modules could interact more closely 
than standalone programs in usual Desktop Environments. Thus, plugins can also 
rely on functionality provided by each other. Plugins could also have their own 
plugins: for example, support for different protocols or chat window styles in 
an IM client. 

Also developers don't reinvent the wheel for each protocol. They use existing 
solutions (rasterbar libtorrent for BitTorrent or QXmpp for XMPP protocol for 
example) if possible. And they contribute back their patches to the upstream in 
these cases.

There are active developers command and quite wide community in the project. So 
it will improving in the future.

Best regards,
Boris


Re: RFS: leechcraft (closes ITP bug)

2011-10-03 Thread Arno Töll
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Hello Boris,

On 03.10.2011 20:38, Boris Pek wrote:
 It builds those binary packages:
  leechcraft - Core executable of LeechCraft
  leechcraft-aggregator - RSS/Atom feed reader for LeechCraft
 []
 
 None of the short descriptions make any sense to me without knowing what 
 leechcraft is.
 
 Thank you for interest. Of cause I can describe in more detail.

I guess, what Bernhard wanted to imply is, that you should improve the
understandability of your short package descriptions in a way you don't
need to know already what Leechcraft is about.


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