Re: Looking for projects to work on

2019-06-09 Thread Paul Wise
On Sun, Jun 9, 2019 at 11:54 PM Manas Kashyap wrote:

> I have been looking on any issue or currently in progress project to work on 
> , with a little mentoring i think i can finish the project and also help in 
> maintaining it .

If you have some experience with Python & Django, there is always work
to do on the Debian package tracker. There are bugs and feature
requests tagged as suitable for newcomers and most of the features not
tagged that way don't need large amounts of code to complete. The
contributing documentation is quite comprehensive:

https://tracker.debian.org/
https://qa.pages.debian.net/distro-tracker/contributing.html

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pabs

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Looking for projects to work on

2019-06-09 Thread Manas Kashyap
Hola ,
I have been looking on any issue or currently in progress project to work
on , with a little mentoring i think i can finish the project and also help
in maintaining it .
Thank you
Manas Kashyap


RFS: junitparser/1.3.2-1 [ITP]

2019-06-09 Thread Bastian Germann
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: wishlist

Dear mentors,

I am looking for a sponsor for my package "junitparser".

 * Package name: junitparser
   Version : 1.3.2-1
   Upstream Author : Joel Wang
 * URL : https://github.com/gastlygem/junitparser
 * License : Apache-2.0
   Section : python

It builds those binary packages:

  python3-junitparser - Manipulates JUnit/xUnit Result XML files

To access further information about this package, please visit the
following URL:

  https://mentors.debian.net/package/junitparser

Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:

  dget -x
https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/j/junitparser/junitparser_1.3.2-1.dsc

junitparser is a JUnit/xUnit result XML Parser. It can parse and
manipulate existing result XML files, or create new JUnit/xUnit result
XMLs from scratch.

There are already two python packages in Debian that can create
JUnit/xUnit result XML files but there does not seem to be any that can
parse them to a domain specific object model.

More information about junitparser can be obtained from
https://github.com/gastlygem/junitparser.

Regards,
Bastian Germann