Bug#518180: ITP: tircd -- ircd proxy to the twitter API

2009-03-04 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Decklin Foster deck...@red-bean.com


* Package name: tircd
  Version : 0.7
  Upstream Author : Chris Nelson cnel...@crazybrain.org
* URL : http://code.google.com/p/tircd/
* License : Artistic/GPL
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : ircd proxy to the twitter API

tircd presents Twitter as an IRC channel. You can connect to tircd
with any IRC client, and Twitter as if you were on IRC.

To update your status on Twitter, send a message to the #twitter
channel. When users you follow update their status, tircd will be sent
to the channel as a message from them. Other actions are similarly
mapped to the equivalent IRC commands and events.

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Bug#518181: ITP: libnet-twitter-perl -- Perl interface to twitter.com

2009-03-04 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Decklin Foster deck...@red-bean.com


(This is a dependency of tircd, #518180.)

* Package name: libnet-twitter-perl
  Version : 2.10
  Upstream Author : Chris Thompson c...@cthompson.com
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/~cthom/Net-Twitter/
* License : Artistic/GPL
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Perl interface to twitter.com

Twitter.com provides a web 2.0 type of ubiquitous presence. This
module allows you to set your status, as well as review the statuses
of your friends.

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Bug#488877: ITP: libtrollop-ruby -- command-line argument processing library

2008-10-19 Thread Decklin Foster
Uhm, sorry. Apparently this was overlooked in the round of library uploads
for sup-mail. Uploading now.

Excerpts from Daniel Watkins's message of Sun Oct 19 10:17:29 -0400 2008:
 owner 488877 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 thanks
 
 Hi Decklin,
 
  Excerpts from daniel's message of Sat Oct 11 06:11:21 -0400 2008:
  Just dropping a note to ask if you're getting anywhere on packaging
  Trollop?  I have made a package, in the apparent absence of activity on
  your end, so I'll take over this ITP and get it uploaded 1 week from now
  if I don't hear anything further from you.
 
  Yes, I have it packaged and am planning on finally uploading everything
  this week. If you will need it for some other package, are you interested
  in co-maintainership?
 As there hasn't been any apparent uploading on your side, I'm going to go
 ahead and get my package uploaded.  We can talk more once it's in NEW
 about how maintainance will work going forward, but I don't want to wait
 on this any more.
 
 
 Regards,
 
 Dan
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Bug#488877: ITP: libtrollop-ruby -- command-line argument processing library

2008-10-11 Thread Decklin Foster
Excerpts from daniel's message of Sat Oct 11 06:11:21 -0400 2008:
 Just dropping a note to ask if you're getting anywhere on packaging
 Trollop?  I have made a package, in the apparent absence of activity on
 your end, so I'll take over this ITP and get it uploaded 1 week from now
 if I don't hear anything further from you.

Yes, I have it packaged and am planning on finally uploading everything
this week. If you will need it for some other package, are you interested
in co-maintainership?
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Bug#500049: ITP: ears -- collection of MPD/Last.fm clients

2008-09-24 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: ears
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.red-bean.com/decklin/ears/
* License : MIT
  Description : Last.fm plugin for MPD and CD ripper

  Ears contains a number of scripts originally distributed with
  lastfmsubmitd:

   - lastmp, an MPD player plugin that uses lastfmsubmitd
   - peel, a CD ripper that optionally uses lastfmsubmitd
   - several MusicBrainz tools to facilitate getting data in or out
 of either program

  This package replaces the standalone lastmp package that used to be
  part of lastfmsubmitd. However, if you don't use MPD, you can still
  install this package and use peel to rip CDs.

No, the world certainly does not need another CD ripper[1], but it,
along with lastmp etc, weren't doing much good sitting in lastfmsubmitd
and muddying the purpose of that package. So I've split them out.
There's absolutely no new code in this version. MPD users (who still
need something to send data to Last.fm; this is the important one) will
get the usual transitional package.

Basically any other random music tool that speaks lastfmsubmitd-ish YAML
would be welcome here (maybe a tag editor?).

This should make it less painful for other player plugins[2] to depend
on lastfmsubmitd. (and lastmp won't be an entire binary package for a
less-than-250-line script...)

As far as I can tell this name is so dumb that there is little chance of
it getting confused with some other package, generic as it may be.

[1] it was a proof-of-concept for the spool format, I swear.

[2] this is their term, which is why it's in the long description even
though it's technically incorrect.

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Bug#489059: ITP: mnemosyne-blog -- Maildir-to-blog compiler with XML templating and Python extensions

2008-07-03 Thread Decklin Foster
Robert Collins writes:

 I think it would be better to have the description text disambiguate
 somehow, or folk may read one, install the other, and thus be confused.

This seems reasonable. I'll think of something unobtrusive to add to the
description.

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Bug#489059: ITP: mnemosyne-blog -- Maildir-to-blog compiler with XML templating and Python extensions

2008-07-02 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: mnemosyne-blog
  Version : 0.9
  Upstream Author : Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.red-bean.com/~decklin/mnemosyne/
* License : ISC
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Maildir-to-blog compiler with XML templating and Python 
extensions

  Mnemosyne is a simple blogging system which generates static files.
  Instead of using a database or filesystem hierarchy, you store your
  entries in a Maildir. Writing a blog entry is thus as easy as sending
  an email, and rebuilding the blog can be automated with mail filters,
  cron, etc.
  .
  XHTML and XML are generated with Kid templates; a bare-bones web view
  and an Atom feed are included as examples. Mnemosyne is extensible in
  Python to add features such as input preprocessing (reStructuredText
  is used by default), metadata (tags are standard) and filtering
  entries for custom feeds.

Yes, yet another static intarblog thing. I have found some interest
in blogging again, and would like to get it in better shape (almost
everything that should be added can be done as an extension, but the
extension interface is somewhat incomprehensible). As far as I know the
Maildir design is unique.

I wrote this ages ago, and in the meantime another package was renamed
to mnemosyne, so in the tradition of epiphany-browser (and sup-mail,
which I am presently packaging) I'm going with mnemosyne-blog and
renaming things out of the way appropriately.

The short description starts with a capital letter only because
Maildir is spelled with an M.

Note: license in the released version is still MIT, but I'm
transitioning most of my non-GPL code. Before this goes in I will
probably roll 0.9.1.

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Bug#488856: ITP: libferret-ruby -- search engine derived from Lucene

2008-07-01 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Severity: wishlist

This is one of a series of ITPs for Ruby libraries (gems) required for
the packaging of sup-mail; see #450602.

If anyone at all is interested in stepping in to maintain one or more of
these libraries, please let me know. I am not using them for anything else
(other than research into improving the .gem - .deb process).

* Package name: libferret-ruby
  Version : 0.11.6
  Upstream Author : David Balmain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://ferret.davebalmain.com/
* License : X/MIT
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : search engine derived from Lucene

  Ferret is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library
  written for Ruby. It is inspired by Apache Lucene Java project. In the
  same way as Lucene, it is not a standalone application, but a library
  you can use to index documents and search for things in them later.

-- System Information:
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  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.25.9 (SMP w/2 CPU cores; PREEMPT)
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Bug#488855: ITP: libchronic-ruby -- natural language date parser

2008-07-01 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Severity: wishlist

This is one of a series of ITPs for Ruby libraries (gems) required for
the packaging of sup-mail; see #450602.

If anyone at all is interested in stepping in to maintain one or more of
these libraries, please let me know. I am not using them for anything else
(other than research into improving the .gem - .deb process).

* Package name: libchronic-ruby
  Version : 0.2.3
  Upstream Author : Tom Preston-Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://chronic.rubyforge.org/
* License : X/MIT
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : natural language date parser

  Chronic is a natural language date/time parser written in pure Ruby.
  Chronic can parse a huge variety of date and time formats. Parsing is case
  insensitive and will handle common abbreviations and misspellings.

-- System Information:
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Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.25.9 (SMP w/2 CPU cores; PREEMPT)
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Bug#488873: ITP: libmime-types-ruby -- guess MIME type of files

2008-07-01 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Severity: wishlist

This is one of a series of ITPs for Ruby libraries (gems) required for
the packaging of sup-mail; see #450602.

If anyone at all is interested in stepping in to maintain one or more of
these libraries, please let me know. I am not using them for anything else
(other than research into improving the .gem - .deb process).

* Package name: libmime-types-ruby
  Version : 1.15
  Upstream Author : Austin Ziegler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://mime-types.rubyforge.org/
* License : Ruby/Artistic/GPL2+
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : guess MIME type of files

  This library allows for the identification of a file's likely MIME
  content type. The identification of MIME content type is based on a
  file's filename extensions.

-- System Information:
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  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.25.9 (SMP w/2 CPU cores; PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
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Bug#488872: ITP: liblockfile-ruby -- create NFS-safe lockfiles

2008-07-01 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Severity: wishlist

This is one of a series of ITPs for Ruby libraries (gems) required for
the packaging of sup-mail; see #450602.

If anyone at all is interested in stepping in to maintain one or more of
these libraries, please let me know. I am not using them for anything else
(other than research into improving the .gem - .deb process).

* Package name: liblockfile-ruby
  Version : 1.4.3
  Upstream Author : Ara T. Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://rubyforge.org/projects/codeforpeople/
* License : Ruby
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : create NFS-safe lockfiles

  lockfile is a ruby library for creating NFS safe lockfiles. A command-line
  tool which uses this library is also included.

-- System Information:
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  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.25.9 (SMP w/2 CPU cores; PREEMPT)
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Bug#488877: ITP: libtrollop-ruby -- command-line argument processing library

2008-07-01 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Severity: wishlist

This is one of a series of ITPs for Ruby libraries (gems) required for
the packaging of sup-mail; see #450602.

If anyone at all is interested in stepping in to maintain one or more of
these libraries, please let me know. I am not using them for anything else
(other than research into improving the .gem - .deb process).

* Package name: libtrollop-ruby
  Version : 1.8.2
  Upstream Author : William Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
* URL : http://trollop.rubyforge.org/
* License : Ruby
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : command-line argument processing library

  Trollop is YAFCLAP -- yet another fine commandline argument processor
  for Ruby. Trollop is designed to provide the maximal amount of GNU-style
  argument processing in the minimum number of lines of code (for you, the
  programmer).

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Bug#450602: Taking up ITP for sup

2008-06-17 Thread Decklin Foster
retitle 450602 ITP: sup-mail -- console based email client with tagging and 
fast search
owner 450602 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
block 450604 by 450602
kthxbye

I am interested in packaging sup for Debian. I plan on packaging all the
required libraries for non-gem installation (ITPs to follow)[1]. I currently
have a package that works, but only if the gems are already installed. I
can throw this on git.debian.org if anyone is interested in testing or
helping out.

I have changed the name here to sup-mail, but might consider sup-mailer.
William, I would appreciate your opinion here (sup in Debian is taken
by some unrelated program). The two other packages I use with this problem,
git-core and epiphany-browser, both use a dash (and I am about to ITP
mnemosyne-blog, so there you go). Also, I plan on providing a sup-next
package for experimental, so this would be more consistent.

[1] Nothing wrong with gems per se, they just aren't useful here. Users need
to be able to type apt-get install sup-mail and that requires using our
system, just like how we don't use CPAN or eggs. Perhaps when I'm done with
this I'll have something that makes it easier to make a .deb out of a gem.

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Bug#458375: Sponsorship

2008-05-20 Thread Decklin Foster
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:

 my latest efforts at packaging it rely instead on the new debian/rules
 minimization that's possible with debhelper 7, which addresses many of
 the concerns (and more) in a standardized way.

Great; that's what I was going to suggest. (Gotta love that rules
file...)

 The main outstanding issue that i haven't dealt with is the set of
 warnings that come up when compiling with -Wall -- i'll work on that
 when i get a bit more free time, since i'd like to be able to offer a
 changeset upstream instead of just a nag.

How do you plan on managing patches, and the packaging in general? I
could help with this particular issue, but it'd be more convenient if
your SVN repo looked like a standard svn-buildpackage layout (with
upstream on a branch).

 The latest version is 20071230-2, published in the usual place:

Have you asked upstream if they plan to do a real version number? My
personal preference is to do something ugly like 0~20071230 now rather
than be stuck with 1:1.0 and so on later. (This is opinion, you can
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Bug#458375: Sponsorship

2008-05-19 Thread Decklin Foster
I'd like to sponsor this package. Daniel, have you looked at any of
Jörg's suggestions?

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Bug#360672: [bfr] finish /usr/doc transition

2006-07-12 Thread Decklin Foster
Amaya writes:

 Hi there!
 
 I am currently working on finishing the /usr/doc transition at the
 moment and I intend to *lovingly* NMU bfr. 
 
 My NMU also fixes:
 - #217530 bfr: Build-Depends on libc6-dev, c-compiler
 - #277227: package description typo(s) and the like
 - #369807: Typo: its an unexpected -- it's an unexpected 
 
 I will be shortly providing a NMU-diff. Until then, my patch and work
 can be found at: http://www.amayita.com/debian/3_NMU/bfr/
 
 The 0-day NMU season is open, so expect an inmediate upload.

Thanks! I was planning on NMUing 1.6 if I didn't hear from Mark. I'll
just go ahead and use this packaging to do so, unless you'd rather adopt
it (I think I'll leave it orphaned and handle any other bugs that come
up, at least for a while, in case he comes back).

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Bug#360672: Adopting

2006-04-11 Thread Decklin Foster
retitle 360672 ITA: bfr -- nonblocking 8-bit-clean pipe buffer
kthxbye

I will adopt this package. (Unless someone else really, really wants it,
of course. :))

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Bug#350464: ITP: picard -- album-based MusicBrainz tagger

2006-01-29 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: picard
  Version : 0.6.0
  Upstream Author : Robert Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/PicardTagger
* License : GPL/RPSL/RCSL triple-license
  Description : album-based MusicBrainz tagger

 Picard is the next generation, cross-platform MusicBrainz tagger. This
 version of the tagging application is album oriented, as opposed to
 track oriented as the old tagger was.
 .
 By grouping music files into clusters, and importing album information
 from the MusicBrainz web site, all songs on a given album may be
 re-tagged and renamed at once. Any files which do not match the time or
 acoustic fingerprints for their corresponding tracks in the MusicBrainz
 database will be marked as possible errors, and may also be tagged
 manually.

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Bug#350466: ITP: lastfmsubmitd -- submission daemon for the Last.fm social music network

2006-01-29 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: lastfmsubmitd
  Version : 0.16
  Upstream Author : Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : * http://www.red-bean.com/~decklin/software/lastfmsubmitd/
* License : MIT/X
  Description : submission daemon for the Last.fm social music network

 lastfmsubmitd collects information from audio player plugins about what
 songs a user has listened to, and handles submitting them to Last.fm or
 caching them if the submission server is unavailable.
 .
 One example client, for MPD, is included.

-- System Information:
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  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
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Bug#337842: ITP: pygmy -- PyGTK client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD)

2005-11-06 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: pygmy
  Version : 0.45+svn60
  Upstream Author : Andrew Conkling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://pygmy.berlios.de/
* License : GPL
  Description : PyGTK client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD)

 Pygmy is a graphical client for MPD with a single, collapsable
 control/playlist window, an optional tray icon, and a library browser which
 can also be run as a standalone program.

-- System Information:
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
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Bug#299828: ITP: python-mpdclient -- Python interface to MPD (Music Player Daemon)

2005-03-16 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: python-mpdclient
  Version : 0.10.0
  Upstream Author : Nick Welch mack at incise dot org
* URL : http://www.musicpd.org/py-libmpdclient.shtml
* License : LGPL
  Description : Python interface to MPD (Music Player Daemon)

mpdclient is a simple Python interface to MPD, the Music Player Daemon.
It provides an interface analogous to the libmpdclient C library,
allowing for expeditious scripting of any mpd instance and ease of MPD
client development.


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Bug#299830: ITP: python-beautifulsoup -- error-tolerant HTML parser for Python

2005-03-16 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: python-beautifulsoup
  Version : 1.2+cvs20041017
  Upstream Author : Leonard Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/
* License : Python
  Description : error-tolerant HTML parser for Python

The BeautifulSoup class turns arbitrarily bad HTML into a tree-like
nested tag-soup list of Tag objects and text snippets. A Tag object
corresponds to an HTML tag.  It knows about the HTML tag's attributes,
and contains a representation of everything contained between the
original tag and its closing tag (if any). It's easy to extract Tags
that meet certain criteria.


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Bug#285397: RFP: wmctrl -- Control a EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager

2004-12-13 Thread Decklin Foster
Shyamal Prasad writes:

 Let me know what you want me to do next.

Upload the source package somewhere and I'll take a look at it.

Where are you currently in the NM proccess?

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Bug#285397: RFP: wmctrl -- Control a EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager

2004-12-13 Thread Decklin Foster
Shyamal Prasad writes:

 Actually, I'm not.

Well what are you waiting for? :-)

The package was generally OK, but had some minor issues. Please see
-1.1 at

http://www.red-bean.com/~decklin/debian/

The config.{sub,guess} thing is perhaps still a matter of opinion
somewhere, but I was of the understanding this issue had been
resolved. At any rate I am never keen on adding ~20k to a .diff.gz
unless it actually fixes an extant bug. If you have a better reason
than some bloke said to do this I'll listen.

Get yourself in the queue, and I'll upload it. Feel free to refer your
AM to me if you need someone to vouch for your ability to understand
packaging issues.

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Bug#285397: RFP: wmctrl -- Control a EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager

2004-12-12 Thread Decklin Foster
Shyamal Prasad writes:

 I'm not a DD so I'm hoping some one can take this over, or otherwise
 sponsor it for me (which is a route I'd be happy to follow).

I think I might be interested in using this for testing purposes.
Would you prefer I maintain the package or sponsor it?

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Bug#236409: packaging rawdog

2004-11-23 Thread Decklin Foster
retitle 236409 ITP: rawdog -- an RSS Aggregator Without Delusions Of Grandeur
thanks

I was about to ITP this, but then I saw the RFP. I should have
packages ready later today (probably not before dinstall, though).

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Bug#211995: RFA: iroffer -- IRC file distribution bot

2003-09-21 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-09-21
Severity: normal


I'm not really using iroffer anymore, so, anyone who wants it can take
it.

The package description is:
 iroffer is a fileserver for IRC (commonly referred to as a DCC bot).
 It uses the DCC feature of IRC to send files to other users. iroffer
 will connect to an IRC server and let people request files from it.
 Unlike similar programs, iroffer is not a script; it is a standalone
 executable written entirely in C, from scratch, with high transfer
 speed and effeciency in mind. iroffer has been known to reach
 2MByte/sec or higher bandwidth usage when multiple transfers are
 occuring at the same time.

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Bug#211996: ITP: liblivejournal-perl -- Perl implementation of the LiveJournal protocol

2003-09-21 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-09-21
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: liblivejournal-perl
  Version : 1.3
  Upstream Author : Frank Sheiness [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://www.livejournal.com/files/code/lib/perl/LiveJournal/
* License : Artistic
  Description : Perl implementation of the LiveJournal protocol

 This module is implements the LiveJournal protocol. See
 http://www.livejournal.com/developer/protocol.bml for details. Data
 is requested from the server through mode lines. Many methods return
 a hash reference containing key/value pairs returned by the server.


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Bug#160303: planning to adopt

2003-08-20 Thread Decklin Foster
Martin Michlmayr writes:

 But Ian orphaned it (again).

Alright (just catching up on d-d, saw your thread from over the
weekend). Assuming he still doesn't want it, I'll give it another look
then, and upload, oh, this weekend.

[If I find I do not have time, I will adjust the bug accordingly. Sorry
for abandoning it last year!]

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Bug#160303: planning to adopt

2003-08-19 Thread Decklin Foster
Martin Michlmayr writes:

 A while != a year, I'd hope.  Setting orphaned again.

Actually, this package was adopted by Ian Zimmerman a while ago, I
think. CCing him so that he knows about this bug.

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Bug#182061: ITP: libpoe-component-client-ping-perl -- an ICMP ping client component for POE

2003-02-22 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-02-22
Severity: wishlist


* Package name: libpoe-component-client-ping-perl
  Version : 0.98
  Upstream Author : Rocco Caputo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : ftp://ftp.cpan.org/pub/CPAN/authors/id/R/RC/RCAPUTO/
* License : GPL/Artistic dual license
  Description : an ICMP ping client component for POE

 POE::Component::Client::Ping is an asynchronous, event driven client
 for ICMP ping. It accepts events containing the specifics of ICMP
 ping requests, and it returns events carrying the results of those
 pings.
 .
 Ping client components are not proper objects.  Instead of being
 created, as most objects are, they are spawned as separate sessions.
 To avoid confusion (and hopefully not cause other confusion), they
 must be spawned with a spawn method, not created anew with a new
 one.

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Bug#160303: planning to adopt

2002-09-13 Thread Decklin Foster
retitle 160303 ITA: xcolorsel -- display colors and names in X
thanks

Ian Zimmerman writes:

 Still, it might be interesting for ultra-minimalists :)

Did somebody say my name? :)

Unless anyone else wants it, I'll take it. An actual upload may have to
wait a little while as I've currently got a lot of school work.

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Bug#154637: ITA: dadadodo

2002-07-29 Thread Decklin Foster
retitle 154637 ITA: dadadodo
thanks

I'll take this.

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Bug#129955: Adopting

2002-01-27 Thread Decklin Foster
retitle 129955 ITA: 9wm -- plan9 style window manager
thanks

I'll take this.

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Bug#131183: RFA: muddleftpd -- A flexible and efficient FTP daemon

2002-01-27 Thread Decklin Foster
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I'm bored of this package. I doesn't seem to be too active upstream
anymore. There's one bug that should be easy to fix.

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Bug#82446: [#82446] O: xcolorsel -- display colors and names in X

2001-03-09 Thread Decklin Foster
I'm attempting to look at the Xaw side of this. ocsi, do you want the
package if I can get it fixed, or may I have it?

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