** Description changed:

  >> information for leveldb - http://code.google.com/p/leveldb/ <<
  
  [Availability]
  In universe since oneiric
  
  [Rationale]
  The ceph source package currently embeds a copy of leveldb; this caused a 
FTBFS on powerpc and is less than ideal; the most recent updates in Debian have 
made use of the leveldb package itself; Ubuntu should follow.
  
  [Security]
  No CVE's found.
  
  [Quality assurance]
  Package has a test suite and it is executed during the build process
  
  [Dependencies]
  Other than snappy (on this MIR) all in main.
  
  [Standards compliance]
  Debhelper 7 style packaging
  
  [Maintenance]
  1 bug in Ubuntu - FTBFS on powerpc - this is also reported in Debian and 
upstream.
  Looks well maintained in Debian; 1 Important bug outstanding (FTBFS on 
big-endian archs)
  
  [Background information]
  N/A
  
  >> information for snappy - http://code.google.com/p/snappy/ <<
  
  [Availability]
  In universe since oneiric
  
  [Rationale]
  LevelDB uses snappy compression by default; it provides a great balance 
between compression level, speed and overhead and is becoming increasingly 
popular as a replacement for LZO and its licensing is perceived as easier to 
use.
  
  [Security]
  No CVE's found.
  
  [Quality assurance]
  Package has a test suite and it is executed during the build process
  
  [Dependencies]
  All in main
  
  [Standards compliance]
  Older style packaging but generally looks OK.
  
  [Maintenance]
  No bugs in Ubuntu.
  Looks well maintained in Debian; No bugs outstanding.
  
  [Background information]
  N/A
+ 
+ >> information for libs3  - http://libs3.ischo.com/index.html <<
+ 
+ [Availability]
+ In universe for precise
+ 
+ [Rationale]
+ ceph currently ships libs3 within its source code tree with leveldb; 
factoring this out into a separate library is preferable
+ 
+ [Security]
+ No CVE's found
+ 
+ [QA]
+ Test suite but not enabled.
+ 
+ [Dependencies]
+ All in main
+ 
+ [Standards Compliance]
+ Older style packaging but very simple and generally OK.
+ 
+ [Maintenance]
+ Maintained by the ceph Debian Maintainer to support ceph.
+ No bugs in Debian or Ubuntu.

** Changed in: libs3 (Ubuntu)
    Milestone: None => ubuntu-12.10-beta-1

** Description changed:

  >> information for leveldb - http://code.google.com/p/leveldb/ <<
  
  [Availability]
  In universe since oneiric
  
  [Rationale]
  The ceph source package currently embeds a copy of leveldb; this caused a 
FTBFS on powerpc and is less than ideal; the most recent updates in Debian have 
made use of the leveldb package itself; Ubuntu should follow.
  
  [Security]
  No CVE's found.
  
  [Quality assurance]
  Package has a test suite and it is executed during the build process
  
  [Dependencies]
  Other than snappy (on this MIR) all in main.
  
  [Standards compliance]
  Debhelper 7 style packaging
  
  [Maintenance]
  1 bug in Ubuntu - FTBFS on powerpc - this is also reported in Debian and 
upstream.
  Looks well maintained in Debian; 1 Important bug outstanding (FTBFS on 
big-endian archs)
  
  [Background information]
  N/A
  
  >> information for snappy - http://code.google.com/p/snappy/ <<
  
  [Availability]
  In universe since oneiric
  
  [Rationale]
  LevelDB uses snappy compression by default; it provides a great balance 
between compression level, speed and overhead and is becoming increasingly 
popular as a replacement for LZO and its licensing is perceived as easier to 
use.
  
  [Security]
  No CVE's found.
  
  [Quality assurance]
  Package has a test suite and it is executed during the build process
  
  [Dependencies]
  All in main
  
  [Standards compliance]
  Older style packaging but generally looks OK.
  
  [Maintenance]
  No bugs in Ubuntu.
  Looks well maintained in Debian; No bugs outstanding.
  
  [Background information]
  N/A
  
  >> information for libs3  - http://libs3.ischo.com/index.html <<
  
  [Availability]
  In universe for precise
  
  [Rationale]
- ceph currently ships libs3 within its source code tree with leveldb; 
factoring this out into a separate library is preferable
+ ceph currently ships libs3 within its source code tree with leveldb; 
factoring this out into a separate library is preferable; Debian have already 
done so - Ubuntu should follow.
  
  [Security]
  No CVE's found
  
  [QA]
  Test suite but not enabled.
  
  [Dependencies]
  All in main
  
  [Standards Compliance]
  Older style packaging but very simple and generally OK.
  
  [Maintenance]
  Maintained by the ceph Debian Maintainer to support ceph.
  No bugs in Debian or Ubuntu.

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