Debian Bug Tracking System | 1 Dec 2008 01:33
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Processed: WNPP bugs maintenance

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> package wnpp
Ignoring bugs not assigned to: wnpp

> owner 507347 ivan <ivan1986 <at> list.ru>
Bug 507347 [wnpp] ITP: taglib-rusxmms -- TagLib + RusXMMS patch
Owner recorded as ivan <ivan1986 <at> list.ru>.
> retitle 507218 ITP: songbird -- desktop Web player, a digital jukebox and Web browser
Bug#507218: RFP: songbird -- open source customizable music player
Changed Bug title to `ITP: songbird -- desktop Web player, a digital jukebox and Web browser' from `RFP:
songbird -- open source customizable music player'.

> owner 507376 Paulus Esterhazy <pesterhazy <at> gmx.net>
Bug 507376 [wnpp] ITP: upprint -- tools for better n-up printing
Owner recorded as Paulus Esterhazy <pesterhazy <at> gmx.net>.
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Gabriel Joel Perez | 1 Dec 2008 02:50
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Bug#507416: MaxQ -- MaxQ records you using a web site. It turns the links you click on and any other input into a Python script that you can play back at any time.

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : MaxQ
  Version         : 1.0.2
  Upstream Author : James Cooper
* URL             : http://maxq.tigris.org/
* License         : BSD
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description     : MaxQ records you using a web site. It turns the
links you click on and any other input into a Python script that you
can play back at any time.

MaxQ records you using a web site. It turns the links you click on and
any other input into a Python script that you can play back at any time.
You might use it to:

    * Check that your web site still works (regression test).
    * Check that your web site is producing valid HTML (using JTidy).
    * Automatically extract information from, or take some action on,
      someones else's web site.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Ryan Niebur | 1 Dec 2008 04:36
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Bug#507418: ITA: devtodo -- hierarchical, prioritised todo list manager

Package: wnpp
Owner: Ryan Niebur <ryanryan52 <at> gmail.com>
X-Debbugs-CC: Arthur Korn <arthur <at> debian.org>

Hi,

Arthur, I saw that you uploaded a new version of devtodo orphaning it
but did not create a WNPP bug. Is it okay for me to adopt this?

Thanks,
Ryan

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Gunnar Wolf | 1 Dec 2008 04:42
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Bug#507400: [DRE-maint] Bug#507400: ITP: libi18n-ruby -- I18n and localization solution for Ruby

Roberto C. Sanchez dijo [Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 04:11:08PM -0500]:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: "Roberto C. Sanchez" <roberto <at> connexer.com>
> 
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> * Package name    : libi18n-ruby
>   Version         : 0.1.1~git20081120
>   Upstream Author : The Ruby i18n Team <rails-i18n <at> googlegroups.com>
> * URL             : http://rails-i18n.org/
> * License         : MIT/X
>   Programming Lang: Ruby
>   Description     : I18n and localization solution for Ruby
> 
> Implementation of the Ruby on Rails I18n core api.

Ugh.

Count me in as interested... But count me in as disappointed. From the
(admittedly little) I have seen... The Rails i18n API is a huge step
backwards from using Gettext for application translations :-(

Still, if we want to further Rails' support in Debian, we have to
support this. So, will you package this under the pkg-ruby-extras
repository? I'm in for it.

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Mikhail Gusarov | 1 Dec 2008 04:50
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Bug#457318: qmail and related packages in NEW

Twas brillig at 00:40:50 01.12.2008 UTC+01 when md <at> Linux.IT did gyre and gimble:

 Md> I need to remind everybody that sadly it is a dependency of Plesk
 Md> (the only high quality administration panel software) so it's still
 Md> going to be installed anyway on many Debian servers.

 Md> Maybe having an official well-maintained package (and the one you
 Md> evalued clearly is not) is the least evil.

[speaking as Plesk ex-developer] It won't help, Plesk's qmail is patched
in various ways, including Plesk-specific patches, so version provided
by Debian won't help.

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Roberto C. Sánchez | 1 Dec 2008 04:51
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Bug#507400: [DRE-maint] Bug#507400: ITP: libi18n-ruby -- I18n and localization solution for Ruby

On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 09:42:39PM -0600, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez dijo [Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 04:11:08PM -0500]:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Owner: "Roberto C. Sanchez" <roberto <at> connexer.com>
> > 
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > Hash: SHA1
> > 
> > * Package name    : libi18n-ruby
> >   Version         : 0.1.1~git20081120
> >   Upstream Author : The Ruby i18n Team <rails-i18n <at> googlegroups.com>
> > * URL             : http://rails-i18n.org/
> > * License         : MIT/X
> >   Programming Lang: Ruby
> >   Description     : I18n and localization solution for Ruby
> > 
> > Implementation of the Ruby on Rails I18n core api.
> 
> Ugh.
> 
> Count me in as interested... But count me in as disappointed. From the
> (admittedly little) I have seen... The Rails i18n API is a huge step
> backwards from using Gettext for application translations :-(
> 
> Still, if we want to further Rails' support in Debian, we have to
> support this. So, will you package this under the pkg-ruby-extras
> repository? I'm in for it.
> 
I know what you mean.  It was very easy and quick to package, though,
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Arthur Korn | 1 Dec 2008 07:21
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Bug#507418: ITA: devtodo -- hierarchical, prioritised todo list manager

Ryan Niebur wrote:
> Arthur, I saw that you uploaded a new version of devtodo orphaning it
> but did not create a WNPP bug. Is it okay for me to adopt this?

Yes it's yours!

Regards, Arthur

Debian Bug Tracking System | 1 Dec 2008 08:06
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Processed: tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW

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> # Mon Dec  1 07:03:19 UTC 2008
> # Tagging as pending bugs that are closed by packages in NEW
> # http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
> #
> # Source package in NEW: ng-spice-rework
> tags 489768 + pending
Bug#489768: ITP: ngspice -- A Spice circuit simulator
There were no tags set.
Tags added: pending

> # Source package in NEW: yagtd
> tags 505209 + pending
Bug#505209: ITP: yagtd -- utility to help organize your to-do lists
There were no tags set.
Tags added: pending

> # Source package in NEW: kde-style-skulpture
> tags 507067 + pending
Bug#507067: ITP: kde-style-skulpture -- a widget style for Qt4 and KDE 4
There were no tags set.
Tags added: pending

> # Source package in NEW: liq-contrib
> tags 507412 + pending
Bug#507412: ITP: liq-contrib -- contributed scripts for liquidsoap
There were no tags set.
Tags added: pending

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Jeremiah C. Foster | 1 Dec 2008 10:45
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Bug#407652: ITA: html2ps -- HTML to PostScript converter

Hi Steaphan!

> I wish to, yes, but I am not a DD, so I would need a sponsor. 

No problem, and of course you do not need to be a DD, but you're right
about a sponsor. The good news is that Daniel Bauman, a DD, offered to
sponsor this package, he mentioned that when he orphaned the package:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=407652

So if you want to, go ahead and create a package for html2ps, but if you do
not want to, let me know and I will package it.

> If you
> are a DD, then you would probably be a better choice, since you would
> also need someone to sponsor your work.

> Jeremiah C. Foster wrote:
>> Hello Steaphan!
> 
>> Do you still intend to adopt html2ps? If not I am happy to do it. I
>> maintain a number of packages in debian already with the debian-perl
team
>> as well as the swedish dictionary package.
> 

Warm regards,

Jeremiah

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Noèl Köthe | 1 Dec 2008 11:05
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Bug#461097: #461097 ocropus -- Document analysis and OCR system

Hello Jeffrey,

> I've almost got this finished.

can you tell us the status of your ITP: ocropus (#461097)

Thank you.

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