Frank Lin PIAT <fp...@klabs.be> writes:

> -----
>  libssh2 is the thin library implementing client side of SSH2 protocol
>  as defined by Internet Drafts SECSH-TRANS, SECSH-USERAUTH,
>  SECSH-CONNECTION, SECSH-ARCH, SECSH-FILEXFER, SECSH-DHGEX,
>  SECSH-NUMBERS, and SECSH-PUBLICKEY
>  .
>  This boils down to the regular terminal, scp and SFTP sessions; port
>  forwarding; password, key-based and keyboard-interactive
>  authentication.
>  .
>  This package contains the python bindings libssh2. It is a fork and
>  rewrite of org.keyphrene.
> -----
>
> Note that the two first paragraph are a pristine copy of libssh2
> description... the I18N teams should appreciate ;)

On the other hand, I don't think the libssh2 description is particularly
useful for a user.  The uppercase acronyms aren't friendly.  How about
something like this:

  libssh2 is a client-side C library implementing the SSH2 protocol
  with support for regular terminal, scp and SFTP sessions; port
  forwarding; password, key-based and keyboard-interactive
  authentication.
  .
  This package contains the python bindings libssh2. It is a fork and
  rewrite of org.keyphrene.

/Simon



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