Re: An abrupt End to Debian Live

2015-11-09 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 09/11/15 12:47 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> So long, and thanks for all the fish[7].
>
> Daniel
>
> [7] http://live.debian.net/project/downstream/
>

Enough bitter words have been said. I don't want to add any more. So:

I'm proud.

Indeed, that long list of downstreams does speak to the impact you've
had in inspiring and equipping people to make their own live images. I'm
proud to have been a small part of this project.

I'm thankful.

I'm thankful that I was able to, through this project, contribute to
something for a while that had a positive impact on many people, and
made Debian more awesome.

I remember the good times.

I remember fondly the good times we had in the project's heyday. I
certainly found your enthusiasm and vision for the project, Daniel,
personally inspiring. It motivated me to contribute. Debconf10 was a
highlight among those experiences, but also I had many good times and
made many friendships online, too.

I'm sad.

I'm sad, because although I made some attempts to liaise between Debian
Live and the CD and Installer teams, I don't feel I did an effective job
there, and that contributed to the situation we now find ourselves in.
If I did you or the project injury in trying to fulfill that role,
please forgive me.

I'm hopeful.

I'm hopeful that whichever way we all go from here, that the bitterness
will not be forever. That we'll heal. That we'll have learned. That
we'll move on to accomplish new things, bigger and better things.

Thank you, Daniel. Thank you, Debian Live team.

Ben




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Re: Bug#775436: ITP: xlennart -- An XBill fork but with Lennart and SystenD instead of Bill and Wingdows

2015-01-16 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 16/01/15 08:15 AM, Stephan Seitz wrote:
 On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 07:32:41AM +1100, Riley Baird wrote:
 (Also, in any case, don't you think that this game is going a little too
 far? It's fine to be opposed to systemd, but don't do to Lennart

 Well, do you see a difference to the original game with Bill Gates?

Do you honestly not see the difference between poking fun at an upstream
that is at the center of an ongoing controversy vs. poking fun at a
competitor?

I personally don't care for the satire in this case and don't think it's
constructive for the project. Is it worth the expenditure of project
resources, even if ever so small, to allow a joke package (and a bad
joke, at that, and hopefully one with limited shelf life), which throws
oil on the fire? Where does it stop? A separate xnameofsatiricaltarget
package per person whom some subset of users holds accountable for
ruining Linux? How does this package make Debian better?
 
I'd also object on the technical grounds that we already have xbill and
the changes in xlennart don't truly justify a fork.

Ben




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Re: Bug#775436: ITP: xlennart -- An XBill fork but with Lennart and SystenD instead of Bill and Wingdows

2015-01-16 Thread Ben Armstrong
Dmitry,

On 16/01/15 09:48 AM, Dmitry Yu Okunev wrote:
 Is it really necessary to discuss this on debian-devel@? IMHO, it's
 local issue, yet… And also please sorry for my English skills.

It's an ITP, so it goes to debian-devel by default to discuss amongst
ourselves whether a package is suitable to enter Debian or not. So yes,
it's a necessary part of the process.

 On 01/16/2015 03:48 PM, Ben Armstrong wrote:
 Do you honestly not see the difference between poking fun at an
 upstream that is at the center of an ongoing controversy vs. poking
 fun at a competitor? 
 1. Everybody (who doesn't like systemd) already resigned, IMHO. There's
 already no controversy.

We'll have to agree to disagree here. I still see lots of systemd hate
on irc from certain users, and not just loons. Also, I see it every now
and then on the mailing lists and in blogs as well, and it will be a
while before that fire goes out. I expect another flare-up again
immediately after Jessie is released.

 2. So you don't mind to add this package in future, right?

 So, I can't tell for Stephan Seitz (who you asked), but I don't see
 difference between XLennart and XBill in ethical and practical meanings.

I can envision a time in the future when it's no longer too soon for
this kind of joke, yes.

 I personally don't care for the satire in this case and don't think it's
 constructive for the project.
 The project is Debian?

Yes.

 Is it worth the expenditure of project
 resources, even if ever so small, to allow a joke package (and a bad
 joke, at that, and hopefully one with limited shelf life), which throws
 oil on the fire?
 1. You mean Debian infrastructure resources (like HDD space on Debian
 mirrors)?

And the human cost: ftpmaster team's time, and security team's time, and
QA team's time, and the release team's time ...

 2. As I said above, there no oil on the fire. However I may be wrong,
 of course.

I think you are wrong. However, I may be wrong, too. :)

 Where does it stop? A separate xnameofsatiricaltarget
 package per person whom some subset of users holds accountable for
 ruining Linux? How does this package make Debian better?
 2 packages for 20 years is not too much. Why this should be stopped?
 It's a part of history. This game represents very loud, long and
 interesting moment in FOSS history. And it represents an essential
 culture subset of nowadays FOSS community. So Debian will be better for
 this people. If there's nobody from DD will agree with it, then the
 package just won't be sponsored. I don't see any problem.

 How does XBill make Debian better?

Once it's history and not present, sure. And by stop I don't mean
active suppression of xlennart's existence (or writing of new satire),
just rampant explosion of multiple redundant packages in Debian, each
serving the same basic purpose with trivial differences from the last. I
don't think this is a good trend.

 I'd also object on the technical grounds that we already have xbill and
 the changes in xlennart don't truly justify a fork.
 This could be easily solved by merging xbill with xlennart to xperson
 with collection of this people (bill and lennart).

Sure, after the joke is no longer too soon, I'd have no problem with
that (or even keep the original name xbill for continuity with its
long history, but that's something upstream can judge best).

Regards,
Ben



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Re: Bug#775436: ITP: xlennart -- An XBill fork but with Lennart and SystenD instead of Bill and Wingdows

2015-01-16 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 16/01/15 11:34 AM, Markus Koschany wrote:
 My personal opinion is that both XBill and xlennart are mildly
 entertaining and it is rather immature to depict living people as a
 virus. The message is either silly or offensive.

While we're talking about personal opinions, and clarifying for Dmitry,
whom I never answered on the question of what good is xbill to debian?
it's not entirely beneath me to chuckle at public figures at their
expense. (What listener of CBC radio hasn't chuckled at the Canadian Air
Farce poking fun at public Canadian figures, for instance? Or if that's
not your nationality ... pick your favourite example of the same genre.)
Yes, xbill is funny (to me) and I think enjoying a bit of silliness like
this can enrich our lives. So my own feelings regarding lampooning
Lennart in a game are, as I said, just my personal distaste for it. I
find it too soon and unfunny, given what the Debian project has just
been through over systemd. I'm not saying satire has no value for
Debian, categorically.

As for the rest of what you wrote, I can only agree.

Cheers,
Ben




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Accepted tuxpaint 1:0.9.22-2 (source all amd64) into unstable

2015-01-14 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Description:
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Closes: 775101
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 .
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Accepted tuxpaint-config 0.0.13-1 (source amd64) into unstable

2014-10-26 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Description:
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Closes: 549385 626782 722947
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 .
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Accepted tuxpaint 1:0.9.22-1 (source all amd64) into unstable

2014-10-26 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Closes: 619724 648787 722933 726580 731728 738252 741671 741691
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 .
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Accepted tuxpaint-stamps 2014.08.23-1 (source all) into unstable

2014-10-26 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description:
 tuxpaint-stamps-default - Stamp files for Tux Paint, a paint program for 
children
Closes: 549383 722948 726421
Changes:
 tuxpaint-stamps (2014.08.23-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release. (Closes: #726421, #722948).
   * Include watch file, thanks to Daniel Leidert daniel.leid...@wgdd.de.
 (Closes: #549383).
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   * Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format.
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Re: Removing packages from unofficial repositories

2014-01-03 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 01/03/2014 07:41 AM, Виталий Филиппов wrote:
 AFAIK the apt_preferences method is rather simple:
 
 Package: *
 Pin: release o=Debian
 Pin-Priority: 1001
 
 With that setting 'apt-get dist-upgrade' downgrades DMO packages to
 official ones. At least it did in my case.
 
 For me, finding out the correct preference setting was the hardest part
 here :)

Yes, but it's an unsafe operation, since downgrades are still not
supported, and also does not discriminate between DMO packages and
non-DMO packages, so this could break unrelated packages.

Ben


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Re: Removing packages from unofficial repositories

2014-01-03 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 03/01/14 01:39 PM, Виталий Филиппов wrote:
 If you have other 3rdparty repos, you'll also need to set 1001 for all
 of them (except DMO), that should be enough.

Simon wanted a general, user-friendly way to deal with situations like
this. This is neither.

 And of course strictly speaking it may be unsafe, but I think it's OK in
 case of debian-multimedia...

Every downgrade whether from DMO back to Debian or within Debian runs
the risk of running into the kinds of breakage inherent to downgrades
(as indicated in the quote I gave earlier). I don't think that risk
should be downplayed.

Ben


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Re: Removing packages from unofficial repositories

2014-01-02 Thread Ben Armstrong
Simon,

On 01/02/2014 01:52 PM, Simon Ruggier wrote:
 I'm writing to suggest that in the long term, Debian's package
 management should have a general, user-friendly way to deal with
 situations like this, such as a mechanism to remove a repository
 subscription, and all package versions that came from it, while
 uninstalling as few as possible of  the reverse dependencies.

I don't think there is any appropriate package to file such a bug on as,
there can be no general way to downgrade, ever. To quote from our
infobot on irc:

Downgrading is not, nor will ever be supported by apt.  Programs change
their data in a way that can't be rolled back, and package maintainer
scripts support upgrades to new config file formats but not downgrades.

The infobot further suggests in order to remove deb-multimedia.org packages:

If you want to remove the packages from deb-multimedia.org and reinstall
the packages from Debian repositories, one could do this: dpkg --remove
--force-depends $(aptitude search
'?narrow(?version(CURRENT),?origin(Unofficial Multimedia Packages))'
--disable-columns -F%p); remove the dmm repository from sources.list;
apt-get update; apt-get install -f; install the still missing packages
which were removed in the former process ...

It is an unfortunate consequence of using third party repositories that
the process is so unfriendly to users. Since the state of the official
multimedia packages in Debian has vastly improved in recent releases,
fortunately fewer and fewer users have to go through this unpleasant
process.

Ben


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Accepted ruby-rack-flash3 1.0.5-1 (source all)

2013-09-09 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Version: 1.0.5-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers 
pkg-ruby-extras-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 ruby-rack-flash3 - Flash hash for Ruby Rack applications
Changes: 
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 .
   * New upstream release.
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Accepted ruby-rack-flash3 1.0.3-1 (source all)

2013-09-09 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Source: ruby-rack-flash3
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Architecture: source all
Version: 1.0.3-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers 
pkg-ruby-extras-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 ruby-rack-flash3 - Flash hash for Ruby Rack applications
Closes: 719308
Changes: 
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 .
   * Initial release (Closes: #719308)
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Bug#721611: ITP: libjs-tinycon -- Library to manipulate the favicon by adding an alert bubble

2013-09-02 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca

* Package name: libjs-tinycon
  Version : 0.5
  Upstream Author : Tom Moor tom.m...@gmail.com
* URL : https://github.com/tommoor/tinycon
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Javascript
  Description : A small library to manipulate the favicon

Tinycon adds an alert bubble to the favicon containing a small amount of
text. It also supports numeric contents up to 2 digits, automatically
truncating using a metric suffix (k, M, G) when it gets too large to
fit.


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Accepted ruby-sinatra-simple-navigation 3.6.0-1 (source all)

2013-09-02 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Source: ruby-sinatra-simple-navigation
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Architecture: source all
Version: 3.6.0-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers 
pkg-ruby-extras-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 ruby-sinatra-simple-navigation - Extension providing simple navigations for 
Sinatra or Padrino
Closes: 719312
Changes: 
 ruby-sinatra-simple-navigation (3.6.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Initial release (Closes: #719312)
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Accepted ruby-simple-navigation 3.11.0-1 (source all)

2013-09-02 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Source: ruby-simple-navigation
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Architecture: source all
Version: 3.11.0-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers 
pkg-ruby-extras-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 ruby-simple-navigation - Library to create navigations for Ruby web 
applications
Closes: 719310
Changes: 
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 .
   * Initial release (Closes: #719310)
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Accepted ruby-parseconfig 1.0.2-1 (source all)

2013-09-01 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Source: ruby-parseconfig
Binary: ruby-parseconfig
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.0.2-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers 
pkg-ruby-extras-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 ruby-parseconfig - Simple standard configuration file parser for Ruby
Closes: 719307
Changes: 
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 .
   * Initial release (Closes: #719307)
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Accepted ruby-blockenspiel 0.4.5-1 (source amd64)

2013-09-01 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Description: 
 ruby-blockenspiel - Comprehensive implementation of Ruby DSL blocks
Closes: 719313
Changes: 
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 .
   * Initial release (Closes: #719313)
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Accepted ruby-versionomy 0.4.4-1 (source all)

2013-09-01 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers 
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Description: 
 ruby-versionomy - Generalized version number class for Ruby
Closes: 719314
Changes: 
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 .
   * Initial release (Closes: #719314)
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Bug#719307: ITP: ruby-parseconfig -- Simple standard configuration file parser for Ruby

2013-08-10 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca

* Package name: ruby-parseconfig
  Version : 1.0.2
  Upstream Author : BJ Dierkes de...@bjdierkes.com 
* URL : https://github.com/derks/ruby-parseconfig  
http://rubygems.org/gems/parseconfig
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : Simple standard configuration file parser for Ruby

ParseConfig provides simple parsing of standard configuration files in the form
of 'param = value'. It also supports nested [group] sections.

This package is a dependency of taskwarrior-web, for which I will file a
separate ITP.


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Bug#719308: ITP: ruby-rack-flash3 -- Flash hash for Ruby Rack applications

2013-08-10 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca

* Package name: ruby-rack-flash3
  Version : 1.0.3
  Upstream Author : Pat Nakajima patnakaj...@gmail.com  Travis Reeder 
tree...@gmail.com
* URL : https://github.com/treeder/rack-flash  
https://rubygems.org/gems/rack-flash3
* License : Needs clarification; authors emailed
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : Flash hash for Ruby Rack applications

Rack Flash is a simple flash hash implementation for Rack apps. This version is
Travis Reeder's fork of Pat Nakajima's original implementation that works with
Sinatra.

This package is a dependency of taskwarrior-web, for which I will file a
separate ITP.

As noted above, the license needs clarification. I could not find any statement
in the source, and so have emailed both authors.


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Bug#719310: ITP: ruby-simple-navigation -- A library to create navigations for Ruby web applications

2013-08-10 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca

* Package name: ruby-simple-navigation
  Version : 3.11.0
  Upstream Author : Andi Schacke andreas.scha...@gmail.com  Mark J. Titorenko
* URL : https://github.com/andi/simple-navigation  
http://rubygems.org/gems/simple-navigation
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : A library to create navigations for Ruby web applications

Simple Navigation is a ruby library for creating navigations (with multiple
levels) for your Rails2, Rails3, Sinatra or Padrino applications. Render your
navigation as html list, link list or breadcrumbs.

This package is a dependency of sinatra-simple-navigation which is in turn a
dependency of taskwarrior-web, for which I am filing separate ITPs.


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Bug#719312: ITP: ruby-sinatra-simple-navigation -- Create simple navigations for Sinatra or Padrino web applications

2013-08-10 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca

* Package name: ruby-sinatra-simple-navigation
  Version : 3.6.0
  Upstream Author : Andi Schacke andreas.scha...@gmail.com  Mark J. Titorenko
* URL : https://github.com/andi/sinatra-simple-navigation  
http://rubygems.org/gems/sinatra-simple-navigation
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : Create simple navigations for Sinatra or Padrino web 
applications

A Sinatra extension enabling the use of ruby-simple-navigation in your Sinatra
and Padrino web applications.

This is a dependency of taskwarrior-web for which I am filing a separate ITP.


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Bug#719313: ITP: ruby-blockenspiel -- A comprehensive implementation of Ruby DSL blocks

2013-08-10 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca

* Package name: ruby-blockenspiel
  Version : 0.4.5
  Upstream Author : Daniel Azuma daz...@gmail.com
* URL : http://dazuma.github.io/blockenspiel/  
http://rubygems.org/gems/blockenspiel
* License : 3 Clause BSD
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : A comprehensive implementation of Ruby DSL blocks

Blockenspiel is a helper library designed to make it easy to implement DSL
blocks. It is designed to be comprehensive and robust, supporting most common
usage patterns, and working correctly in the presence of nested blocks and
multithreading.

This is a dependency of ruby-versionomy, which is in turn a dependency of
taskwarrior-web, for which I am filing ITPs separately.


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Bug#719314: ITP: ruby-versionomy -- A generalized version number class for Ruby

2013-08-10 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca

* Package name: ruby-versionomy
  Version : 0.4.4
  Upstream Author : Daniel Azuma daz...@gmail.com
* URL : http://dazuma.github.io/versionomy/  
http://rubygems.org/gems/versionomy
* License : 3 Clause BSD
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : A generalized version number class for Ruby

Versionomy is a generalized version number library. It provides tools to
represent, manipulate, parse, and compare version numbers in the wide variety
of versioning schemes in use.

Versionomy’s default versioning scheme handles four primary fields (labeled
major, minor, tiny, and tiny2). It also supports prerelease versions such as
preview, development, alpha, beta, and release candidate. Finally, it supports
patchlevel numbers for released versions.

Versionomy can compare any two version numbers with compatible structure, and
“bump” versions at any level. It supports parsing and unparsing in most
commonly-used formats, and allows you to extend the parsing to include custom
formats.

Finally, Versionomy also lets you to create alternate versioning “schemas”. You
can define any number of version number fields, and provide your own semantics
for comparing, parsing, and modifying version numbers. You can provide
conversions from one schema to another. As an example, Versionomy provides a
schema and formatter/parser matching Gem::Version.

This is a dependency of taskwarrior-web for which I am filing a separate ITP.


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Bug#719315: ITP: taskwarrior-web -- A web interface for the Taskwarrior todo application

2013-08-10 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca

* Package name: taskwarrior-web
  Version : 1.1.11
  Upstream Author : Jake Bell j...@theunraveler.com
* URL : https://github.com/theunraveler/taskwarrior-web  
https://rubygems.org/gems/taskwarrior-web
* License : MIT, GPL-2
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : A web interface for the Taskwarrior todo application

A lightweight, Sinatra-based web interface for the wonderful Taskwarrior todo
application.

The current featureset includes:

* Viewing tasks sorted and grouped in various ways.
* Creating a new task with a due date, project, and tags.
* Editing and deleting tasks.
* Uses your task config to determine date formatting and when an upcoming task
  should be marked as due.
* Optional HTTP Basic authentication.

This depends on a number of ruby libraries for which I have filed ITPs:

- ruby-parseconfig   #719307
- ruby-rack-flash3   #719308
- ruby-simple-navigation #719310
- ruby-sinatra-simple-navigation #719312
- ruby-blockenspiel  #719313
- ruby-versionomy#719314

Since the license for ruby-rack-flash3 still needs clarification, I am waiting
on a response from upstream before I can proceed with that one (as noted in
#719308). I am cautiously optimistic that the license will be OK. Worst case,
if the license is non-free and I cannot convince upstream to change it, I will
work with taskwarrior-web upstream to use a free alternative. With luck, it
will not come to that.

The source embeds a number of components that probably need to be packaged
separately. If I find these are not yet in the archive, I will file additional
ITPs as needed (and will tidy up this list and DEP5 format it :)

lib/taskwarrior-web/public/css/bootstrap.min.css
lib/taskwarrior-web/public/css/bootstrap-responsive.min.css
lib/taskwarrior-web/public/js/bootstrap.js
Copyright 2012 Twitter Inc, ASL 2.0

lib/taskwarrior-web/public/css/datepicker.css
lib/taskwarrior-web/public/js/bootstrap-datepicker.js
Copyright 2012 Stefan Petre, ASL 2.0

lib/taskwarrior-web/public/js/jquery.dataTables.min.js
Copyright 2008-2012 Allan Jardine, Dual GPLv2+BSD

lib/taskwarrior-web/public/js/jquery.hotkeys.js
Copyright 2010, John Resig, Dual MIT+GPLv2

lib/taskwarrior-web/public/js/jquery.min.js
MIT

lib/taskwarrior-web/public/js/tinycon.min.js
Copyright (c) 2012 Tom Moor, MIT

These other files are included in the source for development purposes and
therefore will be excluded from the taskwarrior-web deb:

coverage/assets/0.7.1/application.css
coverage/assets/0.7.1/application.js
embeds Blueprint CSS Framework 0.9
Copyright (c) 2007-, MIT
embeds github.com style
(c) Vasily Polovnyov v...@whiteants.net, ?
embeds jQuery
Copyright 2010, Dual MIT+GPLv2
embeds jquery.dataTables.min.js
 Copyright 2008-2010 Allan Jardine, Dual GPLv2+BSD
embeds FancyBox
Copyright (c) 2008 - 2010 Janis Skarnelis, Dual MIT+GPL version 
unspecified
embeds timeago
Copyright (c) 2008-2010, Ryan McGeary, MIT
embeds jQuery URL parser
Written by Mark Perkins, m...@allmarkedup.com, http://unlicense.org/ 
(i.e. do what you want with it!)

coverage/assets/0.7.1/smoothness/images/*.png
Apparently the jQuery UI theme smoothness by the jQueryUI team, MIT
http://www.nuget.org/packages/jQuery.UI.Themes.smoothness/


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[OT] Bridge burning

2013-07-28 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 28/07/13 09:51 AM, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
 It doesn't look like trolling to me... Sure, the question is a bit odd
 on a Debian forum, but it was posted in the Offtopic area, and I
 think it's perfectly valid to ask that question there. Some people
 might use Debian derivatives, and are on Debian Forums, therefore
 asking that question is okay, IMHO.
 Directly closing the thread was overreacting, in my opinion, unless
 the person who created the thread committed any bad behaviour in the
 past.

Forum guidelines are here:

http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=11t=10653

Kindly follow them and contact t...@forums.debian.net, not this list.

Thanks,
Ben


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Accepted debian-installer-launcher 17 (source all)

2013-04-28 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Version: 17
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Install System Team debian-b...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 debian-installer-launcher - Debian Installer desktop launcher
Closes: 704065
Changes: 
 debian-installer-launcher (17) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [ Raphaël Hertzog ]
   * Ensure to always provide a sane TERM variable to d-i. This fixes problems
 with d-i not loading the preseed file. Closes: #704065
   * Add hooks to allow other packages to temporarily tweak the system while
 d-i is running. See /usr/share/debian-installer-launcher/hooks/README.
   * Ensure that /run/lock exists in the d-i chroot (mimick what /init does
 in the initrd).
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Re: Upstream packaging (was Re: Derivatives, MongoDB and freezes)

2013-04-25 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 04/25/2013 09:40 AM, Andreas Tille wrote:
 There are actually users who do not see the system but just the
 topping.

Yes, but I don't think we should encourage any users in this skewed view
of the system.

 I would never try to blame the user about this.

Nor would I. However, I would not use this as an excuse not to educate them.

 For my father
 it is even easier to understand what I'm doing in Debian because I spend
 most of my time with leaf packages (if I do not care for Blends
 infrastructure stuff).  So telling him Debian is an app store and my
 work on it is adding apps to the store this is an very easy to
 understand explanation which leaves out the part that is not
 understandable to him: What is an operating system.  (Hey, also Windows
 is no operating system - it is just a kick-starter for Windows, Excel, a
 browser and a mail client, right?)

I understand using app store as an analogy, as long as it is explained
as such, and qualified as being an imperfect analogy. But the common
conception of an app store as involving you solely as consumer and not
as participant in the free software ecosystem encourages poor
relationship between users and producers (or distributors) of free
software. So long as users continue to see themselves as a tiny,
insignificant recipient at the end of the production of the software
with no input into the system, you've stripped them of the power to
change the software to meet their needs. So using the app store
analogy is walking the fine line and really needs to be qualified to
avoid doing damage to the user's relationship to the community.

 If you do not like the selling part:  Store in the sense of some
 storage of goods is not necessarily about bying (at least of my
 understanding).  Or tweak it like this:  We are selling our stuff but
 the price tag says 0€/$.  Feel free to blame me about oversimplification

Honestly, I don't think the selling part is the most offensive part of
the concept of an app store. It's the one-way nature of the
transactions carried out with them.

Ben


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Re: DPL 2013: Lats call for votes

2013-04-13 Thread Ben Armstrong
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 8367b943-96ac-4530-afbd-529da5fc4fd5
 [ 3 ] Choice 1: Gergely Nagy
 [ 2 ] Choice 2: Moray Allan
 [ 1 ] Choice 3: Lucas Nussbaum
 [ 4 ] Choice 4: None Of The Above
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Re: DPL 2013: Lats call for votes

2013-04-13 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 13/04/13 07:46 AM, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
 On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 06:52:01AM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote:
 - - -=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
 [...]
 
 So you're the second person that doesn't follow the headers I've
 set:
 Reply-To: leader2...@vote.debian.org
 Mail-Followup-To: leader2...@vote.debian.org
 
 Both of you are using Claws, and also replying to the list.  Maybe
 someone should file a bug against claws?

Not specifically a Claws problem, but it contributed. No fewer than five
things had to go wrong for this mistake to happen:

1. I tried sending via icedove+enigmail, which is what I use daily. I
encountered the same problem I did last year (mangling of the message).
I cancelled the message and gave up too early because ...

2. I forgot that switching to PGP/Mime fixes the mangling issue (damn,
on re-reading the CFV it clearly says you can and should do that to
avoid issues).

3. I started claws after many years of disuse. Tried the obvious reply
to sender and noted it was going to be sent to the wrong address
(secretary, not leader2013).

4. I cancelled that and tried Reply. Good! Now it says leader2013, but
the font-size was large and the window size small (certainly things I
would've adjusted had I been a regular user of claws) which narrowed the
headers pane to the point where I could only see one address, leader2013.

5. Not only was there only one address visible, but I also failed to
notice that instead of To: it said Cc: which was a big clue ...

So, a Claws problem? Well, arguably point 3 should be fixed, but I'm not
going to be the one to file the bug, as I'm no longer a regular Claws
user and now that I've remembered point 2, I should no longer have the
issue.

Sorry about that.

Ben



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Re: Bug#684128: down the memory hole

2013-04-04 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 04/04/2013 12:05 PM, ian_br...@fastmail.net wrote:
 Do you think there is any way that the relevance of posts to a bug
 report can be determined, without reference to the context in which they
 appear, *all the preceeding discussion*?

So far as I can see, nobody doubts your intentions. But you appear to
overestimate the time a spam reviewer commits per message to make that
snap judgement spam or nonspam? ... *click*

You've been told why your message had the appearance of spam. I concur
with the reasons given by others so far. Nobody is arguing this was
anything more than a false positive, nor should you waste any further
effort trying to justify why it wasn't spam nor why any careful reader
would see it as anything but nonspam.

Just take care in future that the style of communications you used
triggered someone's wetware spam filter with a false positive. Learn
and move on.

Ben


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Re: so long, and thanks for all the fish

2013-04-04 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 04/04/13 02:28 PM, ian_br...@fastmail.net wrote:
 On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 12:45:55 -0300
 Ben Armstrong sy...@debian.org wrote:
 
 Just take care in future that the style of communications you used
 triggered someone's wetware spam filter with a false positive.
 
 I initially wrote up a detailed bug report, and then when somebody
 suggested that the problem would get fixed faster if a patch were
 provided, I wrote that too.

TL;DR

Sorry, I, personally, do not care -- note: neither this nor my previous
response represent the project as a whole, but is solely *my* opinion --
about the long and sordid tale of your bid to get attention for this
bug. I only chimed in because your ranting, baseless accusations against
the project all hinged on your assumption that someone was out to get
you whereas, in fact, it seemed obvious to me why someone mistook your
response for spam, and I had hoped to get through to you on that one
point. Well, if you can't learn from that and modify your approach, and
thus you have decided to put your energies elsewhere, maybe it is best
for all parties involved.

Ben


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Accepted debian-installer-launcher 16 (source all)

2013-03-30 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 debian-installer-launcher - Debian Installer desktop launcher
Closes: 703979
Changes: 
 debian-installer-launcher (16) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Use tmpfs and lazy unmount to ensure safe cleanup.
 Thanks to Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org. (Closes: #703979).
   * Ensure chroot inherits DISPLAY from caller to make
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Accepted debian-installer-launcher 15 (source all)

2013-03-25 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Maintainer: Debian Install System Team debian-b...@lists.debian.org
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Description: 
 debian-installer-launcher - Debian Installer desktop launcher
Closes: 673450 702335
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 .
   * Correctly identifying syslogd/klogd processes to kill when cleaning up
 since they can no longer be identified as the only processes within the
 filesystem using the old criteria. (Closes: #702335).
   * Using text mode installer when requested. Thanks to
 Loving, Kent kent.lov...@boeing.com and
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Bug#697270: PC 32-bit programs fails to work on amd64

2013-01-03 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 01/03/2013 02:16 PM, Alexey Eromenko wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 8:05 PM, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud o...@debian.org wrote:

 release and lsb-base being Architecture: foreign). Patches are welcome to 
 make
 Wheezy+1 more suitable to your needs.
 
 How about changing it from a kernel bug to tasksel feature ?
 
 I recommend: tasksel to install 32-bit libraries by default, if user
 chooses stock Desktop (KDE/GNOME/XFCE/...). This should solve the
 problem for most users.

See
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/apbs04.html.en#preseed-pkgsel for
selection of individual packages at install time by preseeding. Sounds
like maybe it is a fit for your needs.

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Document Debian version#s, not just codenames, (was: Feedback)

2012-12-25 Thread Ben Armstrong
Mistikos,

In spite of your trollish approach to the topic, let's try to make
something constructive of your request:

On 25/12/12 08:50 AM, Mistikos Nik wrote:
 It constantly refers to Debian versions by their nick names, and not their 
 versions.

Please furnish links/references to specific places in specific documents
where the version number is not mentioned and it should be.

Thanks,

Ben


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Re: Gnome classic mode

2012-09-11 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 09/11/2012 12:55 PM, Ian Jackson wrote:
 Josselin Mouette writes (Re: Gnome classic mode):
 Can we move on now? I don’t even understand how a *one-time warning*
 explaining a user that his desktop will look different from what he
 might obtain on another Debian machine can even be a serious topic of
 discussion for debian-devel.
 
 We normally try quite hard to reduce the number of questions in the
 installer, naggy prompts, etc., to make it as easy as possible to get
 started with Debian.  If there is nothing wrong with the non-3D
 installation, and nothing the user can do about it, then surely a
 warning isn't appropriate.
 
 And a message that will be seen by a substantial proportion of
 Debian's new users is I think a perfectly good topic of conversation
 here.

I agree. I also would like to point out that current test builds of gnome live 
images have this
issue. So without further effort to make a live-specific fix for this issue 
(something we try to
avoid, as live images should reflect as closely as possible what someone sees 
when they install
Debian) every time the live image is booted they will see this image unless 
they happen to be using
persistence (which takes special effort by the user to set up, as it requires 
some place to write
the persistence data to be explicitly designated).

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Re: Gnome classic mode

2012-09-11 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 09/11/2012 01:11 PM, Ben Armstrong wrote:
 every time the live image is booted they will see this image unless they 
 happen to be using
 ^
I meant to say see this error message, not see this image. ugh. crappy 
proofing, sorry.

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Re: Gnome classic mode

2012-09-11 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 09/11/2012 02:22 PM, Wookey wrote:
 If the message tells people to select 'gnome classic' in the logon
 menu to make it go away then that seems reasonable to me.

Again, not really an option for our live images. Two obvious options are:

1. Modify the live image to silently fail over to gnome classic. If that's not 
what a real install
of Debian does, I really think this is a bad solution as it sets wrong 
expectations for how Debian
is going to behave after they finish the test drive and do an install.

2. Do nothing. Let the error occur. This warns the user that their hardware 
isn't going to work well
with gnome3, but is incredibly annoying for anyone who wants to actually use 
fallback mode (possibly
for more than a single boot) on the live gnome images and has already seen the 
message.

Which brings us back to what has already been proposed earlier in this thread:

3. Don't nag the user with this error. Silently fail over to gnome classic by 
default.

I think this is the lesser of evils, both from my perspective as a Debian live 
team member, and in
terms of what I think is best for users. I think it's obvious enough that 
you're not in gnome-shell
when you land in fallback mode that you don't have to annoy users with a scary 
looking message as
well. As a compromise I would accept if the notification were kept, but in a 
much subtler form.

Ben


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Re: greater popularity of Debian on AMD64?

2012-09-05 Thread Ben Armstrong
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On 09/05/2012 02:10 PM, martin f krafft wrote:
 Nothing we can do about it now.

The news posting at http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2012/17/#amd64 could be 
edited to change the
first reference to amd64 in the text to link to 
http://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/ and the first
reference to i386 to link to http://www.debian.org/ports/i386/ which at least 
somewhat increases
the chance of someone not knowing the difference discovering it on their own by 
clicking through
the links.

Just a thought ...

Ben
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Re: Wheezy release: CDs are not big enough any more...

2012-05-16 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 05/16/2012 06:10 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
 Bjørn Mork bj...@mork.no writes:
 No, you don't.  On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
 the floppy group. From  /lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules :
 
 Yeah but you are not a member of that group by default surely?

$ debconf-show user-setup
...

  passwd/user-default-groups: audio cdrom dip floppy video plugdev
netdev powerdev scanner bluetooth
...

At least the initial user created by user-setup at install time will be
in this group. That would cover everyone with self-administrated
systems, which I would hazard a guess would be most of our audience. So
while we can't assume every user has access, we could at least recommend
in the doc that the command be executed as an ordinary user where
possible to avoid accidental harm.

Ben


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Re: Wheezy release: CDs are not big enough any more...

2012-05-15 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 05/15/2012 02:18 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
 I am a bit scared by the catastrophic potential of
   cat debian.iso  /dev/sdX
 for X = valuable hard disk.

I've wondered about that, too, when working on the relevant section of
the Debian Live Manual.

 Maybe one should advise people to first read a few MB from the stick
 and watch it blinking, before one uses that address for writing
 
   dd if=/dev/sdX of=/dev/null bs=1M count=100

Interesting approach.

As for me, I just never write to a USB key as root unless I'm absolutely
sure I need to. (Yes, I could still trash the wrong USB attached
storage, but that's likely less catastrophic than what I could
accomplish as the superuser.) What I wonder, though, is if it is
universally true that ordinary users will always have write access to a
USB key they've just inserted. Under what circumstances will they not?
Keep in mind, the user may very well be writing the USB from some
non-Debian system.

Ben


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Re: Bug#661565: ITP: nyancat -- Terminal-based Pop Tart Cat animation

2012-02-28 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 28/02/12 09:08 AM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
 * Lars Wirzenius l...@liw.fi, 2012-02-28, 12:58:
 Is this worth including in Debian? It's funny for several
 microfortnights, but how many people really need to install this?
 
 Completely agreed. We should not accept any new packages in section
 games and then proceed to remove all the existing ones.

Just the ones with user populations of zero.

Anyone can enjoy the animation by telnetting to the public address. How
many people without telnet access are going to miss this if not included
in Debian?

 
 Debian already has 35 thousand binary packages. Do we really need to
 package everything? Even a tiny software toy brings a bit of burden to
 the entire project:
...
 translators need to translate the description, etc.
 
 New translations increase amount of data you have to download every
 day.  Ban translations!

Having trouble comprehending how the translators having to translate
nyancat's description places a burden on the project?

Ben


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Accepted tuxpaint-config 0.0.12-3 (source i386)

2011-12-19 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Description: 
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Closes: 652175
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Re: Processed: Re: Bug#646019: general: torrent on USB-HDD cause disk disconnect

2011-10-20 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 20/10/11 08:31 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
 On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 17:39 +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
 Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:

 reassign 646019 cdimage.debian.org
 
 WTF?  Isn't this a kernel driver bug?

my mistake. i had not read it carefully enough. it does seem that way.


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Re: alternative dependency ordering - with respect of packages in main

2011-09-21 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 20/09/11 06:24 PM, Paul Wise wrote:
 In my intended case I believe they always end up with foo from main,
 only if they choose foo-contrib will they get it, which is how I think
 it should be. main should not reference packages from contrib/non-free
 in any way.

If that's how it works, then there is no problem and I have just
misunderstood. From reading that policy section alone, it looked like if
you didn't specify the alternative for a real package, the choice of a
package from among those providing it would be arbitrary.

Ben



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Re: alternative dependency ordering - with respect of packages in main

2011-09-20 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 09/20/2011 08:43 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
 Package: bar
 Depends: foo
 
 Package: foo-contrib
 Provides: foo

While that neatly sidesteps the issue, 7.5 says:

 To specify which of a set of real packages should be the default to
 satisfy a particular dependency on a virtual package, list the real
 package as an alternative before the virtual one.

But that doesn't specify a 'must' (or even 'should'). What I'm concerned
about is if someone has already added contrib or non-free to their apt
sources for the purpose of providing some software essential to their
needs, by not specifying which dependency is preferable here, the user
will arbitrarily end up with a free or non-free 'foo' which may or may
not be what they want. Though arguably, if they wanted only the
essential stuff from contrib/non-free, they could use pinning to
ensure that's all they take.

Ben


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Re: Bug#625865: ITP: ocportal -- ocPortal is a Content Management System for building and maintaining a dynamic website

2011-05-06 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 05/06/2011 10:49 AM, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
 What's up with the hate? It's always convenient to have a package in
 Debian, instead of hunting for it upstream. If it rots in Debian, then
 it can easily be removed again (or left in Unstable).

Wrong. Every additional package costs the whole Debian project in
numerous ways. That's why we have these discussions up front on all
ITPs, so objections can be voiced.

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Re: Bug#625865: ITP: ocportal -- ocPortal is a Content Management System for building and maintaining a dynamic website

2011-05-06 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 05/06/2011 12:14 PM, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
 Q: How many content management systems written in php does Debian need?
 A: How about zero?
 
 Not exactly helpful.

When developers are passionately opposed to a particular technology (and
not without reason here, I think,) they can be a bit blunt in expressing
it. The list of these goes on and on ... and while I certainly would be
more polite myself about expressing reservations about adding any more,
I'm not going to fault others for expressing their dissent. The way you
expressed your support seemed to me to gloss over the real cost of
adding a new package to the archive without any coherent argument as to
why this particular one was going to be no trouble at all (and/or worth
the trouble because it's so special).

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Re: Bug#625865: ITP: ocportal -- ocPortal is a Content Management System for building and maintaining a dynamic website

2011-05-06 Thread Ben Armstrong
We can stop CCing the bug# now, as this subthread is apparently no
longer about the ITP itself, but about proper conduct in discussing an
ITP.

On 05/06/2011 01:39 PM, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
 Strange that you read 'support' into my responses.

By support, I hope you understand I mean the Debian project
infrastructure cost of adding another package to the archive, not user
support. That was my sole objection. Your statement here is what made me
jump in and speak up:

 It's always convenient to have a package in
 Debian, instead of hunting for it upstream. If it rots in Debian, then
 it can easily be removed again (or left in Unstable).

I strongly disagree. Every addition to the archive must be justified.
Your defense seemed implicitly to hinge on zero cost of adding a new
one (i.e. convenience trumps other concerns).

 Actually I have never
 even heard of the proposed package, but that's not the point. I even
 mentioned that if the package sucketh (if the guy proposing it proves
 unreliable), then it can either remain in Unstable or be removed.

That's putting the quality control on the wrong end. Nobody gets to
spend our time keeping a package in the archive as a trial of whether
it's good or not. We need to justify its inclusion first.

 And no, you should fault others for expressing their dissent in this
 unproductive manner.

I should? Or maybe you should read it for what it clearly is, a blunt
minus one vote due to the technology it's based on. And while you
write your sarcasm-tinged replies calling down other developers for
using the wrong tone, why don't you look in the mirror?

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Re: Bug#625865: ITP: ocportal -- ocPortal is a Content Management System for building and maintaining a dynamic website

2011-05-06 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 05/06/2011 02:39 PM, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
 I was responding to someone who said I 'supported' inclusion of proposed
 package.

Ah, I misunderstood. My apologies.

 Yeah, good point. So it's not enough for packager to say he will be
 responsive to problems?

Packages, once uploaded, enter the Debian ecosystem and therefore
involve some time from many others: the security team, the ftpmasters,
the release managers, BSP participants, etc. as well as consuming
resources (archive space, autobuild time, etc.) So the cost needs to be
justified by the value to Debian. If there is no perceived value, the
package should not be added to the archive.

 As I've mentioned elsewhere on this thread, it's not kool to just say
 'no', without stating why.

Huh. I thought Joss did say why. It's a CMS. It's PHP. That's why. :)
(and maybe that's not enough for you, but those are reasons *I* wouldn't
invest time in such an endeavour.)

 I'm lost there. What you mean about the mirror thing, and about the
 sarcasm thing? Where did I use sarcasm?

If referring to Joss as The great Josselin Mouette was sincere and not
sarcasm, then my mistake. It had the appearance of a jab.

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Re: Back to technical discussion? Yes!

2011-04-05 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 04/05/2011 05:21 AM, Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
 On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 12:09:42PM +0400, Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
 On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 09:10:47AM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
 ]] Stanislav Maslovski 
 d-i doesn't use ifupdown, it uses netcfg.

 Hm, okay, I was pretty sure J.M. at some point mentioned replacing
 ifupdown _in the installer_ with network manager… Then, the current
 limitations of the installer are not even related to ifupdown at all.
 That is a good news.
 
 Yes, he did. Here:
 
  On my personal wishlist for wheezy is d-i actually calling NM behind the
   scenes to configure the network, instead of ifupdown. I'll definitely
   try to find time to hack on this.
   --
 .''.Josselin Mouette

Splitting hairs. netcfg establishes an initially configured
/etc/network/interfaces to make ifupdown work when the user boots into
their freshly configured system. I think it's clear enough by context
this is what Joss means to change to a purely NM solution.

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Re: Back to technical discussion? Yes! (was: network-manager as default? No!)

2011-04-04 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 04/04/2011 10:06 AM, Dmitry E. Oboukhov wrote:
 There is only one thing that can be used without reading a manual. It
 is a breast. All the other devices (and things, substances, etc)
 required to be studied.

While this paraphrase of a familiar quote may be applicable when taken
in context (in reference to user interfaces) it is not applicable here.
Some *basic* familiarity with computer user interfaces is, of course,
needed to use Debian. If you can type on a keyboard, know how to use a
mouse to click icons, know what menus and folders are, how to start
programs from menus and icons, well, I think you're off to a good start.
That stuff, unlike the nipple, is all learned.

The point is, assuming at least basic familiarity with computers, no
user should be *unable* to use Debian without having to first read a
manual! They should be able to boot a Debian system and right away start
using it productively. Inability to connect to a (often wireless, these
days) network is a show-stopper. Without a network, many users will not
be able to accomplish *anything* on Debian.

Now, NetworkManager seems to have delivered the goods, here, at least
for the common use scenarios I typically see for new users. That's what
makes it a good default. I say that without denying that for users
comfortable with other methods, NM may be totally unsuitable, but I
think for the majority of users, NM makes a better default.

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Re: Back to technical discussion? Yes! (was: network-manager as default? No!)

2011-04-04 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 04/04/2011 10:31 AM, Stanislav Maslovski wrote:
 I do not think that reading documentation before trying to achieve
 something is that elitist. And in the case of wpa_supplicant, it is
 definitely not dozens of pages. Basically, it is just
 
 man interfaces
 man wpa_supplicant.conf
 zless /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.Debian.gz

Without expert help, no new user will find these. A Debian Squeeze
laptop user will have a broken network by default, and nothing obvious
pointing them to the answer. Just a mute (if pretty) desktop, blankly
defying them to get the network to work!

 The wireless networks in public locations are usually open and do not
 require any specific configuration; the most of them are catched with
 a simple roaming setup outlined in that README from above, supplanted
 with a default /e/n/interfaces stanza for DHCP-based networks. If one
 instead prefers using a GUI, then there is wpa_gui with which one may
 scan for networks, select the needed one, change parameters, etc.

I have done user support with countless new users on irc, first on
#debian-eeepc and recently, also on #debian. It is the very rare
(bearded guru? good one :) new Debian user that will have a happy time
jumping through the hoops to make wpa_supplicant work for them. And even
once they manage to make it work, I've *still* seen cafe connections
fail on my lovingly hand-crafted wpa_cli + wpa_supplicant setup that
succeed when I reboot to a Squeeze GNOME live image with NM. I to this
day have not been able to figure out why.

 I also use wireless at home and at the sites where I work. For these
 locations I have several fixed stanzas in /e/n/interfaces and in
 wpa_supplicant.conf that I do not need to touch at all.

That's good for you, clearly. Nobody's trying to argue that your
solution isn't a perfectly fine one for you, and others with similar
needs. But the average laptop user really does have a hard time with the
status quo. Something needs to change in the next release.

Ben


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Re: Back to technical discussion? Yes! (was: network-manager as default? No!)

2011-04-04 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 04/04/2011 11:03 AM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
 I think squeeze already does a lot better, but there is still work to
 do, especially with the installation process.
 
 On my personal wishlist for wheezy is d-i actually calling NM behind the
 scenes to configure the network, instead of ifupdown. I’ll definitely
 try to find time to hack on this.

I'm definitely going to step up here to test whenever you have something
ready, as my frustration with dealing with this issue, including my
abortive attempt to get the /etc/network/interfaces munging fixed to
make NM just work after an install have increased my desire for a more
technically sound solution.

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Re: Cedilla removed from sid, users complain

2011-01-25 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 01/25/2011 02:36 PM, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 07:14:39PM +0100, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
 I'm upstream for Cedilla [1,2], which has been orphaned and removed from
 Sid.  I'm receiving e-mail from Debian users of Cedilla, asking me what
 is the suggested replacement.  What shall I answer?
 See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=610903
 

Also, there may be some possible alternatives in:

$ debtags search use::converting  works-with::unicode 
works-with-format::postscript
gnome-u2ps - tool to convert UTF-8 text to PostScript
groff - GNU troff text-formatting system
groff-base - GNU troff text-formatting system (base system components)
halibut - yet another free document preparation system
paps - UTF-8 to PostScript converter using Pango


gnome-u2ps was already mentioned. paps perhaps, if you're allergic to gnome?

sadly, i got nowhere with debtags related cedilla so i had to resort
to hand-picking some relevant tags.

Ben


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Re: Cedilla removed from sid, users complain

2011-01-25 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 01/25/2011 03:09 PM, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
 Thanks to both of you -- I've forwarded your messages to my (soon-to-be
 former, sigh) users.

Minus the false hits from my search, I hope? My main point was to
illustrate debtags is a nice tool for finding related packages (some
time I'll try to figure out why 'related' didn't work for me, as that
would have been ideal).

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Accepted eeepc-acpi-scripts 1.1.11 (source all)

2010-11-12 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Description: 
 eeepc-acpi-scripts - Scripts to support suspend and hotkeys on the Asus Eee PC 
laptop
Changes: 
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 .
   [ Damyan Ivanov ]
   * notify: avoid staircase effect when sending notifications to the console.
 Thanks to Trent W. Buck for reporting and testing.
 .
   [ Darren Salt ]
   * Blacklist snd_pcsp.
 .
   [ Ben Armstrong ]
   * Set S.H.E. at boot in background to prevent hang on some models when
 on battery (e.g. 1001PX).
 .
   [ Luca Niccoli]
   * Stop conflicting with acpi-support, start depending on it.
   * Do not handle things that are already handled by acpi-support.
   * Turn off volume handling by default - most desktop environment already
 do it.
   * Drop aosd; use libnotify instead.
   * Listen only to netlink events and drop duplicate event logic. Depend on
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Re: Squeeze can't fit on 512MiB

2010-10-30 Thread Ben Armstrong
On 30/10/10 05:11 AM, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
 Is there an easy way to see what is in the tasks without reinstalling? 
 From /usr/share/tasksel/debian-tasks.desc it would seem that web-
 server only pulls apache2-mpm-prefork, and I have no idea how that 
 could account for this increase

$ tasksel --task-packages web-server
libapache2-mod-python
apache2-doc
libapache2-mod-php5
libapache2-mod-perl2
apache2-mpm-prefork
analog


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Accepted libterm-ansicolor-ruby 1.0.4-3 (source all)

2010-10-11 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Description: 
 libterm-ansicolor-ruby - Ruby library that colors strings using ANSI escape 
sequences
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sequences
Closes: 599764
Changes: 
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 .
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 by specifying Breaks and Replaces. (Closes: #599764)
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Accepted libterm-ansicolor-ruby 1.0.4-1 (source all)

2010-10-10 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Description: 
 libterm-ansicolor-ruby - Ruby library that colors strings using ANSI escape 
sequences
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Closes: 565770
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Accepted libterm-ansicolor-ruby 1.0.4-2 (source all)

2010-10-10 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Source: libterm-ansicolor-ruby
Binary: libterm-ansicolor-ruby libterm-ansicolor-ruby1.8
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.0.4-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 libterm-ansicolor-ruby - Ruby library that colors strings using ANSI escape 
sequences
 libterm-ansicolor-ruby1.8 - Ruby library that colors strings using ANSI escape 
sequences
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 .
   * Include missing doc-main.txt.
   * Fix copyright.
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Bug#594482: ITP: libsyntax-ruby -- A simple Ruby syntax highlighting library

2010-08-26 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca

* Package name: libsyntax-ruby
  Version : 1.0.0
  Upstream Author : Jamis Buck ja...@jamisbuck.org
* URL : http://syntax.rubyforge.org/
* License : BSD
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : A simple Ruby syntax highlighting library

This is a simple syntax highlighting library for Ruby. It is a naive syntax
analysis tool, meaning that it does not understand the syntaxes of the
languages it processes, but merely does some semi-intelligent pattern matching.

There are primarily two uses for the Syntax library:

# Convert text from a supported syntax to a supported highlight format (like 
HTML).
# Tokenize text in a supported syntax and process the tokens directly.

While there already exist other Ruby syntax highlighting libraries in Debian,
this one is a dependency of Cucumber, which I RFP'd (#565769) a while ago and
will shortly be converted to an ITP, if not by me then by a colleague.



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Re: RFA: a lot of packages

2010-06-20 Thread Ben Armstrong

On 06/20/2010 10:20 AM, Angel Abad wrote:

Hi! Im interested in vnc packages too, I use these packages every day. I
havent upload rights, Im sure these packages are important for many
people, so its posible to make a group of intenerested DD and DM in
alioth for maintaintaining vnc related packages?
   


It appears Ola already created pkg-vnc some 7 years ago!

https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-vnc/

All we need to do, then, is join the group and have Ola hand over 
administrative rights (which I'll volunteer to take on, unless he wants 
to continue in this capacity).


Ben


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Re: RFA: a lot of packages

2010-06-19 Thread Ben Armstrong

On 19/06/10 11:55 AM, Ola Lundqvist wrote:

Bug#586413: RFA: tightvnc -- virtual network computing server software
Bug#586414: RFA: vnc4 -- Virtual network computing server software
   


Although I cannot take on sole maintainership, I'm interested in the 
survival of the best VNC server and client in Debian.  If a team can be 
put together, I would be happy to contribute in what small ways I can.


What about eventual replacement by TigerVNC (http://tigervnc.org/), 
since upstream for that fork is actually active?


Ben


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Accepted xpilot-ng 1:4.7.3-1 (source i386 all)

2010-03-07 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Date: Sun, 07 Mar 2010 18:33:13 -0400
Source: xpilot-ng
Binary: xpilot-ng xpilot-ng-common xpilot-ng-client-x11 xpilot-ng-client-sdl 
xpilot-ng-utils xpilot-ng-server
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 1:4.7.3-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 xpilot-ng  - Multi-player tactical game for X (NG version)
 xpilot-ng-client-sdl - Client for XPilot NG
 xpilot-ng-client-x11 - Client for XPilot NG
 xpilot-ng-common - Common files for XPilot NG
 xpilot-ng-server - Server for hosting XPilot NG games
 xpilot-ng-utils - Utilities for XPilot NG
Changes: 
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 .
   * Upstream release.
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Accepted xpilot-ng 1:4.7.3~cvs20091102-1 (source i386 all)

2010-03-04 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 14:05:17 -0400
Source: xpilot-ng
Binary: xpilot-ng xpilot-ng-common xpilot-ng-client-x11 xpilot-ng-client-sdl 
xpilot-ng-utils xpilot-ng-server
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 1:4.7.3~cvs20091102-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 xpilot-ng  - Multi-player tactical game for X (NG version)
 xpilot-ng-client-sdl - Client for XPilot NG
 xpilot-ng-client-x11 - Client for XPilot NG
 xpilot-ng-common - Common files for XPilot NG
 xpilot-ng-server - Server for hosting XPilot NG games
 xpilot-ng-utils - Utilities for XPilot NG
Closes: 552817
Changes: 
 xpilot-ng (1:4.7.3~cvs20091102-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * CVS snapshot, including fix for conflicting getline function in
 textinterface.c. (Closes: #552817)
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Re: Debian Mobile -- Debian GNU/Linux for mobile devices

2010-02-17 Thread Ben Armstrong

On 17/02/10 05:34 PM, Andreas Tille wrote:

I wonder whether we really need to start or whether we are able to
continue what just exist:  There is a Debian Eee PC project [1] which -
as far as I know - is not reduced to this specific hardware despite the
very specific name.
   


Actually, our project is limited to the Eee PC platform.  We don't even 
support similar systems by the same vendor like the Eee Box.  Although 
it might be possible to broaden the scope to encompass more hardware 
without killing the project, I have my doubts.  We've managed to stay 
cohesive, productive and relevant for the past two years using this 
approach and I'd be reluctant to do anything to upset the balance.


I also have my doubts about whether or not we even have similar goals.  
The Debian Eee PC project has one purpose only, to ensure that Debian 
works well on this hardware.  While other projects with an Eee focus 
want to write and support special applets to control the hardware or 
slap on a special UI, we're quietly working to ensure that the drivers 
work, are free, and any patches merged upstream to ensure that no matter 
how you make Debian *look* on an Eee, it will all just work.


While there may be a small amount of overlap, a portion of the user 
population who will find a mobile OS appealing, (and maybe my 
perception of how many people are interested in such a thing is skewed a 
bit because Debian simply doesn't offer anything like this at this time, 
driving people away from it and towards the alternatives,) I really 
can't see a whole lot in common between handheld device owners' needs 
and those of netbook owners.


In the end, a netbook is an inexpensive, smaller, but essentially -- a 
laptop, and that is not very different from a desktop system.  That is, 
it's a general purpose system.  It just also happens to be highly 
portable.  People with netbooks do similar things on them that they 
would do on their desktop systems.  They just do it on the go.  They 
don't need a radically different UI to make that happen.  Just using a 
familiar desktop or WM that they already use elsewhere and are 
comfortable with is usually the best approach.


When Asus entered the market with this system, they wanted it to look 
different, and they wanted to reach a different market.  Thus, they 
introduced it with a UI with big, friendly buttons more reminiscent of a 
PDA or cell phone than a conventional desktop.  That wasn't what caught 
my eye.  What excited me about the Eee was that here, at last, was a 
general purpose system that met both my usability and portability needs 
at once, and at a decent price.  Nothing more than that.  I didn't share 
whatever the Asus execs' vision was for this.  I get the sense that not 
many of the people who work with and enjoy the products of our project 
do either.


All of that being said, Debian Mobile sounds like a great idea, and I 
hope it is a resounding success.  And if it happens to work well on an 
Eee, too, then super!  It's always nice to have choices.


Ben


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Bug#565770: ITP: libterm-ansicolor-ruby -- Colors strings using ANSI escape sequences

2010-01-18 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca

* Package name: libterm-ansicolor-ruby
  Version : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Florian Frank fl...@ping.de 
* URL : http://flori.github.com/term-ansicolor/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : Colors strings using ANSI escape sequences

Small Ruby library that colors strings using ANSI escape sequences.
It's possible to use constants or unary functions.  Block-forms
also autoreset at the block's end.  It's also possible to use this
module as a mixin for classes of objects that respond to :to_str,
e.g. String. 



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Re: nexuiz-data does not fit on a single CD

2009-11-20 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:59:07 -0200
Gustavo Noronha Silva k...@debian.org wrote:
 On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 14:00 +0100, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
 This is silly. I haven't seen bug reports about packages not fitting in
 diskettes, and it would not make any sense if they were filed! =).

I thought this was why we had dpkg-split, so not exactly the same
problem.

 The world moved on, CDs are getting too small. It's a technical
 limitation which can be overcome by using the network, or bigger media,
 such as DVDs. While I think blacklisting the package for CDs is a
 pragmatical decision, making the package smaller should be just
 desirable, not a (specially RC!) bug.

Or supporting dpkg-split for this case too?  But probably not worth the
effort for just a handful of packages that arguably would benefit from
being broken into more manageable-sized packages anyway.

Ben
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Re: Bits from the kernel team

2009-10-20 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:54:47 +0100
Vincent Sanders vi...@kyllikki.org wrote:
 A constructive discussion was held about the outstanding firmware
 issues, how the team addresses them and how we might work with upstream
 to address our DSFG issues with kernel sources.

By chance, did any of that discussion touch on patching drivers so that
they can load without the firmware?  Many Eee PC owners currently have
no DFSG-free option for wifi (short of replacing the card) because
rt2860sta depends on a non-free firmware.  Some months ago I had a
discussion on irc with some members of the rt2x00 project about this
problem.  I discovered then that:

1. They expressed no interest in putting any more work into the legacy
vendor-supplied rt2860sta driver that is in the current Squeeze kernel
and were instead focusing efforts on rt2x00. (Unfortunately, rt2x00 will
almost certainly not be ready for 2.6.32, so I'm hoping someone else
will be willing to help with rt2860sta for Squeeze.)

2. They thought that all that without the firmware, users would really
miss would be some non-essential features like power management.

3. They thought it would be possible, and perhaps even essential to
deal with certain boards, to make rt2x00 work without the firmware.

4. However, a quick test: just tearing out the call to load it,
caused the driver to fail with a kernel panic.

The Debian Eee PC project would love to see Squeeze release with DFSG
support for as much Eee PC hardware as possible, so if anyone can
assist with supporting this chipset without the firmware for the
Squeeze release, we'd like to hear from you.

Ben
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Accepted tuxpaint-config 0.0.12-2 (source i386)

2009-10-16 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Version: 0.0.12-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 tuxpaint-config - Configuration tool for Tux Paint
Closes: 498927
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 .
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Accepted tuxpaint-config 0.0.12-1 (source i386)

2009-08-18 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
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 .
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Accepted tuxpaint 1:0.9.21-1 (source all i386)

2009-08-18 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Source: tuxpaint
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Architecture: source all i386
Version: 1:0.9.21-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 tuxpaint   - A paint program for young children
 tuxpaint-data - Data files for Tux Paint, a paint program for children
 tuxpaint-dev - Development files for Tux Paint
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 .
   * New upstream release.
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Accepted tuxpaint-stamps 2009.06.28-1 (source all)

2009-08-18 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Version: 2009.06.28-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Description: 
 tuxpaint-stamps-default - Stamp files for Tux Paint, a paint program for 
children
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 .
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Re: Bits from the Eee PC team, Spring 2009

2009-05-23 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Sat, 23 May 2009 15:56:05 +0200
Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org wrote:
 Ben Armstrong, le Sat 23 May 2009 10:38:51 -0300, a écrit :
  Accessibility
  
  we understand that some users also need software synthesized
 text-to-speech, something for which there is no support yet in the
 standard Debian-installer.  We understand this isn't an easy thing
 to fix, but hope someone will rise to the challenge.
 
 It's being done yes.

Glad to hear it!

Ben


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rtl8187se for Eee PC 701SD (and MSI Wind)

2008-11-11 Thread Ben Armstrong
Eee PC Model 701SD uses the rtl8187se driver which is not in the kernel
upstream.  Ultimately, we want to use whatever is supported in the
kernel.  While there is some recent work on rtl8187 in
wireless-testing, we don't yet know if this works for the rtl8187se.
We'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has this hardware and
would like to help work towards a solution fully supported in the
kernel.  Checking out what's in wireless-testing would be a good place
to start.

Please see http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Model/701SD for
our progress to date.  This uses source from Realtek instead of from
wireless-testing so is not our first choice.

Ben


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Re: RFA: The Debian Jr. project

2008-10-01 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 16:30:40 +0200
Holger Levsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yup. Has something happened on this in the last month?

Miriam Ruiz has some ideas, but since our initial contact on the
matter, I have not seen any action on them.

 Sounds good and compatible :)

OK ...

 That said, I dont see much of a problem here, or maybe rather, an easy way 
 out: Debian Edu provides two key features: customisation of the desktop for 
 pupils/schools and providing a network infrastructure for schools. Debian Jr. 
 doesnt need the latter at all (or? kindergarten network seems a bit far out 
 to me atm, maybe its not), but thats no issue, as Debian Edu also already has 
 standalone installs. 
 
 And we even have different desktop profiles for standalone installs now: kde, 
 gnome and sugar. And I would love to extend this to kde for primary school, 
 kde for middle classes, kde for high school and university and the same with 
 gnome. And then also kde  gnome for kids.
 
 I'd think this would boil down to provide a different installer image or 
 installation type with the existing image. So basically, a Debian Edu install 
 with less overhead, which is not needed for a single^wstandalone kids 
 machine.

Well, technically, it appears things would work out.

  How 
  do you think children would view Jr if it were an arm of the Edu
  project?  In Debian Jr, our focus is the child and the fun of
  discovery.  While some progressive educationists claim to hold to these
  values, I worry about how kids would view the Jr project if it were
  absorbed into Edu.
 
 Hm. Honestly, I have no idea how kids see Debian Jr. now, maybe I wonder if 
 they can see it, as currently afaik its only a packaging effort within 
 Debian, so I dont think it's visible to them. Do you agree? ;)

Probably.  But it doesn't stop me from wishing this were not so.  I
didn't want Debian Jr. to be *only* a packaging effort.  I wanted a
living, breathing relationship between children, their caretakers and
developers.  We've fallen far short of this lofty ideal, but that
doesn't mean it can't or shouldn't be kept alive.  That's the
distinctiveness that is at risk to be lost if we're just absorbed by
Debian Edu.

 Basically, to keep Debian Jr. distinct, I would suggest branding :)

Not a bad technical solution, as I said.  Let's just see what comes of
the alternate proposal by Miriam to have youth lead this project as a
group before going down that road, though.

Ben


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Re: Bug#498180: ITP: eee-applet -- A systray applet for Eee Pc

2008-09-07 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 00:07:39 +0200
Julien Lavergne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   * Start or stop Wifi

I'm concerned about how this is implemented.  Does it play well with
eeepc-acpi-scripts?

   * Control fan speed

I'd be interested to see that supported in a way that doesn't require
the unsupported eee.ko module.  I understand some patches
have been accepted to support fan control in eeepc_laptop.ko through
the sysfs interface, but there is no support for it in userspace yet,
and that further patches may be needed before it is.

   * Overclock the processor

Not so much interested in this.  Since eee.ko is not in Debian (nor do
I see it ever entering Debian unless it is accepted upstream in
the kernel,) does the applet leave out that option if you don't have
eee.ko loaded?

Ben


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Re: RFA: The Debian Jr. project

2008-08-25 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 10:15:39 +0200
Holger Levsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 thanks for your work on Debian Jr. and for acknowledging that you don't have 
 time/a heart for it anymore!

Thanks.  It's hard to let go, but it's really for the best if someone
else will carry on.

 Is that vision written down somewhere?

It is probably best expressed on http://wiki.debian.org/DebianJr quoted
below:

Guiding Principles

We aim to help children and those who care for them to get the most use
and enjoyment out of their Debian systems; to help them acquire some of
the skills and experiences we have as adults; and to convey to them our
values: our love of freedom, our appreciation for software that works
well, and our strong sense of community.

That is to say, we do not aim to diminish or limit Debian to
domesticate it for little people, but to give them the best of what
Debian has to offer so they will grow to the point where they no longer
need our help.

Behind every child user of Debian, we assume there is at least one
older person who uses Debian and helps them with it: a guide, a mentor,
a parent, a relative, a friend. So these people are our users too. It
would be too easy to treat them as our primary audience. After all,
they are the ones reading this web page. They are the ones installing
and maintaining the system. However, they also have other places to get
support in the broader community of Debian and free software. In
thinking about where our energies should be focused, then, we place
children first and their guides second. 

 Because I often think, that Debian Jr. could be(come a) part of Debian Edu. 
 In 
 Etch Debian Edu came with one preconfigured desktop (which is KDE and rather 
 aimed at older students), but now we are in the process of merging with Linex 
 and they have used three (iirc) different gnome desktops (configurations), 
 one for 1st+2nd grade, one for 3rd+4th grade and another one for older 
 students. I'd say that Debian Jr fits in the 0th+1st grade category ;-)
 
 What do you think?

While I would not have any problem with that if Edu cared for the
project and preserved the vision I described above, I have always
felt my own ideas for Jr had nothing to do with school and might indeed
by swallowed up by school concerns if we were an arm of the Debian Edu
project.  That is why I kept it a distinct project.  But we're in poor
shape right now, and the most important thing is that the project go
forward.  How would you propose the distinctiveness of Jr be kept?  How
do you think children would view Jr if it were an arm of the Edu
project?  In Debian Jr, our focus is the child and the fun of
discovery.  While some progressive educationists claim to hold to these
values, I worry about how kids would view the Jr project if it were
absorbed into Edu.

Ben


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Accepted atl2 2.0.5-1 (source all)

2008-08-09 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
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Changes: 
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Re: Bits from the Debian Eee PC team, summer 2008

2008-08-03 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 13:53:54 +0200
Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Lenny is Debian.  non-free is not part of Debian.  Check the Social Contract.

In light of the point of that follows this one, is it perhaps not too
far of a stretch to imagine that I understand this, and expected my
readers to understand this?

Ben


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Re: confusion about non-free (Re: Bits from the Debian Eee PC team, summer 2008)

2008-08-03 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 14:17:46 +0200
Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I wonder what is it that we do wrong to spread this confusion so much that it
 affects even Debian developers themselves.
 
 What is this to blame?  Would it be the FTP archive layout?  Perhaps having an
 unified BTS?
 
 I'd be very interested in finding an answer to that question, and proposing a
 reform if we find something conclussive.

I'm speechless.


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Re: Bits from the Debian Eee PC team, summer 2008

2008-08-03 Thread Ben Armstrong
As Robert Millan brought to my attention, in my enthusiasm to present
our progress towards fully Lenny support for the Eee in the best
possible light, my announcement muddied the distinction between Lenny
and non-free when I said that the earliest Eee models are now fully
supported in Lenny. I have corrected my blog article to make it clear
that full support will not be realized until we have ath5k. The new
first point of the article reads:

Earliest Eee models supported in Lenny

Lenny will release with the atl2 ethernet driver and the non-free
madwifi-source now works with the earliest Eee models as well, so our
patched version is no longer needed.  This means Lenny will work with
all of the earliest models of the Eee PC: 701 (2G and 4G surf, 4G, 8G)
and 900! All we need now for full support in Lenny is to replace the
non-free wireless driver with the free ath5k driver when it is ready.

Sorry for the confusion,
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Re: Intel Atom Processor

2008-07-29 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 09:35:46 -0700
Kushal Koolwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 For now should we just keep track of the EeePC? 
 http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Status

I can't answer the big picture questions you're asking.  As for
the Eee stuff, expect on d-d-a a new Bits from the Debian Eee PC Team
from me Real Soon Now.

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Re: Intel Atom Processor

2008-07-27 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 14:29:48 +0200
Steffen Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 many thanks for your reply. Your web sites are indeed what I wanted to see,
 possibly a bit too far away from John Doe who just bought such a machine
 as a Newbie Linux user,

Naturally.  The site is made by and for those (both developers and
users) who want to go a step beyond just using a pre-installed Linux
distribution. Serving the newbie community first would be a thoroughly
exhausting enterprise.  We would never make progress with the key areas
in which Debian needs to be improved to fully support the Eee if we
made that our focus.  And even if we took the task on, the wiki would
be the wrong starting point.

That being said, we do welcome and try to assist newbies in any way
that we can, given our limited resources.

 but nevertheless, I particularly liked the
 status page on http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Status.

Thanks.  We recognized that we weren't effectively communicating to
people new to the project what we had accomplished and where we were
headed.  Even so, the status page doesn't go far enough to clear things
up.  The whole wiki (as wikis have a tendency to do) has grown in a sort
of haphazard way and needs some straightening up.

 Your site has no visibility to anyone in the shop who needs to make an
 informed decision about whether taking the risk to go for the XP route
 (which that guy probably knows well) and the Linux route (which saves some
 cash but gives you the impression to be alone). Sales of the Linux version
 are reportedly going sufficiently well to keep it in the shop, but they
 are selling far more Windows machines.

The wiki is probably not the best way to get this message across.  It's
a convenient place to keep notes of use to developers and advanced
users, but is not so good for advocacy/marketing.

 I'll translate that status page to German tonight since I liked it.

Thanks for your translation.  Please keep it up. :)

 Also
 will I then use some scribus or LaTeX magic to transform that page into
 a flyer that, if you agree to it, I will then carry to the local stores
 and just see what they say. Those stores will fight a lot not give the
 impression that they would do support themselves, so I need to think about
 the right wording here. I'll do that both in English and German, should
 not be too hard.

I think the Status page needs some updates first.  Perhaps such a flyer
could be the seed of a proper site.  Something along the lines of:

http://debian-live.alioth.debian.org/

Such a site might best be hosted at http://www.debian.org/devel/ where
it can be supported in multiple languages.

But I feel it is early in the project, yet, to be putting energy into
this.  Let's start with the code, ensuring that we have a more
newbie-friendly install process.  At the same time, the wiki needs
more work to give it more coherence.  And then we can think about
building a more carefully crafted site that does not change quite so
often as the wiki and serves as a better starting point for the
uninitiated.

Ben


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Re: Intel Atom Processor

2008-07-24 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 15:09:57 +0200
Steffen Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The EeePCs are sold throughout large resellers (Saturn, Staples, ...) in 
 Germany and at least until the new ones get out they all ship with
 Debian - perfectly visible to every potential customer passing by. I have not 
 seen Debian or Linux on any product before in these shops. So, I
 really think that for the perception of Debian (and Linux at large) it would 
 be good if there was some initiative that gives Debian on these
 machines some backup.

You are aware of http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC I hope?  (Aha, I
see it has already been mentioned elsewhere in this thread, good.)

We take a very practical, bottom-up approach.  Get Debian working well
on one platform, the Eee PC.  Then make things as general as possible
and support it as quickly as possible in Debian itself.  I think if you
start top down: let's tackle the problem of making Debian well
supported on this whole class of systems, a laudable goal, mind you,
then you will very quickly bog down in the execution unless you have
resources that go beyond what we currently have in the debian-eeepc
project.

So what do you think you could do particularly with regards to the Eee
to see it on these systems in shops?  We've talked a bit to Asus and
they've even assigned some people to talk to Debian about development
for the Eee.  But I'm afraid so far our focus has been very much on
just getting Lenny out the door with solid support for the Eee and not
so much on these bigger-picture issues.

Ben
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Bug#492029: ITP: atl1e -- Atheros(R) L1e ethernet driver

2008-07-23 Thread Ben Armstrong
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Package name: atl1e
  Version : 1.0.0.7r5
  Upstream Author : xiong huang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://marc.info/?t=12160065951r=1w=2
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : Linux Base Driver for the Atheros(R) L1e Fast Ethernet 
Adapter

 The Atheros(R) L1e Fast Ethernet Adapter is present in a few ultraportable
 Asus laptop systems, such as the Asus Eee PC models 901, 1000 and 1000H.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.25-2-686 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash



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Accepted tuxpaint 1:0.9.20-2 (source all i386)

2008-07-09 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 tuxpaint   - A paint program for young children
 tuxpaint-data - Data files for Tux Paint, a paint program for children
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Closes: 490101
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Accepted tuxpaint 1:0.9.20-1 (source all i386)

2008-07-08 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Architecture: source all i386
Version: 1:0.9.20-1
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Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
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 tuxpaint-dev - Development files for Tux Paint
 tuxpaint-plugins-default - Magic tool plugins for Tux Paint
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 469a941f3ec60bbb23004f7989b0cb30 10638 graphics optional 
tuxpaint_0.9.20-1.diff.gz
 02f733c2795ba2d1b45f8581f76b9858 47988 graphics optional 
tuxpaint-dev_0.9.20-1_all.deb
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tuxpaint-data_0.9.20-1_all.deb
 1718a54cc05b950bb95c99feb766be71 167048 graphics optional 
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  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint/tuxpaint-data_0.9.20-1_all.deb
tuxpaint-dev_0.9.20-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint/tuxpaint-dev_0.9.20-1_all.deb
tuxpaint-plugins-default_0.9.20-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint/tuxpaint-plugins-default_0.9.20-1_i386.deb
tuxpaint_0.9.20-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint/tuxpaint_0.9.20-1.diff.gz
tuxpaint_0.9.20-1.dsc
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint/tuxpaint_0.9.20-1.dsc
tuxpaint_0.9.20-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint/tuxpaint_0.9.20-1_i386.deb
tuxpaint_0.9.20.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint/tuxpaint_0.9.20.orig.tar.gz


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Accepted tuxpaint-stamps 2008.03.01-1 (source all)

2008-06-15 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Format: 1.8
Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 19:17:35 -0300
Source: tuxpaint-stamps
Binary: tuxpaint-stamps-default
Architecture: source all
Version: 2008.03.01-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 tuxpaint-stamps-default - Stamp files for Tux Paint, a paint program for 
children
Changes: 
 tuxpaint-stamps (2008.03.01-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release.
   * Remove dependency on tuxpaint-data.
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tuxpaint-stamps_2008.03.01-1.diff.gz
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tuxpaint-stamps-default_2008.03.01-1_all.deb
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tuxpaint-stamps-default_2008.03.01-1_all.deb
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tuxpaint-stamps_2008.03.01-1.dsc
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tuxpaint-stamps_2008.03.01.orig.tar.gz
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tuxpaint-stamps_2008.03.01-1.diff.gz
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tuxpaint-stamps-default_2008.03.01-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint-stamps/tuxpaint-stamps-default_2008.03.01-1_all.deb
tuxpaint-stamps_2008.03.01-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint-stamps/tuxpaint-stamps_2008.03.01-1.diff.gz
tuxpaint-stamps_2008.03.01-1.dsc
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint-stamps/tuxpaint-stamps_2008.03.01-1.dsc
tuxpaint-stamps_2008.03.01.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint-stamps/tuxpaint-stamps_2008.03.01.orig.tar.gz


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Accepted lmemory 0.6c-2 (source i386)

2008-06-15 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Format: 1.8
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 10:38:01 -0300
Source: lmemory
Binary: lmemory
Architecture: source i386
Version: 0.6c-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 lmemory- A children's game based on the memory card game
Closes: 476024
Changes: 
 lmemory (0.6c-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Acknowledge NMU.
   * Don't distclean unless we have config.status. (Closes: #476024)
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Files: 
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lmemory_0.6c-2.dsc
  to pool/main/l/lmemory/lmemory_0.6c-2.dsc
lmemory_0.6c-2_i386.deb
  to pool/main/l/lmemory/lmemory_0.6c-2_i386.deb


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Accepted tuxpaint-config 0.0.10-1 (source i386)

2008-06-08 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Format: 1.8
Date: Sun, 08 Jun 2008 14:41:23 -0300
Source: tuxpaint-config
Binary: tuxpaint-config
Architecture: source i386
Version: 0.0.10-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 tuxpaint-config - Configuration tool for Tux Paint
Changes: 
 tuxpaint-config (0.0.10-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream release.
   * Install desktop file to opendesktop location.
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Files: 
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tuxpaint-config_0.0.10-1.dsc
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tuxpaint-config_0.0.10.orig.tar.gz
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  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint-config/tuxpaint-config_0.0.10-1.diff.gz
tuxpaint-config_0.0.10-1.dsc
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint-config/tuxpaint-config_0.0.10-1.dsc
tuxpaint-config_0.0.10-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint-config/tuxpaint-config_0.0.10-1_i386.deb
tuxpaint-config_0.0.10.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/t/tuxpaint-config/tuxpaint-config_0.0.10.orig.tar.gz


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Accepted xpilot-ng 1:4.7.3~cvs20080224-1 (source i386 all)

2008-03-19 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Hash: SHA1

Format: 1.7
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:33:36 -0300
Source: xpilot-ng
Binary: xpilot-ng xpilot-ng-common xpilot-ng-client-x11 xpilot-ng-client-sdl 
xpilot-ng-utils xpilot-ng-server
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 1:4.7.3~cvs20080224-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 xpilot-ng  - Multi-player tactical game for X (NG version)
 xpilot-ng-client-sdl - Client for XPilot NG
 xpilot-ng-client-x11 - Client for XPilot NG
 xpilot-ng-common - Common files for XPilot NG
 xpilot-ng-server - Server for hosting XPilot NG games
 xpilot-ng-utils - Utilities for XPilot NG
Closes: 324413 387170 435967 436061 460522
Changes: 
 xpilot-ng (1:4.7.3~cvs20080224-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * CVS snapshot, preparing for 4.7.3 release.
   * Fix dependencies to make binNMU safe. (Closes: #435967)
   * Moved maps and server configs from -common to -server and dropped -server
 dependency on -common. (Closes: #436061)
   * Added README.Debian explaining change in default key mapping from
 classic XPilot. (Closes: #324413)
   * Changed encoding in VERSION string to UTF-8. (Closes: #387170)
   * Added LSB formatted dependency info in init.d script. (Closes: #460522)
   * Must build conflict with x11proto-xf86misc-dev so that HAVE_XF86MISC
 will not be set, as otherwise XF86MiscGetMouseSettings fails on the new
 xorg, crashing the client.
Files: 
 5852e134957e9465a87366f89d464791 974 games extra 
xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1.dsc
 72008342efc7c3c858f9202898a7e91d 3332285 games extra 
xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224.orig.tar.gz
 0e43743255c2c84a3394245bc3f0e51c 22155 games extra 
xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1.diff.gz
 e1b7df8b99c90f3fc38629bfbe6fa5b7 188904 games extra 
xpilot-ng-client-x11_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
 3f47b72bdfa9c58fd9dce42b6ddc488f 181406 games extra 
xpilot-ng-client-sdl_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
 85fc920d253f681d7b481efe7b1aa4c5 75704 games extra 
xpilot-ng-utils_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
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xpilot-ng-server_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
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xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_all.deb
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  to pool/main/x/xpilot-ng/xpilot-ng-client-sdl_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
xpilot-ng-client-x11_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/x/xpilot-ng/xpilot-ng-client-x11_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
xpilot-ng-common_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/x/xpilot-ng/xpilot-ng-common_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_all.deb
xpilot-ng-server_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/x/xpilot-ng/xpilot-ng-server_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
xpilot-ng-utils_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
  to pool/main/x/xpilot-ng/xpilot-ng-utils_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_i386.deb
xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/x/xpilot-ng/xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1.diff.gz
xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1.dsc
  to pool/main/x/xpilot-ng/xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1.dsc
xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/x/xpilot-ng/xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224-1_all.deb
xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/x/xpilot-ng/xpilot-ng_4.7.3~cvs20080224.orig.tar.gz


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Accepted atl2 2.0.3-3 (source all)

2008-02-03 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Format: 1.7
Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2008 12:49:01 -0400
Source: atl2
Binary: atl2-source
Architecture: source all
Version: 2.0.3-3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 atl2-source - Linux Base Driver for the Atheros(R) L2 Fast Ethernet Adapter
Closes: 463328
Changes: 
 atl2 (2.0.3-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Architecture: any, not all.  (Closes: #463328)
Files: 
 bcb8f91976614c1ee3cd247f2b0236b9 639 net optional atl2_2.0.3-3.dsc
 9390b6499d0d2ca0f557f240698aa34a 3119 net optional atl2_2.0.3-3.diff.gz
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Accepted:
atl2-source_2.0.3-3_all.deb
  to pool/main/a/atl2/atl2-source_2.0.3-3_all.deb
atl2_2.0.3-3.diff.gz
  to pool/main/a/atl2/atl2_2.0.3-3.diff.gz
atl2_2.0.3-3.dsc
  to pool/main/a/atl2/atl2_2.0.3-3.dsc


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Accepted atl2 2.0.3-2 (source all)

2008-01-27 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Format: 1.7
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 18:10:39 -0400
Source: atl2
Binary: atl2-source
Architecture: source all
Version: 2.0.3-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 atl2-source - Linux Base Driver for the Atheros(R) L2 Fast Ethernet Adapter
Closes: 460901
Changes: 
 atl2 (2.0.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Handle undefined SET_MODULE_OWNER to allow compilation with
 kernels =2.6.24. (Closes: 460901)
Files: 
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 1bcd8700c8c69b907d07e7ac86b485b8 3072 net optional atl2_2.0.3-2.diff.gz
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Accepted:
atl2-source_2.0.3-2_all.deb
  to pool/main/a/atl2/atl2-source_2.0.3-2_all.deb
atl2_2.0.3-2.diff.gz
  to pool/main/a/atl2/atl2_2.0.3-2.diff.gz
atl2_2.0.3-2.dsc
  to pool/main/a/atl2/atl2_2.0.3-2.dsc


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Accepted junior-sound 1.3 (source all)

2008-01-26 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Format: 1.7
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 09:00:57 -0400
Source: junior-sound
Binary: junior-sound
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 junior-sound - Debian Jr. sound
Changes: 
 junior-sound (1.3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Replaced xmms with audacious, as xmms has been removed.
Files: 
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 d3800eaeb0abd40a1e02dfe0822d33e2 1609 misc extra junior-sound_1.3.tar.gz
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Accepted:
junior-sound_1.3.dsc
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junior-sound_1.3.tar.gz
  to pool/main/j/junior-sound/junior-sound_1.3.tar.gz
junior-sound_1.3_all.deb
  to pool/main/j/junior-sound/junior-sound_1.3_all.deb


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Accepted junior-gnome 1.5 (source all)

2008-01-20 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Format: 1.7
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 12:04:03 -0400
Source: junior-gnome
Binary: junior-gnome
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.5
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 junior-gnome - Debian Jr. for Gnome
Changes: 
 junior-gnome (1.5) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Removed gbatnav, which is removed from testing.
Files: 
 419b9f35c444e139ec9312dd2f53a5bc 474 misc extra junior-gnome_1.5.dsc
 92b5131bc8be7b334ba7e53822e19edd 1845 misc extra junior-gnome_1.5.tar.gz
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Accepted:
junior-gnome_1.5.dsc
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junior-gnome_1.5.tar.gz
  to pool/main/j/junior-gnome/junior-gnome_1.5.tar.gz
junior-gnome_1.5_all.deb
  to pool/main/j/junior-gnome/junior-gnome_1.5_all.deb


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Accepted atl2 2.0.3-1 (source all)

2007-12-11 Thread Ben Armstrong
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Format: 1.7
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 16:00:35 +1000
Source: atl2
Binary: atl2-source
Architecture: source all
Version: 2.0.3-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changed-By: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description: 
 atl2-source - Linux Base Driver for the Atheros(R) L2 Fast Ethernet Adapter
Changes: 
 atl2 (2.0.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Adopt new upstream maintainers release, Chris Snook has put his hand up to
 get atl2 into mainline linux.
   * Adjust debian/copyright to reflect new upstream maintainer and copyright.
   * Add debian/watch file to assist in tracking new upstream snapshot
 releases.
   * Add Homepage field to debian/control.
   * Drop patches required to coax the latest Atheros release into compilation
 against recent linux releases.
   * Modify debian/rules to adapt to new upstream source layout.
   * Modify debian/rules.modules to adapt to new upstream Makefile.
   * Drop debian/atl2-source.docs, there are no docs present in new upstream.
Files: 
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 1604bc962118967c640037dcade8ea11 33823 net optional atl2_2.0.3.orig.tar.gz
 618f9a46b807c993d7f1a0afcdf16514 2863 net optional atl2_2.0.3-1.diff.gz
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Accepted:
atl2-source_2.0.3-1_all.deb
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atl2_2.0.3-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/a/atl2/atl2_2.0.3-1.diff.gz
atl2_2.0.3-1.dsc
  to pool/main/a/atl2/atl2_2.0.3-1.dsc
atl2_2.0.3.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/a/atl2/atl2_2.0.3.orig.tar.gz


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