On 01/01/15 21:46, Avi Software wrote: > Package: sponsorship-requests > Severity: wishlist > > Dear mentors, > > I am looking for a sponsor for my package "hebrew-cal" > > * Package name : hebrew-cal > Version : 1.0 > Upstream Author : avisoftware...@gmail.com > * URL : https://github.com/avi-software/hebrew-cal > * License : GPL > Section : misc > > It builds those binary packages: > > hebrew-cal - Hebrew Calendar > > To access further information about this package, please visit the > following URL: > > http://mentors.debian.net/package/hebrew-cal > > > Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command: > > dget -x > http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/h/hebrew-cal/hebrew-cal_1.0.dsc > > > Changes since the last upload: > > [your most recent changelog entry] > > > Regards, > Avi Software
Hi, I'm not a DD, so I can't sponsor your package, but I've had a look and here are some things I've noticed: * Your package should be a non-native package, because it isn't exclusive to Debian. * You need to update the standards version in d/control to 3.9.6 * You say that hebrew-cal is based on libhdate and zmanim-java-API. Debian policy forbids convenience copies, so would it be possible to simply depend on the libhdate packages? You might also have to package kosherjava to meet this policy, but maybe someone else on the list can confirm this. * You need to make a manpage for hebrew-cal. * You should have a watch file. * In data/hebrew-cal.desktop, you do not need to specify the encoding. * In data/hebrew-cal.desktop, add a "Keywords" field. See https://lintian.debian.org/tags/desktop-entry-lacks-keywords-entry.html for more information. * Your short description would ideally give more information than "Hebrew Calendar". How about "a beautiful, Qt-based Hebrew calendar" * Your long description doesn't sound natural. How about: hebrew-cal is a beautifully designed Hebrew calendar which is very easy to use and customize. The calendar includes Hebrew dates, holidays, times, Parshiot Hashavua, Daf Yomi, and more. . The appearance can be changed, the colors are editable and calendars can be printed. . It is written in C++ using the Qt libraries, and is based on the libhdate code and zmanim-java-API. Good luck getting your package into Debian! Riley Baird -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org