Having trouble doing the signing.  I was able to sign the .deb but not the
.changes, any hints?  I couldn't rectify the situation online yet

On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Gianfranco Costamagna <
locutusofb...@debian.org> wrote:

> Hi Herbert
>
> if you want to maintain the package in Debian it would be easier to find a
> sponsor.
>
>
> you might want to start from there
> https://wiki.debian.org/IntroDebianPackaging
>
> you will probably need to check lintian and check-all-the-things to first
> review your packaging.
>
> after that, please upload to mentors.debian.net and open an RFS bug
>
> cheers,
>
> G.
>
>
> Il Sabato 19 Marzo 2016 21:11, Herbert Elwood Gilliland III <
> herb.gillil...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
>
> Hi Debian Mentors,
>
> I am a long-time user of nano - in fact it replaced my use of pico - but
> in 2011 after I made a request to the nano people and that was
> categorically denied, I decided to make an editor for linux using ncurses
> that was a little more modern and similar to editors found on desktop PCs
> like Windows and Mac. That's how fed (fedit) started.
>
> It has the feel of nano combined with feel of, say, Notepad++ or
> KomodoEdit.
>
> Anyway, I was within 3 or 4 features of what I would call a version 1.0,
> when I hit a roadblock trying to get it into a distro and decided to give
> up for a while.  Looking back at all of the features I packed into it, I
> know it deserves a home among the other terminal editors like emacs, vi,
> nano et al.  It's really _different_ than those editors, and should be able
> to stand on its own.  The problem is, not many people know about it or have
> it as a part of their linux experience.
>
> I've been using Debian since 1991 and I really would love it to be a part
> of the apt-get package downloading system, officially supported!  I have
> some time to devote to this, but not a ton, but I want to persevere so I
> can apt-get nano and also apt-get fed
>
> I'm willing to change to license it however it must be, I just really want
> people to experience some of the awesome features of fed
>
> fed incorporates some of the greatest features of an ncurses editor, but
> also in a familiar way regarding keystroes, and it has a 'perfect amount of
> features' rather than an absolute ton as its core offering.  It can be
> extended through short scripts using a plugin interface, in virtually any
> scripting language, but especially PHP, python, perl, shell scripts (so
> anything really).
>
> A video (which covers pretty much EVERYTHING AWESOME about fed and its
> prepackaged PHP plugins) is here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsc_NzxK67k
>
>
> And the source is here, if anyone wants to try it out on their box:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/fed
>
>
> I'd love to find a sponsor and have fed just an apt-get away on any Debian
> distro (Ubuntu etc) .. at least, that's what i'm trying to accomplish.
>
> TIA
> -h3rb
>

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