Hi, Trying for the second time for the RFP->ITP->RFS package that I built a while ago. It's a sister package from https://github.com/rofl0r, whose other lightweight package has already been taken into Debian:
tinyproxy - Lightweight, non-caching, optionally anonymizing HTTP proxy Besides, this package was tested on both gbp and sbuild. It's also lintian-clean. So I believe there is minimum work involved (except copying the repo from https://salsa.debian.org/suntong-guest/microsocks to the official place). Moreover, I've uploaded it to mentors this time: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: mentors.debian.net <supp...@mentors.debian.net> Date: Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 12:27 PM Subject: microsocks_1.0.1-1: ACCEPTED into unstable Hi. Your upload of the package 'microsocks' to mentors.debian.net was successful. Others can now see it. The URL of your package is: https://mentors.debian.net/package/microsocks/ The respective dsc file can be found at: https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/microsocks/microsocks_1.0.1-1.dsc If you do not yet have a sponsor for your package you may want to go to: https://mentors.debian.net/sponsors/rfs-howto/microsocks/ and set the "Seeking a sponsor" option to highlight your package on the welcome page. You can also send an RFS (request for sponsorship) to the debian-mentors mailing list. Your package page will give your suggestions on how to send that mail. Good luck in finding a sponsor! Thanks, -- mentors.debian.net On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 12:07 AM Tong Sun <suntong...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm looking for a sponsor for the package "microsocks" (#962479). > It is at: > https://salsa.debian.org/suntong-guest/microsocks > https://salsa.debian.org/suntong-guest/microsocks/-/commits/debian/sid > > * Package name : microsocks > Version : 1.0.1-1 > Upstream Author : rofl0r > * URL : https://github.com/rofl0r/microsocks > * License : Expat > Programming Lang: C > Description : tiny, portable SOCKS5 server with very moderate > resource usage > > MicroSocks - multithreaded, small, efficient SOCKS5 server. a SOCKS5 > service that you can run on your remote boxes to tunnel connections > through them, if for some reason SSH doesn't cut it for you. > . > - It's very lightweight, and very light on resources too. > - It's also designed to be robust: it handles resource exhaustion gracefully > by simply denying new connections, instead of calling abort() as most > other programs do these days. > - Another plus is ease-of-use: no config file necessary, everything can > be done from the command line and doesn't even need any parameters for > quick setup. > > Thanks