On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 09:32:18AM -0500, Michael Webster wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Michael Webster <miketwebs...@gmail.com>
> X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, miketwebs...@gmail.com
> 
> * Package name    : bakunbak
>   Version         : 1.0.0
>   Upstream Author : Michael Webster <miketwebs...@gmail.com>
> * URL             : https://github.com/mtwebster/bakunbak
> * License         : GPL
>   Programming Lang: Python
>   Description     : Easily .bak a file or folder, then restore it.
> 
> This is a simple convenience tool for making temporary 'backup'
> copies of files or folders, by adding and removing .bak to their
> filenames. A limited number of options allow copying instead of
> moving, and forcing overwrite of existing files.
> 
>  - why is this package useful/relevant? For people who do frequent
>    tests on packages that utilize configuration files or folders,
>    backing up and restoring previous configurations can become
>    tedious after a time. This reduces effort.
>  - is it a dependency for another package? It is standalone..
>  - Do you use it? Yes frequently for testing browser package
>    updates.
>  - If there are other packages providing similar functionality,
>    how does it compare? I've found no other packages (though
>    it's possible something exists in utility/bin package
>    bundles that doesn't get mentioned in package descriptions.

JFYI, are you aware of the "rename" package? I was going to ask
whether you are aware of Perl's "prename" command-line utility,
but it seems that it has been broken out some time ago... just
goes to show my age, I guess :)

Also, there are several packages (e.g. krename, gprename, mrename)
that have a slightly different focus: rename a lot of files,
usually as a one-time thing, with a graphical interface, but yeah,
that's not exactly what your tool does.

>  - How do you plan to maintain it? It is a simple package, I
>    will maintain it myself.
>  - Are you looking for co-maintainers? No.
>  - Do you need a sponsor? I imagine so, as I've not previously
>    been involved in packaging for Debian.

G'luck,
Peter

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