Bug#761152: ITP: python-strict-rfc3339 -- Strict, simple, lightweight RFC3339 functions

2014-09-11 Thread Florian Preinstorfer
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Florian Preinstorfer f...@xell.at

* Package name: python-strict-rfc3339
  Version : 0.4
  Upstream Author : Daniel Richman, Adam Greig
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/strict-rfc3339/
* License : GPL-3
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Strict, simple, lightweight RFC3339 functions

This package tries to stick as closely as possible to RFC3339. Its
goals are:
 * Convert unix timestamps to and from RFC3339.
 * Either produce RFC3339 strings with a UTC offset (Z) or with the
   offset that the C time module reports is the local timezone offset.
 * Simple with minimal dependencies/libraries.
 * Avoid timezones as much as possible.
 * Be very strict and follow RFC3339 as closely as possible.

This program may be used to improve the validation of json-schema files.
The package python-jsonschema optionally uses this program (if it is
installed) to check the format 'date-time' as specified in the json
schema specification. This package is used in-house and we'd like to
contribute it back to Debian. A sponsor would be needed and a first
draft of the package is available at [1].

regards,
Florian

[1] https://github.com/nblock/python-strict-rfc3339


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Bug#761152: ITP: python-strict-rfc3339 -- Strict, simple, lightweight RFC3339 functions

2014-09-11 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Florian Preinstorfer f...@xell.at (2014-09-11):
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Florian Preinstorfer f...@xell.at
 
 * Package name: python-strict-rfc3339
   Version : 0.4
   Upstream Author : Daniel Richman, Adam Greig
 * URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/strict-rfc3339/
 * License : GPL-3
   Programming Lang: Python
   Description : Strict, simple, lightweight RFC3339 functions
 
 This package tries to stick as closely as possible to RFC3339. Its
 goals are:
  * Convert unix timestamps to and from RFC3339.
  * Either produce RFC3339 strings with a UTC offset (Z) or with the
offset that the C time module reports is the local timezone offset.
  * Simple with minimal dependencies/libraries.
  * Avoid timezones as much as possible.
  * Be very strict and follow RFC3339 as closely as possible.
 
 This program may be used to improve the validation of json-schema files.
 The package python-jsonschema optionally uses this program (if it is
 installed) to check the format 'date-time' as specified in the json
 schema specification. This package is used in-house and we'd like to
 contribute it back to Debian. A sponsor would be needed and a first
 draft of the package is available at [1].

FWIW this was uploaded but didn't pass the GPG check:
| Sep 11 06:43:38 processing /python-strict-rfc3339_0.4-1_source.changes
| Sep 11 06:43:39 GnuPG signature check failed on 
python-strict-rfc3339_0.4-1_source.changes
| Sep 11 06:43:39 (Exit status 2)
| Sep 11 06:43:39 /python-strict-rfc3339_0.4-1_source.changes has bad PGP/GnuPG 
signature!
| Sep 11 06:43:39 Removing /python-strict-rfc3339_0.4-1_source.changes, but 
keeping its associated files for now.

(I was looking at queued's log for other reasons when I noticed this,
so I thought I'd drop you a quick note.)

Mraw,
KiBi.


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