Bug#795701: ITP: trojita -- Fast Qt IMAP e-mail client.

2018-09-27 Thread Alf Gaida
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Bug#795701: ITP: trojita -- Fast Qt IMAP e-mail client.

2016-12-09 Thread Alf Gaida

  sounds like you have a working Debian source package (.dsc and 
.debian.tar.xz) for trojita.
Where can I find it?
One could try 
https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-lxqt/trojita.git/log/?h=lxqt-snapshots/latest 
(source/format 1.0) - the gpg-build-dependencies need an overhaul. The 
current packaging should compile against sid - but the copyright need 
some love. Any feedback is appreciated.




Bug#795701: ITP: trojita -- Fast Qt IMAP e-mail client.

2016-12-08 Thread Trent W. Buck
Alf,

Alf Gaida wrote:
> The packaging is in good shape - the sources are not.
> So trojita isn't fit for sid, maybe for experimental.
> But trojita becomes better with every commit.

It sounds like you have a working Debian source package (.dsc and 
.debian.tar.xz) for trojita.
Where can I find it?



Bug#795701: ITP: trojita -- Fast Qt IMAP e-mail client.

2016-11-18 Thread Alf Gaida

control retitle -1 ITP: trojita -- Fast Qt IMAP e-mail client.
control owner !

The packaging is in good shape - the sources are not. So trojita isn't fit for 
sid, maybe for experimental. But trojita becomes better with every commit.



Bug#795701: ITP: trojita -- Fast Qt IMAP e-mail client.

2015-08-16 Thread agaida

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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Package name: trojita
Version: 0.5
Upstream Author: Jan Kundrát j...@flaska.net
URL:  http://trojita.flaska.net
License: GPL-2+
Description: Fast Qt IMAP e-mail client.
 Trojita is a Qt IMAP e-mail client which:
  * Enables you to access your mail anytime, anywhere.
  * Does not slow you down. If we can improve the productivity of an e-mail
user, we better do.
  * Respects open standards and facilitates modern technologies. We 
value the

vendor-neutrality that IMAP provides and are committed to be as
interoperable as possible.
  * Is efficient — be it at conserving the network bandwidth, keeping 
memory

use at a reasonable level or not hogging the system's CPU.
  * Can be used on many platforms. One UI is not enough for everyone, 
but our
IMAP core works fine on anything from desktop computers to cell 
phones and

big ERP systems.
  * Plays well with the rest of the ecosystem. We don't like reinventing
wheels, but when the existing wheels quite don't fit the tracks, 
we're not

afraid of making them work.