Bug#1080348: ITP: pandoc-include -- Pandoc filter to allow file and header includes
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: pandoc-include Version : 1.3.2 Upstream Contact: DCsunset * URL : https://github.com/DCsunset/pandoc-include * License : Expat Programming Lang: Python Description : Pandoc filter to allow file and header includes Pandoc filter to allow file and header includes. The filter script is based on Panflute. It allows the user to include as raw blocs, indent contents, partial includes, code includes, include recursively and header includes. This package will be maintained as part of the Debian Python team It is a new dependency of liquidsoap.
Re: Who is taking care of storm.debian.net?
Hi, On 12/08/2024 09:27, Carsten Schoenert wrote: Hi, the certificate for the domain storm.debian.net has expired yesterday. The site is not listed on https://wiki.debian.org/DebianNetDomains Knows someone who runs this service so the certificate could get renewed? This has now been fixed and storm.d.n has a valid SSL cert again. Cheers Kyle -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Kyle Robbertze ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ Debian Developer ⠈⠳⣄ https://wiki.debian.org/KyleRobbertze
Bug#1077794: ITP: python3-panflute -- pythonic pandoc filters
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: python3-panflute Version : 2.3.0 Upstream Contact: Sergio Correia * URL : https://scorreia.com/software/panflute/ * License : BDS3 Programming Lang: python Description : pythonic pandoc filters A Python implementation of pandoc filters making filters as simple and clear as possible. It comes with some batteries included for converting between markdown and Python objects, calling external programs and running panflute as a filter. It will be maintained under the Python team
Bug#1054588: ITP: ocaml-metadata -- read metadata from various formats
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: ocaml-metadata Version : 0.2.0 Upstream Contact: Savonet Team * URL : https://github.com/savonet/ocaml-metadata * License : GPL-3+ Programming Lang: OCaml Description : read metadata from various formats A pure OCaml library to read metadata frm various formats. For now, the following are supported: * Audio formats: ID3v1 and ID3v2 (for MP3), ogg/vorbis, ogg/opus and flac * Image formats: jpeg and png * Video formats: mp4 and avi This will be maintained as part of the OCaml team and hosted on Salsa.
Re: how about matrix channel
On 2022/07/19 22:12, Alastair McKinstry wrote: On 19/07/2022 21:04, Wookey wrote: On 2022-07-19 21:01 +0200, Bartosz Fenski wrote: Hey folks. Anyone interested in switching to some more modern channels of communication? I'm tired of keeping VPS just to have IRC client and to be honest I think modern solutions like Telegram are simply easier and much more practical nowadays. Matrix please. It's free software all the way through. We can run our own server. Not-mobile-phones are 1st class clients. I'm increasingly using it to replace IRC (with bridges if appropriate). I'd be happy to see debian move channels from IRC to Matrix. I'm not happy about moving them to Telegram or Signal, which are obviously a great improvement on Whatsapp but still only somewhat-free. Telegram has non-free back-end. Signal is presumably OK if you run your own back-end, but you try to use the centralised one then you can't build your own client (or at least it's made extremely difficult). Signal requires an active mobile phone number to use (not sure if telegram is the same). I'm fine with IRC too. It's not broken, but unless you have your own permanent IRC client instance somewhere it's not great. Having the store and-forward done by someone else (unless you want to still do it yourself) is nice. Wookey I agree. Importantly, Matrix is (1) federated, (2) can be bridged with other networks, eg IRC. (as well as being open and free). Its hard to see Signal inter-operating to others. As tech evolves, we need to stick to principles of being open in the sense of federation, not being centralized. There is the Debian Social [1] Matrix instance at https://element.debian.social. You can sign in with Salsa. Many of the Debian IRC channels are bridged and collected in the #debian:matrix.debian.social space. [1] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianSocial Cheers Kyle -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Kyle Robbertze ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ Debian Developer ⠈⠳⣄ https://wiki.debian.org/KyleRobbertze
Bug#989117: ITP: jack-mixer -- GTK+ JACK audio mixer application
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: jack-mixer Version : 16 Upstream Author : Frédéric Peters * URL : https://rdio.space/jackmixer/ * License : GPL-2 Programming Lang: Python Description : GTK+ JACK audio mixer application Jack Audio Mixer provides a GTK+ GUI to mix JACK audio streams. It maintains the appearance of a hardware audio mixing desk. It can set levels, balance, mute, etc through the interface or via MIDI. The original jack-mixer was removed from Debian for being Python2 only and depending on pygtk. This fork has been updated to Python3 and removed the pygtk dependency. It will be maintained under the Python team.
Re: Disabling automatic upgrades on Sid by default?
Hi, On 2020/12/27 08:01, M. Zhou wrote: > Hi folks, > > I don't quite understand the meaning of automatic upgrades on a rolling > system such as Debian/Sid. According to my own experience, such > automatic upgrades could be dangerous. > > Recently package ppp is pending for upgrade but it does not co-exist > with my currently installed network-manager. Today when I was shutting > down my machine, Gnome automatically checked the "install updates ..." > box for me before I realized its existence. As a result, the system > reboots and installed ppp by force, removing network-manager and break > my system for daily use as I need network-manager for wifi-access. > > I've been a daily Sid user for at least 4 years. Automatic upgrades are > to blame for nearly all my system troubles. And I feel very > disappointed every time linux behaves like M$ windows. I run unstable as my daily driver and disable unattended upgrades every time I install a new unstable box. I like to be able to curate the list of packages I am upgrading and it allows me to ensure that I do not upgrade during large transitions, etc before things settle down. I don't think that running unstable is a good suggestion for all users looking for a more rolling release, but it works for me. Cheers -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Kyle Robbertze ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ Debian Developer ⠈⠳⣄ https://wiki.debian.org/KyleRobbertze
Bug#968069: ITP: weechat-matrix -- matrix plugin for weechat
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: weechat-matrix Version : 0.2.0 Upstream Author : poljar * URL : https://github.com/poljar/weechat-matrix * License : MIT Programming Lang: Python Description : matrix plugin for weechat A Python plugin for Weechat that allows weechat to communicate over the Matrix protocol. Currently supports large parts of the Matrix protocol, but end-to-end encryption is still experimental. Weechat is a fast and light chat client for many operating systems. Everything can be done with a keyboard Will be maintained on Salsa under Debian
Bug#968068: ITP: weechat-matrix -- matrix plugin for weechat
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name: weechat-matrix Version : 0.2.0 Upstream Author : poljar * URL : https://github.com/poljar/weechat-matrix * License : MIT Programming Lang: Python Description : matrix plugin for weechat A Python plugin for Weechat that allows weechat to communicate over the Matrix protocol. Currently supports large parts of the Matrix protocol, but end-to-end encryption is still experimental. Weechat is a fast and light chat client for many operating systems. Everything can be done with a keyboard Will be maintained on Salsa under Debian
Bug#956487: ITP: alcotest -- A lightweight and colourful test framework for OCaml
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze Control: block 956485 by -1 * Package name: alcotest Version : 1.1.0 Upstream Author : Thomas Gazagnaire * URL : https://github.com/mirage/alcotest * License : ISC Programming Lang: OCaml Description : A lightweight and colourful test framework for OCaml Alcotest exposes simple interface to perform unit tests. It exposes a simple TESTABLE module type, a check function to assert test predicates and a run function to perform a list of unit -> unit test callbacks. Alcotest provides a quiet and colorful output where only faulty runs are fully displayed at the end of the run (with the full logs ready to inspect), with a simple (yet expressive) query language to select the tests to run. It is a dependency of ocaml-unix-errno and will be maintained under the OCaml team.
Bug#956485: ITP: ocaml-unix-errno -- An errno variant that includes a variety of constructors
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze Control: block 956479 by -1 * Package name: ocaml-unix-errno Version : 0.5.2 Upstream Author : David Sheets * URL : https://github.com/dsheets/ocaml-unix-errno * License : ISC Programming Lang: OCaml Description : An errno variant that includes a variety of constructors An errno variant similar to Unix.error but including POSIX 2008, Linux, OS X, and FreeBSD constructors. A macro definition type is also provided in order to transport a specific errno-integer map as is the case with FUSE or 9p2000.u. The types and their functions reside in Errno and are independent of any Unix bindings. This makes the library's types usable from MirageOS on top of Xen. It is a dependency of ocmal-sys-socket and will be maintained as part of the OCaml team
Bug#956479: ITP: ocaml-sys-socket -- OCaml ctypes bindings to system-specific low-level socket structure and data-types
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze Control: block 956478 by -1 * Package name: ocaml-sys-socket Version : 1.0.0 Upstream Author : Romain Beauxis * URL : https://github.com/toots/ocaml-sys-socket * License : Expat Programming Lang: OCaml Description : OCaml ctypes bindings to system-specific low-level socket structure and data-types The interface is implemented using ocaml-ctypes and is intended to exposed the machine-specific, low-level details of the most important parts of socket implementations. Sys_socket provides an API compatible for both Unix and Win32 systems, while Sys_socket_unix provides the API specific to Unix systems, mostly the sockaddr_u structure. This package will be maintained as part of the Debian OCaml Team
Bug#956478: ITP: ocaml-srt -- OCaml bindings for the Secure, Reliable, Transport protocol library
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze Control: block 956469 by -1 * Package name: ocaml-srt Version : 0.1.0 Upstream Author : Savonet Team * URL : https://www.liquidsoap.info * License : GPL-2 Programming Lang: OCaml Description : OCaml bindings for the Secure, Reliable, Transport protocol library This module provides OCaml bindings for the libsrt library. Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) is an open source transport technology that optimizes streaming performance across unpredictable networks, such as the Internet. This package will be maintained as part of the Debian Ocaml Team
Bug#953027: ITP: trx -- simple toolset for broadcasting live audio
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: trx Version : 0.5 Upstream Author : Mark Hills * URL : https://www.pogo.org.uk/~mark/trx/ * License : GPL-2 Programming Lang: C Description : simple toolset for broadcasting live audio It sends and receives encoded audio over IP networks, via a soundcard or audio interface. It can be used for point-to-point audio links or multicast, eg. private transmitter links for a radio station or other live audio distribution. In contrast to traditional streaming, high quality wideband audio (such as music) can be sent with low-latency, typically as low as a few milliseconds, and incredibly fast recovery from dropouts. It works favourable as a replacement for traditional ISDN lines and hardware ISDN codecs. I will maintain it under the Debian salsa group. The binary names are also very generic (rx and tx), so I will rename then to trx-rx and trx-tx respectively.
Bug#949932: ITP: glasscoder -- minimalist audio encoder for generating live streams
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: glasscoder Version : 1.0.0 Upstream Author : Fred Gleason * URL : https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/GlassCoder * License : GPL Programming Lang: C++ Description : minimalist audio encoder for generating live streams GlassCoder is a minimalist audio encoder for IceCase and Soutcase streaming servers as well as HTTP Live Streaming (HLS). It supports the following audio sources: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) File Streaming (FILE) JACK Audio Connection Kit (JACK) The base GlassCoder streamer component utilizes no configuration files or GUI interface whatsoever; with the 'user interface' consisting entirely of the command-line invocation. As such, it is well suited for use cases where the encoder is completely driven by an external system or script. The following audio codecs are supported: MPEG-1/1.5 Layer 3 ('MP3') Ogg Opus Ogg Vorbis Also included is GlassGui, a graphical point-and-click interface that can be used to drive GlassCoder or generate command-line invocations that can be copy/pasted to other systems It will be maintained under the Debian group on salsa
Re: Debian event pre FOSDEM?
Hi, On 2019/11/18 12:20, Holger Levsen wrote: > On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 10:22:58PM -0300, Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana > wrote: >> This year the video team sprint was at Linux Belgium. >> https://www.linuxbe.com/ > > I'm not aware the video team has planned a sprint for 2020 already. So > they could very well do it at the MiniDebCamp too. We haven't yet - it is a point on the agenda for our next meeting. It would be nice to do it at the MiniDebCamp. > >> I think video team uses there every year. > > Some years the video team did a sprint before FOSDEM, but not always. > Also I believe the sprint at Linux Belgium didnt take place in Brussels > but somewhere else. > > It was at Linux Belgium [1] in Diegem [1] https://www.linuxbe.com
Re: buster backports question/status
On 2019/07/10 11:29, olivier sallou wrote: > > > Le mer. 10 juil. 2019 à 11:08, Andrey Rahmatullin <mailto:w...@debian.org>> a écrit : > > On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 10:54:21AM +0200, olivier sallou wrote: > > So, am I doing something wrong? > You tried to install a package (what package? they don't exist) from a > repo that doesn't exist. > > > I tried a package that is not in backports, it was just for test (for an > automation tool I use) > It should fail with a *package not found* , but should not fail about > buster-backports being non available. buster-backports is not yet available. > > Is the problem linked to buster-backports not existing yet ? Is > backports repo not created automatically on new releases? It is created a little while after the release, not automatically -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Kyle Robbertze ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ Debian Developer ⠈⠳⣄ https://wiki.debian.org/KyleRobbertze
Bug#931089: ITP: ocaml-ffmpeg -- OCaml interface for FFmpeg
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: ocaml-ffmpeg Version : 0.2.1 Upstream Author : Savonet Team * URL : https://github.com/savonet/ocaml-ffmpeg * License : LGPL Programming Lang: OCaml Description : OCaml interface for FFmpeg The modules currently available are: Av: the module containing demuxers and muxers for reading and writing multimedia container formats. Avcodec: the module containing decoders and encoders for audio, video and subtitle codecs. Swresample: the module performing audio resampling, rematrixing and sample format conversion operations. Swscale: the module performing image scaling and color space/pixel format conversion operations. Avdevice: the module containing input and output devices for grabbing from and rendering to many common multimedia input/output software frameworks. This is a dependency of the new version of Liquidsoap and will be maintained as part of the Ocaml Maintainers team.
Bug#897907: ITP: hashcheck -- verifies the files on a live mounted ISO image
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: hashcheck Version : 1.0.0 Upstream Author : Kyle Robbertze * URL : https://gitlab.com/paddatrapper/hashcheck * License : GPL-3+ Programming Lang: C++ Description : verifies the files on a live mounted ISO image Provides a graphical interface to verify a live mounted ISO image. The image is expected to be mounted under /lib/live/mount/medium It is useful as part of a live environment This is a part of AIMS desktop and will be packaged for use in that, though it is useful in Debian too.
Bug#888687: ITP: libretime -- online platform for hosting your own radio station
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: libretime Version : 3.0.0 Upstream Author : LibreTime Community * URL : https://libretime.org/ * License : AGPL-3 Programming Lang: PHP Description : online platform for hosting your own radio station LibreTime is a web-based scheduling and playout platform that enables you to run an online or terrestrial radio station. It is forked from Sourcefabric's Airtime after development on that stalled. Within LibreTime you can manage content, users and distribution all from your web-browser. Shows allow you to schedule pre-recorded content as well as broadcasting live from any incoming live-stream. It will be maintained on GitHub under the LibreTime community organisation.
Bug#888686: ITP: jquery-i18n.js -- jquery plugin for doing client-side translations
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: libjs-jquery-i18n Version : 1.1.2 Upstream Author : Dave Perrett * URL : https://www.daveperrett.com/articles/2008/02/21/jquery-i18n-translation-plugin/ * License : expat Programming Lang: JavaScript Description : jquery plugin for doing client-side translations jQuery-i18n is a jQuery plugin for doing client-side translations in javascript. It is based heavily on javascript i18n that almost doesn't suck by Marko Samastur It will be maintained on salsa and is a dependency of LibreTime
Bug#888181: ITP: libjs-moment-timezone -- Parse and display dates in any timezone
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: libjs-moment-timezone Version : 0.5.15 Upstream Author : Tim Wood * URL : https://momentjs.com/timezone/ * License : MIT Programming Lang: JavaScript Description : Parse and display dates in any timezone Parses and displays dates in any configured timezone. This is done using the IANA timezone database data. It also enables timezone conversion. Moment Timezone is a plugin to the Moment.js date and time library. I am packaging this as a dependecy of LibreTime [1] and it will be maintained on Salsa. [1] http://libretime.org
Bug#888179: ITP: libjs-jstimezonedetect -- Finds the zone info key representing the timezone setting
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: libjs-jstimezonedetect Version : 1.0.6 Upstream Author : Jon Nylander * URL : https://bitbucket.org/pellepim/jstimezonedetect * License : MIT Programming Lang: Javascript Description : Finds the zone info key representing the timezone setting Returns the IANA zone info key for the devices timezone. This is useful for detecting the timezone of clients automatically without needing to prompt users. This is a dependency of LibreTime [1] that I am busy packaging for Debian [1] https://libretime.org
Bug#871036: ITP: libjs-jquery-blockui -- simulate synchronous behaviour using AJAX
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: libjs-jquery-blockui Version : 2.70 Upstream Author : Mike Alsup * URL : http://malsup.com/jquery/block/ * License : GPL-2 or Expat Programming Lang: Javascript Description : simulate synchronous behaviour using AJAX The jQuery BlockUI Plugin simulates synchronous behaviour when using AJAX, without locking the browser. When activated, it will prevent user activity with the page (or part of the page) until it is deactivated. BlockUI adds elements to the DOM to give it both the appearance and behaviour of blocking user interaction.
Bug#855028: ITP: fonts-sansation -- Clean, futuristic font by Bernd Montag
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: fonts-sansation Version : 1.31 Upstream Author : Berd Montag * URL : http://www.dafont.com/sansation.font * License : OFL-1.1 Programming Lang: TrueType Font Description : Clean, futuristic font by Bernd Montag A clean, futuristic font designed by Bernd Montag. It includes bold, light, italic and regular. It is styled around a wide style that works well for headings and titles. It is a dependency of empty-epsilon (#854917)
Bug#855026: ITP: fonts-bebas-neue -- Flat, rounded style font designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: fonts-bebas-neue Version : 3.0 Upstream Author : Ryoichi Tsunekawa * URL : http://dharmatype.com/post/84312257192/bebas-neue * License : OFL-1.1 Programming Lang: OpenType Font Description : Flat, rounded style font designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa Bebas Neue is a free font designed by Ryoichi Tsunekawa. It includes bold, book, light, regular and thin varients. It is styled around a flat, rounded look that is easy on the eyes. It is a dependency for empty-epsilon (#854917)
Bug#854917: ITP: empty-epsilon -- EmptyEpsilon is a spaceship bridge simulator game
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: empty-epsilon Version : 2017.01.19 Upstream Author : daid * URL : https://daid.github.io/EmptyEpsilon * License : Expat Programming Lang: C++ Description : EmptyEpsilon is a spaceship bridge simulator game EmptyEpsilon places you in the roles of a spaceship's bridge officers. While you can play EmptyEpsilon alone or with friends, the best experience involves 6 players working together on each ship. Each officer fills a unique role: Captain, Helms, Weapons, Relay, Science, and Engineering. Except for the Captain, each officer operates part of the ship through a specialized screen. The Captain relies on their trusty crew to report information and follow orders.
Bug#854916: ITP: seriousproton -- C++ game engine coded on top of SFML from scratch
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: seriousproton Version : 2017.01.19 Upstream Author : daid * URL : https://github.com/daid/SeriousProton * License : Expat Programming Lang: C++ Description : C++ game engine coded on top of SFML from scratch SeriousProton is a game engine library. It includes a multiplayer server and game engine largely targeted at two dimensional space combat. Programmers can use it in their games to simulate 2D space combat, for example as if it is laying out through a radar view. SeriousProton is a dependency of empty-epsilon, which is a spaceship bridge simulation game.
Re: node-tty-browserify_0.0.0-1_amd64.changes REJECTED
On 10/02/2017 06:47, Pirate Praveen wrote: > On വെള്ളി 10 ഫെബ്രുവരി 2017 09:51 രാവിലെ, Russ Allbery wrote: >> Pirate Praveen writes: >>> On വ്യാഴം 09 ഫെബ്രുവരി 2017 11:48 വൈകു, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >> [...] > > Thanks for this description. I will try to write more description, but > its not very easy always especially when you are not allowed to write > sample code. When it is a single function, the user of that library is > usually a programmer that wants to use the function in their code, but > policy forbids writing sample code and some packages were rejected for > including the sample code (we started including sample code after > discussions about lack of good descriptions). When you are not allowed > to write 2 lines of sample code when that is the best possible > description to the target audience, its very irritating. > The users of the library being programmers does not mean the users of the _package_ will be programmers. If I'm installing packages during a site wide upgrade I am going to examine the packages that get pulled in as well as the ones I specifically install. Descriptions help greatly in this regard. The target audience of packages in Debian are Debian users, not necessarily just those who are developers signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#850672: ITP: gnome-shell-extension-show-ip -- Shows the urrent private or public IP address in the GNOME Shell status drop-down menu
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: gnome-shell-extension-show-ip Version : 4.0.1 Upstream Author : Kyle Robbertze * URL : https://gitlab.com/paddatrapper/show-ip-gnome-extension * License : GPL-3+ Programming Lang: Javascript Description : A GNOME Shell Extesion that shows the urrent private or public IP address in the status drop-down menu Show-IP is a GNOME Shell extension that shows the current private or public IP address. It allows the user to set whcih device to display if there are multiple devices activated and supports both IPv4 and IPv6
Bug#847076: ITP: gnome-shell-extension-shortcuts -- Creates a shortcuts help pop-up in GNOME Shell
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: gnome-shell-extension-shortcuts Version : 1.0.1 Upstream Author : Kyle Robbertze * URL : https://gitlab.com/paddatrapper/shortcuts-gnome-extension * License : GPL-3 Programming Lang: Javascript Description : Creates a shortcuts help pop-up in GNOME Shell Shortcuts is a GNOME Shell extension that creates a pop-up when Super + S is pressed that gives a list of useful keyboard shortcuts in the GNOME Shell desktop environment.
Bug#847050: ITP: gnome-shell-extension-log-out-button -- A GNOME Extension to add a log out button to the system activities menu
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: gnome-shell-extension-log-out-button Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : Kyle Robbertze * URL : https://gitlab.com/paddatrapper/log-out-button-gnome-extension * License : GPL-3 Programming Lang: Javascript Description : A GNOME Extension to add a log out button to the system activities menu LogOutButton is a GNOME Shell extension which adds a log out button to the system action list next to the power-off, settings and lock buttons.
Bug#846633: ITP: iterum -- Iterum is a multiprotocol chat bot
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Kyle Robbertze * Package name: iterum Version : 0.1 Upstream Author : Kyle Robbertze * URL : http://iterum.io/ * License : MIT/X/Expat Programming Lang: Python Description : Iterum is a multi-protocol chat bot Iterum is a multi-protocol chat bot written in Python. It is a fork of ibid wth the goal of continuing development and adding new features. Development on ibid seems to have stalled and myself and a few others decided to fork it and continue development. I plan on maintaining it within the PAPT. I will need a sponsor.