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Bug#809326: marked as done (ITP: php-mongodb -- MongoDB driver for PHP)

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--- Begin Message ---
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Ondřej Surý" 

* Package name: php-mongodb
  Version : 1.1.1
  Upstream Author : Derick Rethans , Jeremy Mikola, Hannes 
Magnusson 
* URL : http://pecl.php.net/package/mongodb
* License : Apache 2.0
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : MongoDB driver for PHP

 The purpose of this driver is to provide exceptionally thin glue
 between MongoDB and PHP, implementing only fundemental and
 performance-critical components necessary to build a fully-functional
 MongoDB driver.
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This has been done for a couple months:

https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/php-mongodb

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Bug#826838:

2016-07-10 Thread Marlin Cremers
Control: owner -1 !
Control: retitle -1 ITP: ipsilon -- Identity Provider server and toolkit

I've been working on this package over at
https://mentors.debian.net/package/ipsilon.

Met vriendelijke groet,

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*Chief Technical Officer*

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Bug#826838:

2016-07-10 Thread Marlin Cremers
I'm currently working on a Ipsilon package for Debian.

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Bug#830708: RFP: coz-profiler -- Finding Code that Counts with Causal Profiling

2016-07-10 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
The package depend on libelfin, https://github.com/ccurtsinger/libelfin >,
to work, and will fail to build without it.

Surprisingly enough, the build will clone the git repository and make the source
available, so the problem is not too abvious when building the code for the 
first
time.

In addition, the build will download and build several example programs, but
I suspect those failures will not be a fatal problem in the build process.

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Bug#814352: ITP: veracrypt -- Cross-platform on-the-fly encryption

2016-07-10 Thread Mike Gabriel

Control: close -1
Control: tags -1 wontfix

Hi Eriberto,

On  So 10 Jul 2016 00:05:12 CEST, Eriberto Mota wrote:


Hi,

What is the current status of this package?

Regards,

Eriberto


Unfortunately, the ftp master team rejected the upload due to the  
dodgy license history of Veracrypt / Truecrypt:


On  Fr 08 Jul 2016 02:00:09 CEST, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:


Hi Mike,

unfortunately I have to reject your package.
According to [1] "(...)TrueCrypt seems to be reserving the right to sue
any licensee for copyright infringement, no matter whether they comply
with the conditions of the license or not. Based on this, our counsel
advised that above and beyond being non-free, software under this
license is not safe to use. (...)"

So as Veracrypt is basically licensed with the TrueCrypt license, I think
it is better for Debian to not distribute such software, even in non-free.

 Thorsten


Thus closing this ITP and tagging as "won't fix". Unfortunately...

Mike


[1]  
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/distributions/2008-October/000276.html


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Bug#830709: ITP: minetest-mod-mobf-core -- Minetest modpack providing a framework for creating mobs

2016-07-10 Thread Julien Puydt

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name : minetest-mod-mobf-core
  Version  : 2.5.1
  Upstream author  : sapier
* URL  : https://github.com/sapier/mobf_core
  License  : CC-BY-SA-3.0
  Programming Lang.: Lua
  Description  : Minetest mod providing a framework for creating mobs
 This minetest extension pack provides a framework for the creation of
 mobs, that is population of creatures with specific surroundings,
 movement, resources. Like sheeps providing wool and living on
 grasslands (but those are a use of the framework but not contained
 within).

I plan to package it within the Debian Games Team repository, were other 
minetest-mod-* packages already are.


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Bug#830708: RFP: coz-profiler -- Finding Code that Counts with Causal Profiling

2016-07-10 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: coz-profiler
  Version : n/a, git repo without tags
  Upstream Author : Charlie Curtsinger and Emery Berger, University of 
Massachusetts Amherst
* URL : https://github.com/plasma-umass/coz
* License : BSD 2-clause
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : Finding Code that Counts with Causal Profiling

Coz is a new kind of profiler that unlocks optimization opportunities
missed by traditional profilers. Coz employs a novel technique we call
causal profiling that measures optimization potential. This measurement
matches developers' assumptions about profilers: that optimizing
highly-ranked code will have the greatest impact on performance. Causal
profiling measures optimization potential for serial, parallel, and
asynchronous programs without instrumentation of special handling for
library calls and concurrency primitives. Instead, a causal profiler
uses performance experiments to predict the effect of
optimizations. This allows the profiler to establish causality:
"optimizing function X will have effect Y," exactly the measurement
developers had assumed they were getting all along.

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Bug#830705: ITP: minetest-mod-animals -- Minetest mod providing animals

2016-07-10 Thread Julien Puydt

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name : minetest-mod-animals
  Version  : 2.5.0
  Upstream author  : sapier
* URL  : https://github.com/sapier/animals_modpack
  License  : CC-BY-SA-3.0
  Programming Lang.: Lua
  Description  : Minetest mod providing animals
 This minetest extension provides different kind of animals or creatures,
 like chicken, cow, clownfish, deer, ostrich, shark, wolf, etc.

I plan to package it within the Debian Games Team repository, were other 
minetest-mod-* packages already are.


Snark on #debian-games



Bug#830698: ITP: minetest-mod-advspawning -- Minetest mod providing an advanced spawning framework

2016-07-10 Thread Julien Puydt

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name : minetest-mod-advspawning
  Version  : 0.0.13
  Upstream author  : sapier
* URL  : https://github.com/sapier/adv_spawning
  License  : good question (issue #2 upstream)
  Programming Lang.: Lua
  Description  : Minetest mod providing an advanced spawning framework
 This minetest extension provides a feature rich framework to build
 spawners for entities yet have a very minimal performance impact,
 with a typical worldwide spawn rate as low as a single digit.

I plan to package it within the Debian Games Team repository, were other 
minetest-mod-* packages already are.


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Bug#830624: ITP: xplayer -- Simple media player based on GStreamer.

2016-07-10 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
On 10/07/16 15:14, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Emilio Pozuelo Monfort  writes:
>> On 09/07/16 22:31, Franciscarlos Santos Soares wrote:
>>> Hi Emilio!
>>>
>>> Thank you for contacting us. In fact, like independent application of any 
>>> DE, 
>>> but they were compatible with the traditional look of windows and based on 
>>> the 
>>> GTK library. So would provide a good working environment in the old 
>>> computers 
>>> that read daily in public schools that work.
>>
>> I found 
>> http://segfault.linuxmint.com/2016/02/the-first-two-x-apps-are-ready/,
>> which makes things clearer. This seems to be a cross-desktop (Mate, 
>> Cinnamon...
>> XFCE?) project to provide some core apps. Which we wouldn't end up with 
>> multiple
>> forks of the same stuff, and that addresses my concerns.
> 
> That's the forking version of https://xkcd.com/927/ , isn't it?

That blog post made me think this was a coordinated effort between various DEs
to create some apps that they all would use. Which would mean we wouldn't need a
gnome-$foo fork Cinnamon, another one for Mate, etc...

But it seems I was too naïve and that is not the case, and we're just going to
end up with one more fork as I initially feared.

I so hope I am wrong on this...

Cheers,
Emilio



Bug#830624: ITP: xplayer -- Simple media player based on GStreamer.

2016-07-10 Thread Bjørn Mork
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort  writes:
> On 09/07/16 22:31, Franciscarlos Santos Soares wrote:
>> Hi Emilio!
>> 
>> Thank you for contacting us. In fact, like independent application of any 
>> DE, 
>> but they were compatible with the traditional look of windows and based on 
>> the 
>> GTK library. So would provide a good working environment in the old 
>> computers 
>> that read daily in public schools that work.
>
> I found http://segfault.linuxmint.com/2016/02/the-first-two-x-apps-are-ready/,
> which makes things clearer. This seems to be a cross-desktop (Mate, 
> Cinnamon...
> XFCE?) project to provide some core apps. Which we wouldn't end up with 
> multiple
> forks of the same stuff, and that addresses my concerns.

That's the forking version of https://xkcd.com/927/ , isn't it?


Bjørn



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Bug#830624: ITP: xplayer -- Simple media player based on GStreamer.

2016-07-10 Thread Steve Cotton
My apologies for the garbage reply that I sent earlier. Accidentally sent from 
a phone in my pocket.

And it had three mailing lists on it, failing in style. :(

Steve



Bug#830624: ITP: xplayer -- Simple media player based on GStreamer.

2016-07-10 Thread Steve Cotton
m

On 10 July 2016 08:59:59 CEST, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz 
 wrote:
>On 07/10/2016 08:39 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
>> I foupml0lnd
>http://segfault.linuxmint.com/2016/02/the-first-two-x-apps-are-ready/,
>> which makes things clearer. Thisf seems to be a cross-desktop (Matea) 
>> $₩p5p!4♧''. jj
>Cinnamon...
>> XFCE?) project to provide some core apps. Which we wouldn't end up
>with multiple
>> forks of the same stuff, and that addressemt. I:.!I! ki;,H.i:s my concerns.
>
>Yep, same concern here. I'm on the MATE packaging team and I am
 against/£♥♥♥]e I iit-.su',
>packaging any of these X apps. They don't bring any benefit really, any
>of the
>existing applications they are forking run perfectly fine on any
>desktop that
>Debian offers.
>
>I also fear additional work load for the security team if multiple
>instances
>of the same media player have to be taken care of.
>
>Adrian



Bug#830624: ITP: xplayer -- Simple media player based on GStreamer.

2016-07-10 Thread Michael Biebl


Am 9. Juli 2016 22:05:31 MESZ, schrieb Franciscarlos Santos Soares 
:
>Package: wnpp
>Severity: wishlist
>Owner: Franciscarlos Santos Soares 
>
>* Package name: xplayer
>  Version : 1.0.7
>  Upstream Author : Bastien Nocera 

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Bug#829461: draft repo (RFP: golang-github-gengo-grpc-gateway -- gRPC to JSON proxy generator)

2016-07-10 Thread Dmitry Smirnov
Draft committed to repository (currently FTBFS):


https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-go/packages/golang-github-gengo-grpc-gateway.git

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Bug#830624: ITP: xplayer -- Simple media player based on GStreamer.

2016-07-10 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (2016-07-10 08:59:59)
> On 07/10/2016 08:39 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> > I found 
> > http://segfault.linuxmint.com/2016/02/the-first-two-x-apps-are-ready/, 
> > which makes things clearer. This seems to be a cross-desktop (Mate, 
> > Cinnamon... XFCE?) project to provide some core apps. Which we 
> > wouldn't end up with multiple forks of the same stuff, and that 
> > addresses my concerns.
> 
> Yep, same concern here. I'm on the MATE packaging team and I am 
> strongly against packaging any of these X apps. They don't bring any 
> benefit really, any of the existing applications they are forking run 
> perfectly fine on any desktop that Debian offers.
> 
> I also fear additional work load for the security team if multiple 
> instances of the same media player have to be taken care of.

I don't follow how it is "same concern": As I understand the blog post, 
the very purpose of X-Apps is to be desktop-agnostic.  Do you consider 
pluma well suited as a desktop-agnostic editor? It currently links 
against libmate-desktop-2-17 and mate-desktop-common which seems not 
agnostic to me.

I agree that if there are no real difference between programs tied to 
specific desktops and not tied to specific desktops, then we should 
maintain only one of them - but in my opinion it then makes better 
sense to maintain those *not* tied to MATE or any other desktop.


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Bug#830624: ITP: xplayer -- Simple media player based on GStreamer.

2016-07-10 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
On 07/10/2016 09:55 AM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> I don't follow how it is "same concern": As I understand the blog post, 
> the very purpose of X-Apps is to be desktop-agnostic.  Do you consider 
> pluma well suited as a desktop-agnostic editor? It currently links 
> against libmate-desktop-2-17 and mate-desktop-common which seems not 
> agnostic to me.

I didn't claim that Pluma is desktop-agnostic, I just said it runs just
fine on any of the desktops that Debian offers.

And I'm not sure how any of the X apps are supposed to be truly desktop-
agnostic when they are using a particular toolkit like GTK or Qt. Unless
they have completely rewritten Pluma from scratch - which I doubt because
there wouldn't be a point of forking things - their version of Pluma
will still be linking against GTK3 (hopefully not GTK2) which means it
won't bring any huge improvements when running under any non-GTK
desktops.

Given the history of Linux Mint with their weird view on security (Linux
Mint is the very definition of a FrankenDebian [1]) where they withhold
important security updates because their weird mixture of packages would
otherwise break too often or their hijacking of package names (mdm, for
example), I don't really trust them to come up with a clean design for
desktop agnostic applications. Heck, the first thing they wanted to do
was naming their forked version of Pluma "xedit".

Adrian

> [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian#Don.27t_make_a_FrankenDebian

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Bug#830624: ITP: xplayer -- Simple media player based on GStreamer.

2016-07-10 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
On 07/10/2016 08:39 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
> I found http://segfault.linuxmint.com/2016/02/the-first-two-x-apps-are-ready/,
> which makes things clearer. This seems to be a cross-desktop (Mate, 
> Cinnamon...
> XFCE?) project to provide some core apps. Which we wouldn't end up with 
> multiple
> forks of the same stuff, and that addresses my concerns.

Yep, same concern here. I'm on the MATE packaging team and I am strongly against
packaging any of these X apps. They don't bring any benefit really, any of the
existing applications they are forking run perfectly fine on any desktop that
Debian offers.

I also fear additional work load for the security team if multiple instances
of the same media player have to be taken care of.

Adrian

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