Bug#551210: ITP: blame -- display the last modification for each line in an RCS file

2009-10-16 Thread Joerg Jaspert
On 11905 March 1977, Andrew Pollock wrote:

> * Package name: blame

Please make it rcs-blame (or whatever else you like), just not blame
itself. Thanks.

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Bug#551210: ITP: blame -- display the last modification for each line in an RCS file

2009-10-16 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 08:23 -0700, Andrew Pollock wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Andrew Pollock 
> 
> * Package name: blame
>   Version : 1.3.1
>   Upstream Author : Michael Chapman 
> * URL : http://blame.sourceforge.net/
> * License : GPL-2
>   Programming Lang: C
>   Description : display the last modification for each line in an RCS file
> 
>  Blame is the equivalent for CVS's annotate command.
>  .
>  An annotated RCS file describes the revision and date in which each line was
>  added to the file, and the author of each line.

Do people still use RCS, other than through CVS?

Ben.

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Bug#551210: ITP: blame -- display the last modification for each line in an RCS file

2009-10-16 Thread brian m. carlson
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 05:44:19PM +0200, Mike Hommey wrote:
> As much as I do like this software as it turned out to be useful to me
> in several cases, I'm not sure using the generic 'blame' name is a
> good idea. Probably rcs-blame (with or without dash, you choose) would
> be better IMHO.

I concur.  I'm actually working on a project right now (called "blame")
that does something completely different: aggregate sources of spam and
other network attacks (such as SSH bruteforcing) and automatically
create and modify configuration files to block them.

Probably a less generic name (for both this software and mine) would be
appropriate.

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Bug#551210: ITP: blame -- display the last modification for each line in an RCS file

2009-10-16 Thread Mike Hommey
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 08:23:34AM -0700, Andrew Pollock wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Andrew Pollock 
> 
> * Package name: blame
>   Version : 1.3.1
>   Upstream Author : Michael Chapman 
> * URL : http://blame.sourceforge.net/
> * License : GPL-2
>   Programming Lang: C
>   Description : display the last modification for each line in an RCS file
> 
>  Blame is the equivalent for CVS's annotate command.
>  .
>  An annotated RCS file describes the revision and date in which each line was
>  added to the file, and the author of each line.

As much as I do like this software as it turned out to be useful to me
in several cases, I'm not sure using the generic 'blame' name is a
good idea. Probably rcs-blame (with or without dash, you choose) would
be better IMHO.

Mike



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Bug#551210: ITP: blame -- display the last modification for each line in an RCS file

2009-10-16 Thread Andrew Pollock
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Andrew Pollock 

* Package name: blame
  Version : 1.3.1
  Upstream Author : Michael Chapman 
* URL : http://blame.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL-2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : display the last modification for each line in an RCS file

 Blame is the equivalent for CVS's annotate command.
 .
 An annotated RCS file describes the revision and date in which each line was
 added to the file, and the author of each line.


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