Hi Axel,

There were some bugs in version 1 of gtk3-nocsd I release earlier,
so I've now released version 2 upstream and also packaged that for
Debian.

I've uploaded the new version to mentors.debian.net:
https://mentors.debian.net/package/gtk3-nocsd

The library works with every Gtk+ version I could test it with, and
CSDs are consistently disabled. The functionality is enabled by
default on every X11 session that's not GNOME, but both the
administrator and each individual user may change this to their
liking. This is documented in README.Debian.

I've followed your guidelines for packages you sponsor,
https://people.debian.org/~abe/sponsoring/
as close as possible:

 - lintian:
     * 0 errors
     * 3 warnings, overridden for good reason
         Actually, there's only one thing, but it causes
         3 warnings. See the override file for a rationale.
     * 0 informational messages
     * 1 pedantic message: no GPG signatures on upstream
         tarballs
     * the lintian error on mentors is due to the ldconfig
       trigger change - lintian in unstable doesn't give
       that error
 - adequate: no messages
 - blhc: no messages
 - Build system: dh(7), minimal debian/rules
 - debian/copyright: DEP-5
 - proper symbols file for library (although it's a bit useless,
   because nothing is ever going to directly link against it,
   but policy dictates it)
 - library is properly Multi-Arch (thus 2 packages, one arch all
   for the wrapper script + Xsession.d integration, the other
   arch any for the library itself)

It would be great if you could review this and sponsor the upload.

Also, citing my previous mail:

On 10/02/2015 02:48 PM, Christian Seiler wrote:
> I'd like to also use git for packaging and collab-maint on alioth, but
> I can't create anything there myself (neither DD nor DM, although I
> plan to apply for DM status). It would be great if you could create a
> repository there and grant me access to it (my alioth username is
> chris_se-guest).

Best regards,
Christian


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