Sounds good.
I'm happy to take on the easier dependencies, such as pkg/browser or
jellydator/ttlcache.
But the dependency on boulder is giving me a massive headache. It is really
unfortunate that they chose to use such a heavy dependency for a rather
simple task (goodkey). What are your thoughts
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*Package Name : ruby-google-apis-serviceusage-v1
Version : 0.28.0
Upstream Author : Google LLC
*URL : https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client
*License : Apache-2.0
*Description : simple REST client for Service Usage API V1
I
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*Package Name : ruby-google-apis-container-v1beta1
Version : 0.43.0
Upstream Author : Google LLC
*URL : https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client
*License : Apache-2.0
*Description : simple REST client for Kubernetes Engine API
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Forwarding Unit that allows for multiuser video communication
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thanks
While some progress was made on packaging dependencies [1], there is
still significant work needed, and this effort has been stalled for a
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has caused the Debian Bug report #1028207,
regarding ITP: vkroots -- framework for writing Vulkan layers that takes all
the complexity away
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package: wnpp
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Owner: 'Ravi Dwivedi'
*Package Name : ruby-google-apis-container-v1
Version : 0.43.0
Upstream Author : Google LLC
*URL : https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client
*License : Apache-2.0
*Description : REST client for Google APIs
I am packaging as i
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