pykwalify has change their license to remove the good/evil clause, so
that dependency should now be suitable for Debian. And so I think
packaging borgmatic should be unblocked now.
Dan
Also, I filed this issue on pykwalify to hopefully rectify the license:
https://github.com/Grokzen/pykwalify/issues/136
Dan
borgmatic author here. As a former Debian maintainer and a current
Debian users, I care about free software too! If you find something like
pykwalify (YAML validator using a YAML-based or similar schema) with a
better license, I'd be happy to switch.
Thanks,
Dan
protocol
* Encryption via SSL and trusted server certificate authentication
* Fast transactions times (average about 1.2 seconds end-to-end)
* Fail-over to geographically distributed servers for extreme
reliability
* Available for numerous platforms and languages
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Dan Helfman
protocol
* Encryption via SSL and trusted server certificate authentication
* Fast transactions times (average about 1.2 seconds end-to-end)
* Fail-over to geographically distributed servers for extreme
reliability
* Available for numerous platforms and languages
--
Dan
protocol
* Encryption via SSL and trusted server certificate authentication
* Fast transactions times (average about 1.2 seconds end-to-end)
* Fail-over to geographically distributed servers for extreme
reliability
* Available for numerous platforms and languages
--
Dan Helfman
for numerous platforms and languages
Business::OnlinePayment is a generic interface for processing payments through
online credit card processors, online check acceptance houses, etc. (If you
like buzzwords, call it an multiplatform ecommerce-enabling middleware
solution).
--
Dan Helfman
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