Hallo yes it's still on my todo list. It's not in the npm registry so we can't easily (i.e. with the js_task_edit.py script) create a task page as for the other nodejs packages [1].
But it has quite a few node dependencies. As libjs-tinycon and node-jsonminify are in the archive we're left with 7 direct dependencies: - require-kernel, ITP #710057 - socket.io ITP [2] - ueberdb - express-session ITP #751885 - cheerio ITP #848315 - swagger-node-express - measured But then as Mike pointed out [3], there are recursive dependencies, so the count is higher. For example there's 7 socket.io deps already listed as blocking bugs in the socket.io's ITP [2]. Then there is more which the last time I looked lacked IPTs: Ueberdb2 deps: node-cassandra-driver node-rethinkdb node-nano node-elasticsearch Cassandra-driver deps: Node-long rethinkdb deps: bluebird nano deps: follow And beware that I may have left out a few. Finally one more difficulty is that it's hard to grasp what this stuff is all about. For example from what I can tell there are several DB middlewares, so the question is: is this all really used ? Anyway any help is welcome ! Paolo [1] https://wiki.debian.org/Javascript/Nodejs/Tasks [2] https://bugs.debian.org/707166 [3] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=576998#138 Il 21/07/2017 09:39, Petter Reinholdtsen ha scritto: > Hi. > > Any progress on getting Etherpad into Debian? I would love to add > support for Etherpad to FreedomBox, but for that to happen there > need to be maintainable packages in Debian. > > Yesteday, the Software Freedom Conservancy announced that Etherpad > join the Conservancy as a member, see > <URL: https://sfconservancy.org/news/2017/jul/20/etherpad/ >. Perhaps > that might motivate more people to get Etherpad into Debian? >