On Friday 26 December 2003 09:14 pm, Michael K. Edwards wrote: > On Friday 26 December 2003 08:00 am, Ardo van Rangelrooij wrote: > [snip] > > > And libhttp-ghttp-perl is used by axkit which is ITA'ed. So maybe the > > person that ITA'ed axkit should also take these two packages. > > I am that person, and will happily take those packages. I will probably > also port axkit to another HTTP library at some point. [snip]
I am also looking for an upload sponsor for my adoption of libapache-requestnotes-perl and for the newly packaged libapache-authcookie-perl and libimager-perl. I selected libapache-requestnotes-perl and libapache-authcookie-perl because I have also ITA'ed axkit and related modules which depend on them. I packaged libimager-perl in response to someone's question about RGB<->HSV conversion utilities in Perl. Candidate packages are in my debarchiver repository at http:// www-static.sane.net/debian/. They are lintian and linda clean, and libapache-requestnotes-perl's debian/rules has been reworked to reflect what I understand to be current packaging practice. (I used dh-make-perl --cpan to generate starting contents for the debian directories.) The key with which they are signed (ID 7D3E9B5F) is one that I am using to work through technical issues with auto-signing. I would like some guidance with regard to primary key / subkey best practices before I generate a permanent private key and seek to join the web of trust. - Michael