Raoul Borenius <boren...@dfn.de> writes: > I did a first attempt and packaged iperf3. > > I'm no Debian developer, I just maintain a few packages. So I'd need > a sponsor in any case. Are you interested? You can find the packages > at https://mentors.debian.net/package/iperf3. > > Thanks and regards,
I figured I'd take a quick look over this before trying to find someone else to take a look, and I noticed a few things: - It uses cJSON (http://cjson.sourceforge.net/), which is a separate project. This should ideally be made into a separate package instead of included in this one. Unless I'm mistaken it's not a package in Debian yet. - The copyright file mentions public-domain a few times, however, I don't think any of them are actually public domain. See the relevant section of the Debian copyright format manual: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/#public-domain - In the copyright file, src/locale.c src/units.c src/tcp_window_size.c says it's licensed under public-domain, but the license looks like the BSD-3-Clause license. - config/ax_lib_socket_nsl.m4 also says it's public domain. - install-sh says "FSF changes to this file are in the public domain.", which does come from the license, but I highly doubt that the FSF would put a file into the the public domain since they know the issues with doing that. However, there are a bunch of other packages in Debian with this file in them, so I doubt it's a huge issue. These are mostly small problems, and I'm not positive any of them are blocking it getting into Debian. They are things that have been noticed in packages I've created in the past, though, so I'm guessing that they would be brought up with anyone I forwarded it to. I'll try to get someone to take a more experienced look as well. Regards, Simon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87r43r2drr....@riseup.net