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and subject line Re: Bug#819862: ITP: libjiso8601-java -- yet another library 
made to parse dates in Java
has caused the Debian Bug report #819862,
regarding ITP: libjiso8601-java -- yet another library made to parse dates in 
Java
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Guillaume Turri <guillaume.tu...@gmail.com>

* Package name    : libjiso8601-java
  Version         : 0.2.0
  Upstream Author : Guillaume Turri <guillaume.tu...@gmail.com>
* URL             : https://github.com/gturri/jiso8601
* License         : Apache 2.0
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description     : yet another library made to parse dates in Java

It is still be useful since:

- It's trivial to use
- It's lightweight
- It's compatible with Android
- It can parse any date compatible with the norm

Moreover, it's required in order to update the package libaxmlrpc-java

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Won't fix.
It has actually been decided that this library is too small (a single
class), and since there's only one package which requires it
(libaxmlrpc-java), it has been found more convenient to embedded it
directly in the build of this other package.

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