[ Please note that there is a list of to-be-closed RFPs ] [ if no-one stands up. Procedure and details are below. ]
[ I would have liked to post this or a pointer to d-d-a. I cannot ] [ do this as a non-DD, perhaps a DD could do this for me. Thanks. ] Hello, for the last days I was preparing a clean-up of wnpp. Please allow me to make a few personal remarks before getting on to the hard facts and the next steps. I saw quite often a few typical problems: - There are some persons who ITP a lot of packages, but get never to package or even upload them so that after some time and lot of unresponded mails a member of the QA-team has to retitle them to RFP, and for some am I now going to close. Please remember that wnpp is not the place for whishes "what would be nice to happen", but a place where prospective maintainers should be able to see if a package is being worked on (to avoid duplicate work) via the ITPs and what packages are wanted by the users (via RFP). However, if one of us can't package a ITPed package, please retitle yourself or at least answer the first mail you're getting whether you're still at work. I know that there is real life besides debian, but that's valid for all of us. And: Please don't mass-fill ITPs or RFPs. Mass-filling doesn't help. - There are ITP/RFPs where the debian packages are almost ready, but are not submitted to the archive. That's a real pitty and a waste of work. If for some reasons this couldn't be avoided, please note in the log why the packages aren't upload. This will help anyone who is looking at the wnpp entry. - There are ITPs where the packager says: "Will upload as soon as I'm a debian developer." Sometimes this statement has been there for a long time. Well, you all know the discussion about this on d-d, the existence of packages that are good but not uploaded is a problem. - A small but really helpfull thing: It helps much is there is a upstream URL in each RFP/ITP. Please do not make a punctation sign directly before or after it, as this makes it more difficult to copy&paste. Cleaning of the ITPs: I wrote to each packager who has no positive entry in the log for at least one year about the status. Where the packager has not answered I will send a second warning mail and then retitle, both with appropriate time for a reaction. Cleaning of the RFPs: This is more complicated, as this is more global. However, I tried. I read each RFP that is more than two years old. I commented to most RFPs. Some should be removed as they don't make sense any more, or have legal problems, or similar. Well, I commented each IMHO-to-be-removed-RFP in detail. Below is the list of reports that can be closed IMHO. There are certainly some reports left open that should also be closed, but if I feeled to uncertain I didn't add the request to this list. On the other hand there might be reports on this list that should not be closed. In this case please say so and why and what the benefits of including the package in debian are. You should at best sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], unless noted otherwise at the package. Please say something to each annotation why the package shouldn't be included if there are several reasons. For the packages where no-one stands up: I will close the reports after 20th of August 2003 (excluding the "wontfix" tagged packages, that are to be added to the can't package-list first.) One note to the usage of tags: I used the moreinfo-tag for the ITPs that seem to be outdated, so I can't use moreinfo for the RFPs; otherwise I couldn't see the difference between an renamed ex-ITP and an to-be-closed-RFP so easy. So I used the unreproducible-tag where the request seems no more usefull to me, and the wontfix where there seems to be legal or other grave problems with adding. Now to the list of IMHO-to-be-closed RFPs; it is also available with links to reports at http://home.arcor.de/andreas-barth/clean-wnpp.html * #68170: changesys -- newsgroup ordering tool * #68173: terroid -- A fast action-shooting game * #68181: PTL -- portable thread library * #68224: ears -- speech recognition software * #68225: gtk-module-gle -- Gtk+ Layout Engine * #68226: gtk-module-gspeech * #68245: MuPAD -- computer algebra tool from University of Paderborn, Germany * #68257: pclu -- portable clu compiler * #68272: perlindex -- search engine for Perl documentation * #69763: fbmuck -- networked multi-user chat server * #69952: dict-de-it -- italian-german dict dictionary * #72105: xfonts-silipa -- fonts with phonetic glyphs * #72775: liblv-ruby -- text encoding convert library for Ruby * #72776: libmhash-ruby -- A simple wrapper of mhash library * #75492: kcommander -- Clone of Windows Commander for KDE * #77944: libjtc -- A C++ library providing Java style thread interface * #77945: orbacus -- A CORBA ORB and some CORBA services * #77982: libapache-mod-virgule -- web certification system * #77983: XVL -- Certification daemon for mod_virgule * #78204: smaug -- a MUD codebase * #78207: netsh -- a command-line utility to send TCP/UDP packets * #78208: narval -- a personal network assistant * #78210: mpeg2movie -- an MPEG2 compression tool * #78824: epkg -- fast and flexible package multiplatform management tool like "stow" * #80261: gender -- GENeric Distributable Encoder/Ripper * #80278: wmfinder -- A graphical file manager for WindowMaker * #81530: stylebook -- Apache xml-stylebook * #81980: mfmail -- command-line multipart message sender * #82754: gale -- a versatile and secure messaging system * #84854: qmailadmin -- web administration front-end for qmail and vpopmail * #85392: docbook-xmlschema -- DocBook XML Schema * #85740: ipaudit -- packet/bandwidth monitor * #85783: fressh -- yet another (not quite there yet) ssh * #86675: nstx -- an IP over DNS tunneling client/server program * #87666: bigwig -- high-level programming language for developing web services * #87810: OpenRPG -- a client/server RPG aide * #89910: skel -- collection of various skeleton projects for C/C++ * #90503: vmail -- Vorpal Mail, yet another sendmail replacement * #92098: swm -- a small window manager * #92248: xemacs-packages -- Debian packaging of XEmacs packages * #92917: alat-audit -- secure remote log auditing facility * #93232: DeadFTP -- graphical GTK+1.2 based FTP client * #93342: toutdoux -- Project manager application for Gnome * #94731: libo-dbm-ruby -- an OODB-like DBM module for Ruby * #95388: hyperbuilder -- A dynamic HTML parser and generator with bindings in C, Perl and Scheme * #97165: mathopd -- small, fast HTTP server * #97470: PerlComposer -- GUI builder for Perl * #98329: dkimap4 -- an imap4 server * #98362: s10sh -- for Canon PowerShot digital cameras * #98597: fortunes-movies : Fortune files containing movie quotes. * #100364: mp3sb-server -- MP3 Server Box acts as a network interface to mpg123 or rxaudio * #105572: voicechat -- Transmitting voice and text over TCP/IP Cheers, Andi -- http://home.arcor.de/andreas-barth/ PGP 1024/89FB5CE5 DC F1 85 6D A6 45 9C 0F 3B BE F1 D0 C5 D1 D9 0C