On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 21:04:31 -0300 Alex de Oliveira Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > > I have intention of mantainer this package. > > * Package name : pftp > Version : x.y.z It would be quite interesting to mention which version of the program you intend to package. Replace x.y.z with it, please. > Upstream Author : Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Don't you know the name of the upstream author? How are you going to deal with him for issues like bugs if you don't know his name/e-mail? They're both on the main page of the website, and even if they weren't, it would be your obligation to find out. > * URL : http://www.pftp.de/ > * License : GPL > Description : Fast file transfer program > > This program transfers files from host to host > on command line (within your telnet sessions). > You may copy directories recursively, send/receive > stdin/stdout, use your own filters, accept specified > clients ... It is the fastest file transfer program > on the net! ;^) > Actually, packages' descriptions should contain only information useful for the user, that would lead him to installing the package or not. Not really softwares' advertisements. "Buy my product, it's the best". If you really believe it transfers files faster than other protocols, which doesn't make much sense for me btw, you should briefly explain why. Apart from that, I've taken a look at the website and felt like some useful information was missing here. Regards, -- Guilherme de S. Pastore (fatalerror) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>