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Bug#943693: RFP: python-ws-discovery -- WS-Discovery implementation for Python

2019-10-28 Thread Helmut Grohne
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch

* Package name: python-ws-discovery
  Version : 1.1.2
  Upstream Author : Andrei Kopats 
* URL : https://github.com/andreikop/python-ws-discovery
* License : LGPL-3
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : WS-Discovery implementation for Python

WS-Discovery is a multicast-based device discovery protocol often used
with cameras. This module allows discovering other devices as well as
publishing oneself.

As of yet, there is no comparable functionality in the Debian archive.
The gsoap package provides some functionality to implement wsd as does
python-zeep, but neither is readily usable for the discovery purpose.
For these reasons, I think that adding python-ws-discovery would be
good.

I don't intend to maintain this package, but I am providing an initial
packaging together with this RFP anyway. It's a simple python module
with few oddities. The one thing that will need attention is its use of
the generic name /usr/bin/discover. I'm going to discuss that with
upstream. Note that the source vs binary package name mismatch is
intentional. Upstream really calls the source "python-ws-discovery", but
the importable module is "wsdiscovery", so the binary package should be
"python3-wsdiscovery". I recommend maintaining this package within the
DPMT (cced). Hope this helps.

Helmut
diff -ruN a/debian/TODO b/debian/TODO
--- a/debian/TODO	1970-01-01 01:00:00.0 +0100
+++ b/debian/TODO	2019-10-25 10:25:48.0 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+* Demote python3-click to recommends. Should be dh_python3 --recommneds=click, but doesn't work!?
+* Don't occupy generic name /usr/bin/discover.
diff -ruN a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
--- a/debian/changelog	1970-01-01 01:00:00.0 +0100
+++ b/debian/changelog	2019-10-28 08:34:45.314112777 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+python-ws-discovery (1.1.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+  * Initial release. (Closes: #-1)
+
+ -- Helmut Grohne   Fri, 25 Oct 2019 10:25:48 +0200
diff -ruN a/debian/control b/debian/control
--- a/debian/control	1970-01-01 01:00:00.0 +0100
+++ b/debian/control	2019-10-28 08:35:01.009977195 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+Source: python-ws-discovery
+Build-Depends:
+ debhelper-compat (= 12),
+ dh-python,
+ python3,
+ python3-click,
+ python3-mock ,
+ python3-netifaces,
+ python3-pytest ,
+ python3-setuptools,
+Maintainer: TBD
+Section: python
+Priority: optional
+Standards-Version: 4.4.1
+Homepage: https://github.com/andreikop/python-ws-discovery
+Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-python
+
+Package: python3-wsdiscovery
+Architecture: all
+Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}
+Recommends: ${python3:Recommends}
+Description: WS-Discovery implementation for Python - Python 3.X module
+ The module allows discovering WS-Discovery compatible devices as well as
+ publishing oneself as a discoverable device.
+ .
+ WS-Discovery is a multicast-based device discovery protocol defined by an
+ OASIS standard.
diff -ruN a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright
--- a/debian/copyright	1970-01-01 01:00:00.0 +0100
+++ b/debian/copyright	2019-10-25 10:25:48.0 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
+Upstream-Name: python-ws-discovery
+Source: https://github.com/andreikop/python-ws-discovery
+
+Files: *
+Copyright:
+ 2013-2018 Andrei Kopats 
+ 2016-2019 Petri Savolainen 
+License: LGPL-3
+
+Files: debian/*
+Copyright: 2019 Intenta GmbH
+License: LGPL-3
+
+License: LGPL-3
+ On Debian systems, the full text of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ version 3 can be found in the file `/usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL-3'.
diff -ruN a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
--- a/debian/rules	1970-01-01 01:00:00.0 +0100
+++ b/debian/rules	2019-10-25 10:25:48.0 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#!/usr/bin/make -f
+export PYBUILD_NAME=wsdiscovery
+%:
+	dh $@ --buildsystem=pybuild --with=python3
diff -ruN a/debian/source/format b/debian/source/format
--- a/debian/source/format	1970-01-01 01:00:00.0 +0100
+++ b/debian/source/format	2019-10-25 10:25:48.0 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+3.0 (quilt)
diff -ruN a/debian/watch b/debian/watch
--- a/debian/watch	1970-01-01 01:00:00.0 +0100
+++ b/debian/watch	2019-10-25 10:25:48.0 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+version=4
+opts=filenamemangle=s/.+\/v?(\d\S+)\.tar\.gz/python-ws-discovery-$1\.tar\.gz/ \
+  https://github.com/andreikop/python-ws-discovery/tags .*/v?(\d\S+)\.tar\.gz


Bug#910035: ITA cowsay

2019-10-28 Thread James McDonald

Control: retitle -1 ITA: cowsay -- configurable talking cow

I would like to adopt this package. I'll build it and look for a sponsor.

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Processed: ITA cowsay

2019-10-28 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands:

> retitle -1 ITA: cowsay -- configurable talking cow
Bug #910035 [wnpp] O: cowsay -- configurable talking cow
Changed Bug title to 'ITA: cowsay -- configurable talking cow' from 'O: cowsay 
-- configurable talking cow'.

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Bug#941016: ITP: gnome-firmware-updater -- GTK tool to upgrade, downgrade, and reinstall firmware on devices supported by fwupd

2019-10-28 Thread Jesper Mejervik Derander
Hi Mike,

On 2019-10-25 21:28, Mike Gabriel wrote:
> Hi Jesper,
>
> On  Fr 25 Okt 2019 20:16:06 CEST, Jesper Mejervik Derander wrote:
>
>> Hello Mike,
>>
>> On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 14:44:50 +0200 Mike Gabriel wrote:
>>
>>> Package: wnpp
>>> Severity: wishlist
>>> Owner: Mike Gabriel
>>>
>>> * Package name : gnome-firmware-updater
>>> Version : 3.34.0
>>> Upstream Author : Richard Hughes (https://gitlab.gnome.org/hughsie)
>>> * URL : https://gitlab.gnome.org/hughsie/gnome-firmware-updater/
>>> * License : GPL-2+
>>> Programming Lang: C
>>> Description : GTK tool to upgrade, downgrade, and reinstall firmware 
>>> on devices supported by fwupd
>>>
>>> With this application you can:
>>> .
>>> - upgrade, downgrade, and reinstall firmware on devices supported by 
>>> fwupd
>>> - Unlock locked fwupd devices
>>> - Verify firmware on supported devices
>>> - Display all releases for a fwupd device
>>> .
>>> This application will be maintained by the MATE packaging team. If
>>> people from the GNOME team want to chime in, please give us notice.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I have some packaging in the works which build and installs fine, but 
>> there are a few things still left to do like getting manpages to work 
>> and fix some lintian errors. You can see my progress here: 
>> https://salsa.debian.org/jespermd-guest/gnome-firmware
>>
>> I would like to become a Debian package maintainer and thought this 
>> might be a good
>> starting point. I have a sponsor ready.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Jesper Derander
>
> Thanks for working on this. As ITP holder, I'd prefer being the 
> uploading sponsor myself. This piece of work will be funded by Ubuntu 
> MATE and if not packaging the software myself, it may make sense to 
> invest the time on sponsoring and reviewing your work.
>
> Let me know, if it is ok with your current sponsor to hand over 
> sponsoring and reviewing to me. (Who is it by the way?)
>
> Is that ok with you? I'll be happy to support your process of becoming 
> a Debian package maintainer.
>
> light+love
> Mike
>
I'm ok with that. Thank you for taking your time, I will do my best to 
help. I've applied some upstream patches that fix
the manpage issue and i've also taken care of the lintian issues. 
looking forward to hearing your review comments soon!


Best regards,
Jesper Derander



Bug#892001: ITP: dbus-broker -- Linux D-Bus Message Broker

2019-10-28 Thread Luca Boccassi
On Sun, 2019-10-27 at 19:49 -0600, Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
> On 25/10/2019 14:31, Luca Boccassi wrote:
> > Any update on dbus-broker? If you are looking for a sponsor, I am
> > willing to help.
> 
> Hello Luca,
> 
> my work on dbus-broker stalled a while ago. The package is functional
> but there was consensus that adding it to the archive required major
> restructuring of how systemd user instance services are activated,
> requiring patches for init-system-helpers and debhelper.
> Unfortunately
> it took me 4 months to have those patches reviewed. After that I
> didn't
> have time to dedicate to this little project.
> 
> To bring dbus-broker into the archive it is at least necessary to
> update
> the package to the latest upstream release, update the package to
> make
> use of the added functionality in debhelper (dh_installsystemduser).
> That's probably not very difficult to do.
> 
> In the long run, it would probably be necessary to coordinate with
> the
> dbus maintainers on the best way forward for splitting the dbus
> package
> into smaller pieces so that dbus-broker would not have to
> (transitively)
> depend on dbus-deamon.
> 
> I am still interested in working on this but I don't have much free
> time
> at the moment and I prefer to work on more rewarding things. Seeing
> that
> there is some interest in seeing dbus-broker in Debian may be enough
> of
> an incentive to work again on this, but I cannot promise anything.
> 
> The current status of the package is here:
> 
> https://salsa.debian.org/dnn-guest/dbus-broker
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Dan

Thank you for your work on this!

Is it supported to have the system bus handled by -broker and sessions
buses handled by -daemon? If it is, we could start with what's already
working, and only upload to ustable (blocking migration to bullseye)
with system bus support, and dependency on -daemon for the tools. And
then iterate from there.
What do you think?

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Bug#943703: RFP: stremio -- one-stop hub for video content aggregation

2019-10-28 Thread Arturo Borrero Gonzalez
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: stremio
  Version : 4.4.77
  Upstream Author : Ivo Georgiev 
* URL : https://github.com/Stremio/stremio-shell
* License : GPLv3
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description : one-stop hub for video content aggregation

Stremio is a one-stop hub for video content aggregation. Discover, organize and
watch video from all kind of sources (Netflix, HBO, Torrent) on any device that
you own. Movies, TV shows, series, live television or web channels like YouTube
and Twitch.tv - you can find all this on Stremio.

This is a graphical (QT-based) app for desktop machines.
More info at https://www.stremio.com/

Note:

The stremio webside contains a pre-build Debian package that works really well
and can be used in Debian Buster and Debian Bullseye. If someone is interested
in developing and maintaining a proper package for the Debian archive, I would
be happy to sponsor the uploads if required.



Bug#941797: marked as done (ITP: apertium-eval-translator -- Evaluate machine translation output against reference)

2019-10-28 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Kartik Mistry 

* Package name : apertium-eval-translator
Version : 1.2.0
Upstream Author : Universitat d'Alacant / Universidad de Alicante and others
* URL : https://apertium.org
* License : GPL-2+
Programming Lang : Perl
Description : Evaluate machine translation output against reference

 Evaluates machine translation output against reference:
 WER, PER, TER, BLEU

Q. why is this package useful/relevant?

A. Useful tool for Apertium quality check.

Q. how do you plan to maintain it? inside a packaging team (check list
at https://wiki.debian.org/Teams)?

 A. science-team.

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kartikm.wordpress.com
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Source: apertium-eval-translator
Source-Version: 1.2.1-1

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
apertium-eval-translator, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP 
archive.

A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

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Bug#943720: RFP: onefetch -- Git repository summary on your terminal

2019-10-28 Thread Antoine Beaupre
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: onefetch
  Version : 1.6.5
  Upstream Author : Ossama Hjaji 
* URL : https://github.com/o2sh/onefetch
* License : MIT/X
  Programming Lang: Rust
  Description : Git repository summary on your terminal

Onefetch is a command line tool that displays information about your
Git project directly on your terminal. Onefetch supports almost 50
different programming languages. If your language of choice isn't
supported: Open up an issue and support will be added.



I maintain a similar tool called "pepper" but that tool hasn't seen
any activist in 4 years. In comparison, onefetch seems much simpler
and focused, but I haven't tried it yet, it being Rust...



Bug#943722: RFP: ciasdis -- a reverse engineering assembler

2019-10-28 Thread Andrej Shadura
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Albert van der Horst 

-- Forwarded message -
From: Albert van der Horst 
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 at 16:05
Subject: No Intent To Package : ciasdis a reverse engineering assembler.
To: Debian Mentors 


 From "control"

The package ciasdis contains an i86 assembler-disassembler
  combination that allows to reassemble to a byte-for-byte
  same binary. This is useful for modifying programs where
  the source was lost, analysing viruses, etc. and general
  curiosity. Knowledge about a binary can be build up
  automatically, using scripts, or interactively and can be
  stored for continued use in .cul files.
  .
"

Release 2.0.0 sports a large cleanup, notably it can be compiled on
newer 64 bits Forth compilers.

One of the examples is reversing a linux elf32 program, with
a crawler that extracts labels from the binary itself (not
from a section with debugging labels) and detects hundreds
of boundaries between text code and 32 bits data.

I have no intent to package it myself. However if anybody thinks
this package is valuable enough to do it, I will lend full
  cooperation.
As mentionned in the release notes
 make install
will basically generate a directory tree such as present in a
.deb file. Let's say I've done some prepratory work.

Groetjes Albert
--
Suffering is the prerogative of the strong, the weak -- perish.
Albert van der Horst



-- 
Cheers,
  Andrej



Bug#943726: ITP: golang-github-ssgelm-cookiejarparser -- A Go library that parses a curl (netscape) cookiejar file into a Go http.CookieJar

2019-10-28 Thread Stephen Gelman
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Stephen Gelman 

* Package name: golang-github-ssgelm-cookiejarparser
  Version : 1.0.0-1
  Upstream Author : Stephen Gelman 
* URL : https://github.com/ssgelm/cookiejarparser
* License : Expat
  Programming Lang: Go
  Description : A Go library that parses a curl (netscape) cookiejar file 
into a Go http.CookieJar

 cookiejarparser cookiejarparser is a Go library that parses a curl
 (netscape) cookiejar file into a Go http.CookieJar.

This is a new dependency for git-lfs



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Bug#943456: m2r: maintain in python group?

2019-10-28 Thread Joseph Herlant
Hi Jonas,

I noticed that your ITP mentioned that you plan to maintain m2r in the
Debian group.
Any chance you could put it in the Python module group instead?
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules

Thanks,
Joseph



Bug#943733: RFP: golang-bombardier -- Fast cross-platform HTTP benchmarking tool written in Go

2019-10-28 Thread Antoine Beaupre
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: golang-bombardier
  Version : 1.2.4
  Upstream Author : Максим Федосеев
* URL : https://github.com/codesenberg/bombardier
* License : MIT/X
  Programming Lang: Golang
  Description : Fast cross-platform HTTP benchmarking tool written in Go

bombardier is a HTTP(S) benchmarking tool. It is written in Go
programming language and uses excellent fasthttp instead of Go's
default http library, because of its lightning fast performance.

With bombardier v1.1 and higher you can now use net/http client if you
need to test HTTP/2.x services or want to use a more RFC-compliant
HTTP client.



There are many HTTP benchmarking tools in Debian, but many suffer from
significant bitrot. Tools like `siege` or `ab` (part fo apache2-utils)
do not support HTTP/2, for example. Both of those also suffer from
significant performance limitations when compared to bombardier. A
simple benchmark of the three, for example, shows bombardier performs
much better on a minimalist Hetzner virtual machine (CX11):

Siege:

root@cache-02:~# siege
** SIEGE 4.0.4
** Preparing 100 concurrent users for battle.
The server is now under siege...
Lifting the server siege...
Transactions:  28895 hits
Availability: 100.00 %
Elapsed time: 119.73 secs
Data transferred: 285.18 MB
Response time:  0.40 secs
Transaction rate: 241.33 trans/sec
Throughput: 2.38 MB/sec
Concurrency:   96.77
Successful transactions:   28895
Failed transactions:   0
Longest transaction:1.26
Shortest transaction:   0.05

Load went to about 2 (`Load average: 1.65 0.80 0.36` after test), with
one CPU constantly busy and the other at about 50%, memory usage was
low (~800M).

ab:

# ab -c 100 -n 1000 https://blog.torproject.org/
[...]
Server Software:ATS/8.0.2
Server Hostname:blog.torproject.org
Server Port:443
SSL/TLS Protocol:   TLSv1.2,ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384,4096,256
Server Temp Key:X25519 253 bits
TLS Server Name:blog.torproject.org

Document Path:  /
Document Length:53320 bytes

Concurrency Level:  100
Time taken for tests:   4.010 seconds
Complete requests:  1000
Failed requests:0
Total transferred:  54421000 bytes
HTML transferred:   5332 bytes
Requests per second:249.37 [#/sec] (mean)
Time per request:   401.013 [ms] (mean)
Time per request:   4.010 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
Transfer rate:  13252.82 [Kbytes/sec] received

Connection Times (ms)
  min  mean[+/-sd] median   max
Connect:   23  254 150.0303 549
Processing:14  119  89.3122 361
Waiting:5  105  89.7105 356
Total: 37  373 214.9464 738

Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms)
  50%464
  66%515
  75%549
  80%566
  90%600
  95%633
  98%659
  99%675
 100%738 (longest request)

Bombardier results are much better and pretty much max out the gigabit
connexion:

$ ./go/bin/bombardier --duration=2m --latencies https://blog.torproject.org/
Bombarding https://blog.torproject.org:443/ for 2m0s using 125 connection(s)
[=] 
2m0s
Done!
StatisticsAvg  StdevMax
  Reqs/sec  2021.18 572.505462.41
  Latency   62.82ms22.98ms  1.62s
  Latency Distribution
 50%60.43ms
 75%69.43ms
 90%80.59ms
 95%91.31ms
 99%   156.62ms
  HTTP codes:
1xx - 0, 2xx - 238797, 3xx - 0, 4xx - 0, 5xx - 0
others - 0
  Throughput:   103.73MB/s

It might be because it supports doing HTTP/2 requests and, indeed, the
`Throughput` drops down to `14MB/s` when we use the `--http1` flag,
along with rates closer to ab:

anarcat@cache-02:~$ ./go/bin/bombardier --duration=2m --latencies 
https://blog.torproject.org/ --http1
Bombarding https://blog.torproject.org:443/ for 2m0s using 125 connection(s)
[=] 
2m0s
Done!
StatisticsAvg  StdevMax
  Reqs/sec  1320.90 200.041820.33
  Latency   96.15ms21.39ms   671.40ms
  Latency Distribution
 50%92.86ms
 75%   104.60ms
 90%   118.41ms
 95%   128.01ms
 99%   160.40ms
  HTTP codes:
1xx - 0, 2xx - 156265, 3xx - 0, 4xx - 0, 5xx - 0
others - 0
  Throughput:14.49MB/s

So I think 

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Bug#943742: ITP: python-sop -- Framework for implementing the Stateless OpenPGP CLI in Python

2019-10-28 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Daniel Kahn Gillmor 

* Package name: python-sop
  Version : 0.1.1
  Upstream Author : Daniel Kahn Gillmor 
* URL : https://gitlab.com/dkg/python-sop
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Framework for implementing the Stateless OpenPGP CLI in 
Python

The Stateless OpenPGP Command-Line Interface (or `sop`) is a
specification that encourages OpenPGP implementators to provide a
common, relatively simple command-line API for purposes of object
security.

This Python module helps implementers build such a CLI from any
implementation accessible to the Python interpreter.

It does *not* provide such an implementation itself -- this is just
the scaffolding for the command line, which should make it relatively
easy to supply a handful of Python functions as methods to a class.

-

This is a useful component in building out a `sop` implementation.  I
am hoping to convince the upstream maintainer of PGPy to build one,
and to convince the GnuPG team to maintain one as part of GPGME.
Having this framework available should make it easier to get wider
adoption.



Bug#943743: ITP: golang-github-varlink-go -- Golang implementation of the Varlink protocol

2019-10-28 Thread Dmitry Smirnov
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Dmitry Smirnov 
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   Package name: golang-github-varlink-go
Version: 0.0+git20191018
License: Apache-2.0
URL: https://github.com/varlink/go
Vcs-Browser: 
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Description: Golang implementation of the Varlink protocol
 Golang library implementing the Varlink protocol.
 http://varlink.org/


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Bug#943746: ITP: ruby-rqrcode-core -- Ruby Gem Library to encode QR Codes

2019-10-28 Thread Samyak Jain
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Samyak Jain 

* Package name: ruby-rqrcode-core
  Version : 0.1.0
  Upstream Author : 2008, Duncan Robertson
* URL : https://github.com/whomwah/rqrcode_core
* License : Expat
  Programming Lang: Ruby
  Description : Ruby Gem Library to encode QR Codes

 rqrcode_core is a Ruby library for encoding QR Codes. The simple
 interface (with no runtime dependencies) allows you to create QR Code
 data structures.


It is a dependency for diaspora and hence needs to be packaged.

Thanks,
Samyak Jain


Bug#943747: RFA: python-expiringdict -- Python3 caching library

2019-10-28 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I am looking for external adoption of the python-expiringdict package.
I'm assuming that Debian Python Modules Team (DPMT) is a reasonable
candidate if that group is interested.

The package description is:
 expiringdict is a Python caching library, providing an ordered
 dictionary with auto-expiring values for caching purposes. Expiration
 happens on any access, object is locked during cleanup from expired
 values.  ExpiringDict stores at most a maximum number of elements -
 the oldest will be deleted.

python3-expiringdict is used by python3-dnsq and python3-pyaff4, but I'm
no longer using this immediately myself, so i'm not a good candidate for
solo maintenance.

I've updated the package source to use gbp, to use DEP-14, and to be
close to lintian-clean (only testsuite-autopkgtest-missing remains),
and i've placed it on salsa to make it easier for adoption by the DPMT
in case that's useful.  I've also updated the packaging to the most
recent upstream release, which appears to be 1.1.4.

Regards,

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Bug#943419: RFA: python-requests-toolbelt -- Utility belt for advanced users of python-requests

2019-10-28 Thread Håvard Flaget Aasen



Hello

I am wondering if i can adopt the package? I do not use the package, so 
the maintenance of it is mostly a learning experience for me. But also 
to give something back to the community.


I have no prior experience in packaging in Debian, but i think this 
package could work well as a starting point.


If not, I can make a NMU package and upload instead.


Regards,

H??vard