Bug#507418: ITA: devtodo -- hierarchical, prioritised todo list manager

2008-11-30 Thread Arthur Korn

Ryan Niebur wrote:

Arthur, I saw that you uploaded a new version of devtodo orphaning it
but did not create a WNPP bug. Is it okay for me to adopt this?


Yes it's yours!

Regards, Arthur



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Bug#515439: O: wmfsm -- WindowMaker dock app for monitoring filesystem usage

2009-02-15 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the wmfsm package.

The package description is:
 Nice graphical 'df', showing you to what degree the mounted
 filesystems are used.
 .
 Another X11 dockable application designed for WindowMaker.
 It works with other window managers as well.

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Bug#515437: O: devtodo -- hierarchical, prioritised todo list manager

2009-02-15 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the devtodo package.

The package description is:
 Manipulate and display a hierarchical (ie "subtasks") and prioritised
 list of things with a coloured command line interface.
 .
 Using devtodos output formatting features, it is possible to convert
 the todo list into almost any text format.
 .
 Devtodo comes with XSLT stylesheets to convert XML .todo files to HTML
 and PDF, have a look at /usr/share/devtodo/.

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Bug#515440: O: wmnd -- Dockapp monitoring network interfaces

2009-02-15 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the wmnd package.

The package description is:
 Shows a graph of incoming/outgoing traffic, activity indicators for rx/tx and
 current/maximum rate for rx/tx in bytes or packets.
 .
 Tailored for use with WindowMaker, it will as well work with any other window
 manager though.

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Bug#515441: O: storebackup -- fancy compressing managing checksumming hard-linking cp -ua

2009-02-15 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the storebackup package.

The package description is:
 Copies directory hierarchies recursively into another location,
 by date (e.g.  /home/ => /var/bkup/2002.12.13_04.27.56/).
 Permissions are preserved, so users with access to the backup
 directory can recover their files themselves.
 .
 File comparisons are done with MD5 checksums, so no changes go
 unnoticed.
 .
 Hard-links unchanged backuped files to old versions and
 identical files within the backuped tree.
 .
 Compresses large files (that don't match exclusion patterns).
 .
 Manages backups and removes old ones.

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Bug#188630: RFA: sdl-net1.2 -- network library for Simple DirectMedia Layer

2003-04-11 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-04-11
Severity: normal

I request an adopter for the sdl-net1.2 package.
The package description is:
 Provides some low-level networking functions.

Reverse Depends: 
  maelstrom,libsdl-net1.2
  libsdl-perl,libsdl-net1.2
  jumpnbump,libsdl-net1.2
  gav,libsdl-net1.2

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Bug#118886: RFA: syslog-common -- Common utilities for all system-log-daemons

2001-11-09 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-11-09
Severity: normal

Mostly consists of two perl scripts, so perl coding ability is required.
Currently only msyslog uses it, adopting msyslog together with this is
preferred.

This package contains:
update-syslogrotate -- automatic configuration of log
rotation It won't override any logrotate configuration for logfiles that you
did yourself.

syslog-facility -- setup of local facilities for other packages Used primarily
by maintainer scripts. This incarnation even keeps its configuration when you
install another syslogd if both the new and old syslogd use syslog-common.

ciao, 2ri

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Bug#118884: RFA: msyslog -- Modular system logging daemon

2001-11-09 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-11-09
Severity: normal

Replacement for sysklogd.

Contains the syslogd daemon that gathers messages from various sources and
routes them according to it's configuration.  The code for input and output is
entirely in modules, this makes it incredibly flexible and extensible.

If you could take syslog-common too, that would be optimal.

ciao, 2ri

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Bug#88582: RFA: wdm

2001-03-05 Thread Arthur Korn
Hi

If nobody else want's to do it I'll take the package, though I
can't spend too much time on it. I don't know C well either,
without upstream I can't really do it.

But I use wdm, and like it.

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Bug#88582: RFA: wdm

2001-03-08 Thread Arthur Korn
Hi

Noah L. Meyerhans schrieb:
> Sorry, I didn't see the original announcement of this bug.  Arther, if

Arthur please

> you don't feel entirely comfortable adopting the package, I'll take it.
> I can spend the necessary time on it to ensure the bugs don't pile up,
> and am good with C.

Consider it to be yours.

PS: I'll be glad to see my patch merged soon ... ;)

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Bug#90350: ITP: devtodo -- hierarchical, priorized todo list manager

2001-03-19 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

I intend to package devtodo:

http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/devtodo/

Licence: GPL

Simple CLI tool to manage a list of things you want/have to do.

ciao, 2ri



Bug#90350: ITP: devtodo -- hierarchical, priorized todo list manager

2001-03-20 Thread Arthur Korn
Hi Alec

Alec Thomas schrieb:
> How easy is it to generate debian packages from autoconf sources? If it's an
> automatable process I could release a .deb with each release...or send the
> source to you and you could do it?

Building the packages is easy, once the surrounding debian
specific stuff that's applied to the packages is solid, this is
especially true for relativiley simple tools like devtodo.

I'll do as much of the packaging work as you don't wan't to do
yourself (0-all), and upload the packages to debian after
checking them for correctness.

ciao, 2ri
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Bug#92917: ITP: alat-audit -- secure remote log auditing facility

2001-04-04 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-04-04
Severity: wishlist

Download from: http://www.core-sdi.com/english/freesoft.html
Licence: MIT style
Section: admin

primarily for use with msyslog




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Bug#271505: Interested in helping

2005-02-24 Thread Arthur Korn
Hi

I'm willing to help in a group effort to maintain webmin. I'm a
DD, have developed and support a rather complex webmin module
(webmin-afbackup) and generally tend to use perl for my
day-to-day problems.

Laszolo and Jaldhar: I'll have to figure out how to best set up
this group maintenance, if you have suggestions please send me
mail. 

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Bug#271505: [Afbackup-devel] Interested in helping

2005-02-24 Thread Arthur Korn
Arthur Korn schrieb:
> Laszolo and Jaldhar: I'll have to figure out how to best set up
> this group maintenance, if you have suggestions please send me
> mail. 

Ok, so Jaldhar already opened a alioth project, guess we'll use
that. moving discussion to
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Bug#269203: RFA: autofs -- A kernel-based automounter for Linux

2004-08-31 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I request an adopter for the autofs package.

I will do so myself around 20. of October, though that will be too late
for sarge, and I have no time to work further on it before then.

Further I have no clue on Hesiod, LDAP and NIS+, if you use one of
these and want to help you're welcome. You don't need to be a registered
Debian developer.

To: Arthur Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Daniel Lutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [autofs] still actively maintained

> I'd like to see a current and fixed up version of autofs (ie
> 4.*) in sarge.  Do you want to keep the package? Are you going
> to do it yourself or can I NMU it?
>
> I'm willing to adopt it if that's OK with you.

That would be OK. Unfortunately, I've been too busy for a long
time now, more busy than I thought first. The problem is that
it's not a simple task to update to a newer version of autofs,
since the new package should be compatible as much as possible to
the existing package. The main problem is the init script, which
has become very Debian specific.

Note that Ian Kent, the upstream author of autofs, has already
merged some of the debian/patches into the upstream code.

-Daniel


The package description is:
 Autofs controls the operation of the automount daemons. The
 automount daemons automatically mount filesystems when they
 are used and unmount them after a period of inactivity. This
 is done based on a set of pre-configured maps.
 .
 The kernel automounter implements an almost complete SunOS style
 automounter under Linux. The automounter is supported by Linux
 kernels 2.0.31 and higher. Automounter support must be activated
 while compiling the kernel.

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Bug#279872: O: autofs -- A kernel-based automounter for Linux

2004-11-05 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I don't use this package anymore, don't have much interest at all in it
anymore and it is quite a lot more work than I'm willing to do.

I intend to orphan the autofs package.

The package description is:
 Autofs controls the operation of the automount daemons. The
 automount daemons automatically mount filesystems when they
 are used and unmount them after a period of inactivity. This
 is done based on a set of pre-configured maps.
 .
 The kernel automounter implements an almost complete SunOS
 style automounter under Linux. Automounter version 4
 (autofs4) has to be enabled when compiling the kernel.
 Debian packaged kernels have it enabled.

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Bug#410708: O: iacd -- IRC Server

2007-02-12 Thread Arthur Korn
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I intend to orphan the iacd package.

The packaging is bad as the program was not designed to be distributed
in binary (compiled-in configuration etc).

The package description is:
 iacd is an IRC server rewritten from scratch in C. It aims to provide high
 levels of privacy for users and to provide advanced server linking to allow
 link loops and redundant connections. iacd is optimal for small (and
 possibly unstable) networks with many servers. Configuration has been made
 as easy as possible.
 .
 More information and documentation can be found on http://iacd.reeler.org.
 .
 Philosophy
  - User has full control over all information shown to other users and
can change them while logged in.
  - All channels are modeless. No Channel-Operators. No Kick. No Ban.
  - All Channel/User listing functions are limited to channel level.
  - Ability to configure iacd so you can only see information about a
user you share a channel with.
  - Asynchronous DNS reverse lookups, you can join channels even if your
dns lookup is still in progress.
 .
 Technical Features
  - single threaded
  - Message ID cache system allowing link loops and redundant server
connections
  - Client-Server IPv6 support


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