Daniel,
There's a package here:
http://people.debian.org/~costela/packages/
I'm not sure if it's appropriate to give the package to an XMPP group
since the software is not primarily XMPP-based.
-Evan
On 13-01-28 03:07 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
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I don't know who you are, what other packages you're familiar with, and
why you want to take this on now.
You don't seem to have done any other Web or PHP packages. Is that true?
What's your familiarity with StatusNet?
I'd be happy to see you help out with the git project -- we need some
energy
So, I realize my previous email was too confrontational.
I guess what I'm saying is there are some tough issues; I'd like to get
them resolved; and it will take a number of people to do it.
Can we work together on this?
-Evan
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I'm the upstream author and also a DD. I'd prefer to package this myself.
-Evan
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OAuth (http://oauth.net/) is an *open protocol* to allow *secure API
authorization * in a *simple* and *standard* method from desktop and web
applications. This package is part of the official libraries for the
OAuth project (http://code.google.com/p/oauth/). I
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PHP Markdown (http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/) is a port to
PHP of the Markdown (http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/)
program written by John Gruber. It converts text in the Markdown syntax
to HTML.
PHP Markdown is available under a BSD-sty
.
Please do. I'm sorry I've taken so long to answer, but please go ahead and take this package.
-ESP
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On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 12:35 +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Evan, please speak up if we should remove you from CC list.
Absolutely. I want nothing to do with this package.
~Evan
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On Sat, 2005-11-06 at 16:45 +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-11 17:38]:
> > > It seems that imageviwer has disappeared from the archive, but I
> > > cannot find it in the removal logs. Can you confirm that it's gone
> > > and, if so, close this bug.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 04:22:35PM +0200, Roland Mas wrote:
> I'm not asking for an upload to sid (or even tu experimental).
> However, since your ITP is over 6 months old, and I can't believe you
> have been idly sitting on it during all that time, I'm humbly
> requesting that you publish a snaps
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 03:18:40PM +0200, Roland Mas wrote:
> To help change that I'd like to ask access to whatever source
> control management repository you're using.
Sorry, I'm not interested in maintaining this package in a team.
I realize that a lot of people want to see this package in De
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* Package name: cacao
Version : 0.91
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* URL : http://www.cacaojvm.org/
* License : GPL
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I've had very little time lately, and can't apply it to Gorm. My
interest in GNUstep has also fallen off, and since there are a lot of
developers with stronger interest, I think I should pass off this
package.
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I can't devote the time necessary to this package. There are some good
developers more interested than I am, and they should feel free to
adopt it.
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My interest in GNUstep has fallen off just as other time requirements
have come up. I'd appreciate it if someone more interested in the
platform take over this package.
~Evan
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My interest in GNUstep has waned just as my other time requirements
have waxed. I think other developers can do a better job keeping this
package up-to-date.
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* Package name: mediawiki
Version : 1.3.5
Upstream Author : Mediawiki developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Description : Wikipedia wiki engine
MediaWiki is the wiki engi
rough estimate of popularity among developers as well as
users.
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* Package name: tinyscheme
Version : 1.33
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* URL : http://tinyscheme.sourceforge.net/
* License : BSD
Description : very, very lightweight embeddable Scheme interprete
he license file.
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searchable user directory to find other users.
License terms are somewhat uncertain, and I have some confirmation to
do, but I believe this software is under the Jabber Open Source
License, the same license as the jabber package.
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earch more) but I
believe the software is under the Jabber Open Source License (same as
the jabber package).
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ImageViewer continues a long tradition of generically-named
applications for the GNUstep environment. It provides simple viewing
facilities for single image files and directories of images.
ImageViewer is free software under the GPL.
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it just because they think computers are
supposed to have terminals, well, I don't know what to tell you except
that that person deserves to lose. Here "lose" is defined as
"accidentally install a terminal emulator and possibly also GNUstep"
-- not exactly a fate worse
l", which is sort of
generic, but then again "preferences" is pretty generic, too.
There are no current packages or virtual packages named "terminal," so
there's not a namespace clash. The description of the package says
clearly that it's for GNUstep.
~ESP
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Terminal.app provides terminal emulation in a GNUstep environment. It
has colorized terminals with configurable fonts, and gives users a
mechanism to provide shell utilities as GNUstep services.
Terminal.app is available under the GPL.
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ing of the GNUstep
packages, and gnustep-guile will step in (ha ha step) to take its
place.
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yrighted by the Free Software Foundation, and is released
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Mixp is a Guile interface to expat, James Clark's XML parser. The
license is the same as expat's. It's available under the Mozilla
Public License or GPL, at user's option. The package is available
for download from http://thbz.free.fr/mixp/ .
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