Bug#1086153: ITP: virtualbmc -- virtual BMC for controlling virtual machines using IPMI commands

2024-10-27 Thread Jeremy Stanley
says as much). I'm personally surprised that it's not packaged in Debian yet, but you might want to check whether there's interest from the Debian OpenStack team in collaborating on a package for it. -- Jeremy Stanley signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Bug#856033: ITP: brailleimg -- produce text images and graphs abusing Braille glyphs

2017-02-27 Thread Jeremy Stanley
. [...] It's not packaged for Debian yet nor do I see any RFP/ITP, but I've been happily using https://github.com/tehmaze/diagram for a few years (installable from PyPI via pip so probably easy enough to package). Its default mode uses 8-dot Braille patterns for axis graphs. -- Jeremy Stanley

Bug#851542: ITP: jenkins-job-builder-pipelin -- pipeline job generation plugin for jenkins-job-builder

2017-01-16 Thread Jeremy Stanley
a feature which will probably ship in the next JJB release anyway. -- Jeremy Stanley signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Bug#824559: ITP: python-monascaclient -- Python bindings for the Monasca API

2016-05-17 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2016-05-17 14:32:46 +0100 (+0100), James Page wrote: [...] > * URL : https://github.com/openstack/python-monascaclient [...] Note that's just a mirror of the official copy on git.openstack.org. -- Jeremy Stanley

Bug#756734: ITP: python-xstatic-jquery -- jquery XStatic support

2014-08-02 Thread Jeremy Stanley
nd the latter could lead to conflicts in the future when someone else comes along who actually wants to package the software which is shipping with that library). Anyway, apologies for the detour and thanks for the ongoing packaging effort--that hard work doesn't go unnoticed! -- Jeremy Stanle

Bug#756734: ITP: python-xstatic-jquery -- jquery XStatic support

2014-08-01 Thread Jeremy Stanley
on its face, at least, it seems dubious that you should actually need a Debian wrapper around a Python wrapper around a Javascript library which is itself already packaged in Debian. -- Jeremy Stanley -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of

Bug#756734: ITP: python-xstatic-jquery -- jquery XStatic support

2014-08-01 Thread Jeremy Stanley
least in most cases distro packagers shouldn't need to worry about them unless the equivalent JS libs aren't already in their distros. -- Jeremy Stanley -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas..

Bug#732837: ITP: vcversioner -- Use version control tags to discover version numbers

2013-12-24 Thread Jeremy Stanley
This sounds like a subset of python-pbr's features. What additional benefits does it provide? http://packages.debian.org/sid/python-pbr -- { PGP( 48F9961143495829 ); FINGER( fu...@cthulhu.yuggoth.org ); WWW( http://fungi.yuggoth.org/ ); IRC( fu...@irc.yuggoth.org#ccl ); WHOIS( STANL3-ARIN );

Bug#725064: ITP: heat-cfntools -- Tools required to be installed on Heat provisioned cloud

2013-09-30 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2013-09-30 22:09:55 -0300 (-0300), gustavo panizzo wrote: [...] > Upstream Author : OpenStack LLC, [...] Worth noting: OpenStack, LLC has not existed for over a year. While many copyright notices have not been updated to reflect it, all copyright held by the old LLC was transferred to the Op

Bug#364317: RFS: weather-util - command-line tool to obtain weather conditions and forecasts

2006-04-23 Thread Jeremy Stanley
-util Version: 1.1-1 Maintainer: Jeremy Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Build-Depends-Indep: debhelper (>= 4.1.67), python Architecture: all Standards-Version: 3.6.2 Format: 1.0 Priority: extra Section: utils Installed-Size: 64 Architecture: all Depends:

Bug#364317: ITP: weather-util -- command-line tool to obtain weather conditions and forecasts

2006-04-23 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 08:02:20PM +0200, gregor herrmann wrote: > You might (with your upstream hat on) take a look at (python-)pymetar, > a nice python module that can retrieve METAR data from all around the > world. Thanks! I actually looked at it before I started writing my util, and it looks