** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: oneconf
  
  Followed the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess and all
  requirements are complete for Main Inclusion of oneconf.
  
  Availability: in universe
- Rationale: as part of last UDS, it was decided that oneconf will be installed 
by default to sync and share list of relevant packages across computers. 
Integration to Ubuntu Software Center is currently done (see 
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-maverick-oneconf).
+ Rationale: as part of last UDS, it was decided that oneconf will be installed 
by default to sync and share list of relevant packages across computers. 
Integration to Ubuntu Software Center is currently done (see 
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-o-oneconf).
  Security: no security issue known right now.
  Quality assurance: ubuntu desktop team is upstream and so, will follow the 
package maintenance.
  UI standards: Follow canonical design team guidelines
  Dependencies: all are in main.
  Standards compliance: follow FHS guidelines
  Maintenance: ubuntu desktop team is upstreamed
  Background information: OneConf is made of a dbus service, triggering a 
daemon (stopped after 5 min of inactivity). There is one command line 
(oneconf-query) to trigger direct call or dbus call, and a USC plugin for USC 
integration, making the dbus call.
- It uses desktopcouch for replication.
+ It directly uses the ubuntu-webcatalog infrastructure with some ubuntu sso 
call (similar to what ubuntu software-center does for ratings and review).
  Description of the package:
  synchronize your configuration data over the network
-  OneConf provides the ability to sync your computer's configuration data over
-  the network.
-  .
-  It integrates nicely with the Ubuntu Software Center and the command line
-  tool can be used to compare the set of installed software on your current
-  computer to that of another.
+  OneConf provides the ability to sync your computer's configuration data over
+  the network.
+  .
+  It integrates nicely with the Ubuntu Software Center and the command line
+  tool can be used to compare the set of installed software on your current
+  computer to that of another.
+ 
+ Oh, and we know uses dh_python2, because… you know, we are nice :-)

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