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and subject line I am no longer interested in having this tool in the Debian 
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has caused the Debian Bug report #1107404,
regarding RFP: countdown -- Simple terminal countdown timer with large centered 
display
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Package: wnpp
X-Debbugs-Cc: aahs.co...@gmail.com
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : countdown
 Version         : 1.5.0
 Upstream Contact: Anton Medvedev <anton+m...@medv.io>
* URL             : https://github.com/antonmedv/countdown
* License         : MIT
 Programming Lang: Golang
 Description     : Simple terminal countdown timer with large centered display

I use this tool to set a timer and trigger a sound after it's
completion using a command like this "countdown 50m && vlc ./completion.oga",
I also keep the timer window above all others to be able to always
see the timer.

It is better than gnome clocks timers for my use case because I
could resize it's window to a smaller size compared to the minimum
size I could reach with gnome clocks timer window and it shows the
only thing I care about which is what time is left until the timer
reaches zero in a large display .

It is better than the kde plasma desktop timer because it is easier
to use and look better for me and it is also more portable (I don't
have to install KDE Plasma to use it).

Here is a screenshot of how the tool looks like in my device:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c8sdCDsOnH4o6_Ij8srGdO-nKuURuuBr/view?usp=sharing

Best regards,
Ahmed Siam

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Hi!

Directly using the upstream version of this tool makes more sense
for me now than having it in the Debian archive. This is why I am
no longer interested and closed this bug.

Best regards,
Ahmed Siam

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