Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 20.08.2014, 18:49 +0200 schrieb Jelmer Vernooij: > On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 08:33:25AM -0700, Joachim Breitner wrote: > > Am Dienstag, den 19.08.2014, 17:16 +0200 schrieb Jelmer Vernooij: > > > Package: wnpp > > > Severity: wishlist > > > Owner: Jelmer Vernooij <jel...@debian.org> > > > > > > * Package name : haskell-icalendar > > > Version : 0.4.0.1 > > > Upstream Author : Christian Rødli Amble > > > * URL : http://github.com/tingtun/iCalendar > > > * License : BSD3 > > > Programming Lang: Haskell > > > Description : icalendar parser > > > > > > Haskell data definitions, parsing and printing of the iCalendar format > > > (RFC5545). > > currently, all Haskell libraries in Debian are maintained by the Debian > > Haskell Group, and I don’t see a reason to change that. So I suggest you > > either join us (see http://wiki.debian.org/Haskell) or we simply package > > this library for you, if you need it as a dependency for something. > I'm happy to maintain it as part of the Haskell packaging team. I've > got experience as a Haskell programmer and as a Debian developer, but > have never done any Haskell packaging. great! We can always need more hands. Are you going to be at DebConf? > > What exactly do you need this package for? Is it mature for Debian? It > > says Stability experimental, but also hasn’t seen much actual > > development recently (but at least updates to the metadata, which is > > good). > I've used it for a couple of personal projects, and have found it to > work quite well. I've also got a couple of local patches that I am > hoping to submit upstream - mostly tests. Do you think it’s worth having in Debian? I.e. will there people wanting to use it that rely primarily on Debian packaging (in contrast to using cabal-install anyways)? Greetings, Joachim -- Joachim "nomeata" Breitner Debian Developer nome...@debian.org | ICQ# 74513189 | GPG-Keyid: F0FBF51F JID: nome...@joachim-breitner.de | http://people.debian.org/~nomeata
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