Package: monkeysign
Version: 2.0.2
Severity: normal

Hi,

I've read the package description and while I like the funny tone, I
also find it confusing for two reasons:

1.)

 monkeysign is a tool to overhaul the OpenPGP keysigning experience
 and bring it closer to something that most primates can understand.
[...]
 Monkeysign is the commandline signing software.

-> most primates can't understand commandline software?!

2.) 

 The project makes use of cheap digital cameras and the type of bar
 code known as a QRcode to provide a human-friendly yet still-secure
 keysigning experience.
[...]
 Monkeysign is the commandline signing software, a caff
 replacement.

-> is it a caff replacement or does it rely on QRcodes?


Please clarify the package description to make these things clear(er). Also
it might be appropriate to explain that monkeysign is a commandline
tool, just like caff or pius… (and that only monkeyscan does all the
monkey QR stuff and therefore has a gui…)


Also, I'm kinda surprised that I have recommends enabled and get this
after installing monkeysign:

$ monkeyscan 
some modules missing for scanning functionality: No module named zbar


-- 
cheers,
        Holger

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