reassign 834933 src:libcmis
found 834933 0.5.1-4
thanks

Hi,

On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 08:59:45PM +0300, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> libreoffice (1:5.2.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium
>   * debian/rules, debian/shlibs.override.libcmis: bump libcmis dependency
>     to (>= 0.5.1+git20160603) to assure the advertised google 2-factor-auth
>     stuff is present
> 
> That's why I wondered what libcmis is.

Yeah, the above is for the Google Drive support in LO, LOs internal libcmis
copy got patched to support 2-factor auth there but this didn't end up in a
released libcmis yet, so...

> > I'd have understood if you filed this against cmis-client, but people don't
> > need to know what CMIS is when they install LibreOffice and use this library
> > via trying to connect to Google Drive etc.
> 
> I forgot to mention this explicitely, but since this part is shared 
> between all binary packages the improved text should be in all of them.

Sure, of course.
(But shouldn't you have filed it against src:libcmis then? :))

> > > Please add something like "accessing documents on a document
> > > management system" (or whatever is technically correct)
> > > to the package description.
> > 
> > Well, this is (admittedly badly written) already said with ECM ("Enterprise
> > Content Management"), but maybe. (And also mention Google Drive etc.)
> 
> The background of this bug report is that after reading the package 
> description I had to use Wikipedia just for understanding that this
> is about content management.

Or accessing Google Drive etc.

Regards,

Rene

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