Hello! I'm not a Debian Developer, so I don't have access to upload this, but here's some feedback that you can use to improve it before someone does:
wrap-and-sort is a really great tool for automatically sorting debian/control files, I would highly suggest updating your packaging with it. Also, there's a lot of whitespace in debian/control (and some in debian/changelog etc.) that needs cleaning. You haven't mentioned a Git repository anywhere, but I suggest you create one, as it will really make your life a lot easier. I have access to collab-maint if you would like me to push your Git repository, but a Git repository needs to exist before I can do that. :) I suggest using git-buildpackage to create your repository. I would suggest shortening the descriptions for the packages in debian/control but that could just be my personal preference... Standards-version 4.0.0 was released, you should probably update your package to use that. Your debian/rules file looks a bit peculiar, so I'll leave that for a more experienced packager to leave feedback on. Your debian/watch file could probably be updated to version 4. What's the reasoning for debian/upstream/signing-key.pgp ? I see jquery.js in the files that are installed in the package. I'm not a Debian Archive Administrator by any degree, but I believe shipping that sort of thing goes against Debian Policy. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, though. Shipping an executable called "run" or "run-gui" seems a bit weird to me, as running those applications would be executing "run" in a terminal... Once those things are dealt with, in my opinion, it should be ready to upload. Thank you for your efforts! -- Simon Quigley tsimo...@ubuntu.com tsimonq2 on freenode and OFTC 5C7A BEA2 0F86 3045 9CC8 C8B5 E27F 2CF8 458C 2FA4