Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: normal Dear mentors,
this is my first contribution to Debian. Please see my comments at the bottom. I am looking for a sponsor for my package "opendkim" * Package name : opendkim Version : 2.11.0~alpha-13 * URL : http://www.opendkim.org/ * License : Sendmail Open Source License (?) * Vcs : None Section : mail It builds those binary packages: opendkim - Milter implementation of DomainKeys Identified Mail opendkim-tools - Set of command line tools for OpenDKIM libopendkim11 - Library for signing and verifying DomainKeys Identified Mail signatures libopendkim-dev - Headers and development libraries for the OpenDKIM library libvbr2 - Library for RFC 5518 Vouch By Reference (VBR) libvbr-dev - Headers and development libraries for the OpenDKIM VBR library librbl1 - Library to support a DKIM based RBL system librbl-dev - Headers/development libraries for the OpenDKIM RBL library To access further information about this package, please visit the following URL: https://mentors.debian.net/package/opendkim Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command: dget -x https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/o/opendkim/opendkim_2.11.0~alpha-13.dsc Changes since the last upload: * miltertest: Fix broken mt.data() function (Closes: #946386) * Set maintainer to David Bürgin, who intends to adopt the package I intend to adopt the opendkim package, see #900774. I use OpenDKIM and I think it is an important package. This is my first contribution to Debian. It contains a very simple patch (2 lines) to the miltertest program in the opendkim-tools package. It should be easy to review, most important is probably that I got everything right regarding the Debian packaging. For the patch itself, some hints to understand the change: - Look at the sequence of STATE_* definitions (lines 103–115) - Understand how mt_assert_state() advances the state machinery *up to* some target state - Understand how the patch corrects two mistaken uses of mt_assert_state() that pass the wrong state constant for the function that they are used in. Just glancing at the other uses above and below should hopefully make it clear that the bug and fix are both trivial. I hope that someone can sponsor this first contribution for me. Thank you very much. Cheers, David
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