Hi Henry-Nicolas, Henry-Nicolas Tourneur <deb...@nilux.be> writes:
> Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Henry-Nicolas Tourneur <deb...@nilux.be> > > * Package name : python3-listparser > Version : 0.18 > Upstream Author : Kurt Mckee <contac...@kurtmckee.org> > * URL : https://github.com/kurtmckee/listparser > * License : LGPL > Programming Lang: Python > Description : Parse OPML, RDF+FOAF, and iGoogle subscription lists > > Parse OPML, RDF+FOAF, and iGoogle subscription lists > listparser is a Python module that parses subscription lists (also called > reading lists) and returns all of the feeds and subscription lists that it > finds. It supports OPML, RDF+FOAF, and the iGoogle exported settings format, > and runs in Python 2.7, Python 3.3 and up, PyPy, and Jython. > . > The OPML specification defines an outline as a hierarchical, ordered list > of arbitrary elements. The specification is fairly open which makes it > suitable for many types of list data, like RSS feeds. This seems a bit strange to me: "a Python module that parses subscription lists…and returns all of the feeds and subscription lists". I think that this sentence should be rewritten to include the following info from the upstream description "a dictionary will be returned with several keys" (README.rst). To summarise: parses lists and returns a dict in OPML structured format. I'm concerned about the repetitive and ambiguous use of "lists" in the Debian description. Thanks, Nicholas
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