On Sat, 2020-07-25 at 08:36 +0530, Vasudev Kamath wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Vasudev Kamath <vasu...@debian.org> > > * Package name : protocol
I think this name is too generic. > Version : 0.1 > Upstream Author : Luis MartinGarcia <luis.mg...@gmail.com> > * URL : http://www.luismg.com/protocol/ > * License : GPL-3.0 > Programming Lang: Python > Description : a simple command line tool for displaying standard > network protocol headers > > Protocol is a simple command-line tool that serves two purposes: > - Provide a simple way for engineers to have a look at standard network > protocol headers, directly > from the command-line, without having to google for the relevant RFC or > for ugly header image > diagrams. > - Provide a way for researchers and engineers to quickly generate ASCII > RFC-like header diagrams for > their own custom protocols. It sounds quite useful though. Ben. > - why is this package useful/relevant? > It is useful for observing headers of Standard Network protocol without > going to need to go through > wiki page for protocol or from RFC documents. > It is also helpful to generate RFC like ASCII header diagram for custom > protocol. > > - how do you plan to maintain it? > For now myself, might consider later to move it to Python application team. > -- Ben Hutchings Theory and practice are closer in theory than in practice - John Levine
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