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regarding RFP: firefox-syncserver -- Firefox Sync storage and token server
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Phil Morrell <deb...@emorrp1.name>
* Package name : firefox-syncserver
Version : 1.8.0
Upstream Author : Mozilla Corporation
* URL : https://github.com/mozilla-services/syncserver
* License : MPL-2.0
Programming Lang: Python 2
Description : Firefox Sync storage and token server
This is an all-in-one package for running a self-hosted Firefox Sync
server. It bundles the "tokenserver" project for authentication and the
"syncstorage" project for storage, to produce a single stand-alone
webapp.
This server defers authentication to the Mozilla-hosted accounts server
at https://accounts.firefox.com, but stores the user sync data such as
bookmarks, preferences and add-ons.
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It is useful for using the multiple-device features of Firefox Sync
without storing your sensitive data in the cloud. It would also be a
prerequisite for someone packaging the Firefox Accounts server.
I would love to maintain it as part of pkg-mozilla-maintainers, but
since the alioth list is defunct I've not yet got in touch.
https://salsa.debian.org/emorrp1-guest/firefox-syncserver
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According to the README, this software is no longer maintained. As it
requires Python 2.7, it makes no sense to package it for Debian.
Thorsten
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