Hi, On Thu, 2008-02-14 at 00:45 +0000, a. kelly wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: "a. kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > * Package name : cinebench > Version : 0.22-3
This should be the _upstream_ version, not your debian package's version. > Upstream Author : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * URL : www.cinepaint.org > * License : GPL - LGPL - MIT OSI (a BSD-like license) CinePaint > * contains code that is a mix of open source licenses This is OK, but make sure debian/copyright notes what is licensed under which license. > Programming Lang: C > Description : CinePaint is a collection of free open source software > tools for deep paint manipulation and image processing This should be a description which describes cinebench exactly. It should additionally be shorter than this. > > CinePaint is a computer program to paint on and retouch bitmap frames of > movies. It is a fork of version 1.0.4 of the GNU Image Manipulation > Program (GIMP). It is likely the most successful open source tool in > feature motion picture work today.[1] It is free software under the GNU > General Public License. > > Under its old name Film Gimp, CinePaint has so far been used for films > such as Scooby-Doo, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, The Last > Samurai and Stuart Little[2]. > > Features that set CinePaint apart from its photo-editing predecessor are > the frame manager, the possibility to do onion skinning, and to work > with 16-bit and floating point pixels for HDR. CinePaint supports a > 16-bit colour managed workflow for photographers and printers, including > CIE*Lab and CMYK editing. It supports the Cineon, DPX, and OpenEXR image > file formats. HDR creation from bracketed exposures is easy. Again, should be a description which describes cinebench only. Also, in my opinion, it shouldn't read as a sales pitch.
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