Architecture usage from FTP download numbers
In the recent discussion, there was a question that how to measure architecture usage of Debian, and FTP download numbers were cited. I consider FTP download numbers to be useful statistics to have, so I collected links to blog posts presenting statistics of ftp.it.debian.org, ftp.se.debian.org, ftp.uk.debian.org to a page on Debian wiki here: http://wiki.debian.net/?ArchitectureUsage Please add other useful informations, lest we will lose them buried deep in the list archive. Seo Sanghyeon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#299783: ITP: python-enchant -- A spellchecking library for Python
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Seo Sanghyeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: python-enchant Version : 1.1.0 Upstream Author : Ryan Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * URL : http://pyenchant.sourceforge.net/ * License : LGPL with a special exception to link to non-free spell checker backend (e.g. Microsoft Office spell checker) Description : A spellchecking library for Python PyEnchant consists of Python binding to Enchant spellchecking library and some wrapper classes. It includes all the functionality of Enchant in Pythonic object-oriented interface, and also provides some higher-level functionality than is available in the C API. I consider my package ready. sources.list is: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian/ unstable main -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.10-1-686 Locale: LANG=ko_KR.EUC-KR, LC_CTYPE=ko_KR.EUC-KR (charmap=EUC-KR) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#333120: ITP: icu4j -- International Components for Unicode for Java
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Seo Sanghyeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Package name: icu4j Version : 3.4 Upstream Author : IBM * URL : http://icu.sourceforge.net/ * License : MIT/X Description : International Components for Unicode for Java ICU4J provides Unicode and internalization support for Java. . ICU4J implements Unicode collation and normalization, character set detection, script transliteration, text boundary analysis (word and line breaks), and international calendars (Chinese, Hebrew, Islamic), among other things. . ICU4J team works together with Sun, and in some cases, part of ICU4J gets included in a later release of Java. However, the most current and complete version is found in ICU4J. . Homepage: http://icu.sourceforge.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ITP: cdplayer.app -- Small audio CD player for GNUstep
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 09:25:45PM -0400, sean finney wrote: > i know this has been beaten to death, i really do. but i can't help it... > > On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 01:24:00AM +0100, G?rkan Seng?n wrote: > > Description : cdplayer.app -- Small audio CD player for GNUstep > > then why not gnustep-cdplayer? you don't see the gnome people doing > this with their cdplayer, or kde folks with their pdf viewer... > > (/me puts on his asbestos suit) Please rename "planner" to "gnome-planner" immediately. Please rename "netspeed" to "gnome-netspeed" immediately. Some GNOME people *are* doing that too. I am sure same applies for KDE. Seo Sanghyeon
Package name for GNOME panel applets
This was discussed before: http://lists.debian.org/debian-gtk-gnome/2003/07/msg00176.html And see also Debian GNOME Packaging Policy: http://www.burtonini.com/computing/gnome-policy-20030502-1.html Quote: "Panel Applets. TODO: Panel applets -- "gnome-applet-foo" or "foo-applet" or "gnome-foo-applet?" I ran apt-rdepends on libpanel-applet2-0 and weeded out full applications which happened to provide applets. The result follows: "foo" style: apt-watch bubblemon flink glunarclock gxmms netapplet netspeed teatime "foo-applet" style gtodo-applet imhangul-status-applet lock-keys-applet mboxcheck-applet netmon-applet quick-lounge-applet rhythmbox-applet seti-applet xpenguins-applet "gnome-foo-applet" style: gnome-cpufreq-applet gnome-netstatus-applet gnome-randr-applet gnome-swallow-applet "foo-gnome" style: verbiste-gnome oooqstart-gnome "gnome-foo" style: gnome-blog gnome-pilot "foo-applet-gnome" style: uim-applet-gnome Which is, not consistent. I don't like "netspeed" package name, which is too generic, while its upstream name is "netspeed_applet". See http://mfcn.ilo.de/netspeed_applet/ . Any idea? Seo Sanghyeon