[RFS]s glurp, skippy, gcursor.
Hi,
I'd enjoy joining the Debian Developers team, and so I'm looking for a
sponsor, here are the packages i maintain, they are all lintian free,
(except lintian bug #284728), and have a pbuilder build ( the unstable
one, as I'm using experimental ).
They all can be found (x86 build only by now) on:
http://cxhome.ath.cx/debian/
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* Package name : glurp
Version : 0.11.3
Upstream Author : Andrej Kacian <andrej@kacian.sk>
* URL or Web page : http://glurp.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL
Description : gtk2.4+ frontend to the Music Player Deamon (MPD)
glurps is a gtk2.4+ frontend to the MPD music daemon, it has barely the
same functionalitys gmpc introduced:
* playlist support.
* password connection to MPD.
* adding/removing files from playlists.
* id3 editor.
it is thought slower than gmpc.
Packages can be found here:
http://cxhome.ath.cx/debian/glurp
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Closes #259096
* Package name : skippy
Version : 0.5.0
Upstream Author : Hyriand <hyriand@thegraveyard.org>
: (does not reply to emails )
* URL or Web page : http://thegraveyard.org/skippy.php
* License : GPL
Description : full-screen task-switcher a la OSX Expose
Skippy is what is best described as a full-screen task-switcher for X11.
It tries to provide an alternative when taskbars or regular task-switchers
aren't the most efficient way of switching tasks (like when you have a lot
of applications open).
When activated (currently only through a hotkey), it will arrange and scale
snapshots of all windows on the current desktop and it'll let you pick a
window using a mouse or a keyboard.
Packages can be found here:
http://cxhome.ath.cx/debian/skippy
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Closes #284313
* Package name : gcursor
Version : 0.061
Upstream Authors: Martijn Koedam <qball@qballcow.nl>,
: Sven Herzberg <herzi@abi02.de>
* URL or Web page : http://thegraveyard.org/skippy.php
* License : GPL
Description : gtk+ tool to configure Xcursors themes
This packages allows you to select, preview and change Xcursors themes
introduced in Xfree86 4.3.
If using gnome > 2.5 it uses gconf to set the new cursor theme, by changing
the right key ( X restart needed to take effect ).
If not, it modifies .icons/default/ ( Apps restart needed to take effect).
Packages can be found here:
http://cxhome.ath.cx/debian/gcursor
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Please feel free to drop any comments you'd like.
Cheers.
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Niv ALTIVANIK <xaiki@cxhome.ath.cx>
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