On 22.12.2012 14:40, Dmitry Smirnov wrote: > Dear team, > > I committed initial packaging for "Brain Party" to > > http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-games/brainparty.git > > Some testing and licensing double-check will be appreciated. > > (Due to limited time I'm not converting RFS to ITP just yet so anyone who > interested is welcome to take over). Hi Dmitry, I've commited some changes to the git repo, tested the games and tried to beat the high score. (i'm glad i've found the cheat code) Things i have changed: The short description was a little bit too long (> 80 characters). What do you think about: "36 puzzle games for all the family" ? I have also shortened the long description of brainparty-data but made a remark that the package includes more than 400 images and sounds. I have extracted the changelog section from the README and added an override_dh_installdocs section to debian/rules so lintian stopped complaining. I've added one missing copyright holder and myself to copyrights. I checked the licenses again but couldn't find any mistakes, all the non-free sounds were removed, nice job. The .desktop file and .menu file were updated. I think category LogicGame is a better place. I've also added a longtitle. Installed the manpage as brainparty.6 and not .1. And i added a patch which changed the relative configuration path of .brainparty to a variable one in the user's home directory. Saving and loading of the conf file seems to work fine now. All in all the package is dfsg free, it works and the games are fun. If you agree, i can convert the RFS bug report to an ITP and start looking for a sponsor. I'd be glad if you joined later as another maintainer of brainparty. I haven't removed you from Uploaders yet. Regards, Markus
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