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Two packages need finishing



I have uploaded two packages to experimental that I have toyed around with
but do not find the time to finish them. I would like someone else to
release those if possible. They are already fully debianized but have some
problems needing attention.

Source: plan
Section: x11
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Christoph Lameter <clameter@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 2.1.2.2

Package: plan
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: X/Motif day planner (runs with LessTif)
 Plan is a schedule planner based on X/Motif. It displays a month calendar
 similar to xcal, but every day box is large enough to show appointments
in
 small print. By pressing on a day box, the appointments for that day can
be
 listed and edited. Appointments are entered with the following
information
 (everything except the time is optional):
 .
  - the date, time, and length of the appointment
  - an optional text message to be printed,
  - an optional script to be executed,
  - early-warn and late-warn triggers that precede the alarm time
  - repetitions: [n-th] weekdays, days-of-the-month, every n days, yearly
  - optional fast command-line appointment entry
  - flexible ways to specify holidays and vacations
  - extensive context help
  - multiuser capability using an IP server program


Source: hylafax
Section: comm
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Christoph Lameter <clameter@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 2.1.2.2

Package: hylafax
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},gs-aladin,libjpeg6a,libtiff3
Conflicts: mgetty-fax
Suggests: hylafax-doc
Description: A fax telecommunication system for UNIX systems
 HylaFAX is a telecommunication system for UNIX systems. It supports: 
  sending facsimile 
  receiving facsimile 
  polled retrieval of facsimile 
  transparent shared data use of the modem 
  sending alpha-numeric pages 
 Facsimile can be any size (e.g. A4, B4), either 98 or 196 lpi, and
 transmitted/received as either 1D-encoded or 2D-encoded facsimile data
 (2D-encoded data is
 frequently more compact and hence takes a shorter time to communicate).
Any
 modem that supports one of the standard interfaces for facsimile
operation
 can be used;i.e. any Class 1, Class 2, or Class 2.0 modem. 

Package: hylafax-doc
Architecture: all
Description: Documentation
 This is the html documentation and other documentation for the Hylafax
 package. It is strongly recommended to be installed for those installing
 hylafax for the first time.

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