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Re: [RFR] templates://ssbd/{templates}



Christian Perrier wrote:
> Please send reviews as unified diffs (diff -u) against the original
> files. Comments about your proposed changes will be appreciated.    

Not much to complain about, but:
> Package: ssbd
...
> Description: voice keyer for hamradio use
>  Ssbd (SSB daemon) is a voice keyer to be used by hamradio operators.
>  It's written as part of Tucnak, a contest log for VHF contests, but it is
>  possible to use ssbd with any other program.

This explanation of ssbd's name only explains the part that was
obvious.  Could we have a full expansion of the initialism?

Since your changes and mine affect different files I'll keep my
patch independent.
-- 
JBR
Ankh kak! (Ancient Egyptian blessing)
Source: ssbd
Section: hamradio
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian Hamradio Maintainers <debian-hams@lists.debian.org>
Uploaders: Jaime Robles <jaime@debian.org>, Joop Stakenborg <pa3aba@debian.org>, Patrick Ouellette <pouelle@debian.org>, Hamish Moffatt <hamish@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), po-debconf, libglib2.0-dev, libsndfile1-dev, autoconf, automake1.9
Standards-Version: 3.7.2

Package: ssbd
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, debconf
Description: voice keyer for hamradio use
 Ssbd (Single-SideBand daemon) is a voice keyer to be used by hamradio
 operators. It's written as part of Tucnak, a contest log for VHF contests, but
 it is possible to use ssbd with any other program.
--- control~	2007-04-19 09:01:35.000000000 +0100
+++ control	2007-04-19 09:16:11.000000000 +0100
@@ -10,6 +10,6 @@
 Architecture: any
 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, debconf
 Description: voice keyer for hamradio use
- Ssbd (SSB daemon) is a voice keyer to be used by hamradio operators.
- It's written as part of Tucnak, a contest log for VHF contests, but it is
- possible to use ssbd with any other program.
+ Ssbd (Single-SideBand daemon) is a voice keyer to be used by hamradio
+ operators. It's written as part of Tucnak, a contest log for VHF contests, but
+ it is possible to use ssbd with any other program.

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