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RFS: nautilussvn (2nd try)



Hello all,

It's been three weeks so I thought I'd repost my RFS. My initial RFS
didn't attract any feedback, so I'd appreciate any comments on the
packaging or the RFS itself, even if no-one wants to sponsor an upload
at this time.

My GPG signature has changed since last time, but there are no other
changes.

* Package name    : nautilussvn
  Version         : 0.12.beta1.2-1
  Upstream Author : Bruce van der Kooij <brucevdkooij@gmail.com>
(There are several, but Bruce is the best point of contact.)
* URL             : http://code.google.com/p/nautilussvn/
* License         : GPL-2+
  Section         : devel
  Language        : python

(It uses CDBS for building.)

It builds these binary packages:
nautilussvn - Integrated Subversion support for Nautilus

The package appears to be lintian clean.

The upload would fix these bugs: 469181 (ITP)

The package can be found on mentors.debian.net:
- URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/n/nautilussvn
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable
main contrib non-free
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/n/nautilussvn/nautilussvn_0.12.beta1.2-1.dsc

Description: Integrated Subversion support for Nautilus
  An extension to Nautilus to allow better integration with the
  Subversion source control system. NautilusSVN adds Subversion
  related commands to the Nautilus context menu, and
  subversion-controlled directories will be detected automatically and
  decorated with appropriate emblems. It is similar to the TortoiseSVN
  project on Windows.

I believe that this package would benefit Debian as there are, to my
knowledge, no integrated SVN interfaces for the GNOME desktop
environment in Debian. I have been using this package myself for months
(at home and work), and have found it immensely useful. The upstream
development has grown considerably since inception and remains active.
The authors are passionate about the quality of the software and
prioritise improvement of current performance and features over growth
of features.

Regards,
Jason Heeris

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