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Dear mentors,

I am looking for a sponsor for my package "php-phpdocumentor". phpdocumentor 
(http://www.phpdoc.org) allows you to automatically generate API documentation 
and tutorials for php libraries. This package would close not one but two 
long-standing bugs: #206536 and #519267. Although this package is lintian-
clean, I am not sure if I do everything the right way, please see towards the 
end of this mail for some questions.

 * Package name    : php-phpdocumentor
   Version         : 1.4.3-1
   Upstream Author : Joshua Eichorn <jeichorn@phpdoc.org>
 * URL             : http://www.phpdoc.org
 * License         : LGPL2
   Section         : web

It builds those binary packages:

php-phpdocumentor - automatic documenting of php api directly from the source.

To access further information about this package, please visit the following 
URL:

  http://mentors.debian.net/package/php-phpdocumentor

Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:

  dget -x http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/php-phpdocumentor/php-
phpdocumentor_1.4.3-1.dsc

This package is lintian-clean, but there are still some things where I'm not 
sure if I do it the right way:
* There is an accidental licensing issue with a single file in version 1.4.3 of 
phpdocumentor. There was a bug filed[0] and its fixed in the latest revision. I 
have created a patch to fix the license to the one in SVN. Is that OK?
* There are three lintian overrides. As far as I can tell the three files are 
in fact right where they should be (and used by the phpdoc that way). I hope 
thats good to. 
* I have created a man-page for phpdoc using help2man and added some minor 
info about it. I hope its sufficient. 
* I used the cdbs system simply because it made my life easy. I am not sure if 
this is allowed in the standard debian distribution?
* I am also not sure of the appropriate section. The default is 'web', but 
i.e. python-sphinx has the section 'python'.

I would be glad if someone reviewed and uploaded this package for me.

Kind regards,

Mathias Ertl

[0] http://pear.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=17906

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