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Bug#879209: marked as done (RFS: RazerCommander/1.2.0 [ITA] [ITP])



Your message dated Fri, 20 Oct 2017 19:03:53 +0500
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and subject line Re: Bug#879209: RFS: RazerCommander/1.2.0 [ITA] [ITP]
has caused the Debian Bug report #879209,
regarding RFS: RazerCommander/1.2.0 [ITA] [ITP]
to be marked as done.

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Package: sponsorship-requests
  Severity: wishlist


 Dear mentors,

  I am looking for a sponsor for Gabriele Musco's package RazerCommander:

 * Package name    : RazerCommander
   Version         : 1.2.0
   Upstream Author : Gabriele Musco emaildigabry@gmail.com
 * URL             : https://github.com/GabMus/razerCommander
 * License         : GPLv3+
   Section         : main
   Dependency      : razer-drivers

I am not the original author of RazerCommander. It was and continues to be developed by Gabriele Musco. 

He merely does not have the energy to maintain an official Debian package:  https://github.com/GabMus/razerCommander/issues/55#issuecomment-334993331

It has one dependency, razer-drivers, which appears to incorporate a number of other packages.


I would like to get RazerCommander into the Debian main repository so it will be easier for myself and others to install in Debian. 

Currently, the only way is to install it from either a binary package downloaded from the RazerCommander page on GitHub or to compile the source code (also hosted there) and 
then install, neither of which is as convenient as being able to install from an official Debian repository.


Regards,
	Josh Blagden


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On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 09:54:56AM -0400, Josh Blagden wrote:
> Package: sponsorship-requests
>   Severity: wishlist
> 
> 
>  Dear mentors,
> 
>   I am looking for a sponsor for Gabriele Musco's package RazerCommander:
> 
>  * Package name    : RazerCommander
>    Version         : 1.2.0
>    Upstream Author : Gabriele Musco emaildigabry@gmail.com
>  * URL             : https://github.com/GabMus/razerCommander
>  * License         : GPLv3+
>    Section         : main
>    Dependency      : razer-drivers
> 
> I am not the original author of RazerCommander. It was and continues to be developed by Gabriele Musco. 
> 
> He merely does not have the energy to maintain an official Debian package:  https://github.com/GabMus/razerCommander/issues/55#issuecomment-334993331
> 
> It has one dependency, razer-drivers, which appears to incorporate a number of other packages.
> 
> 
> I would like to get RazerCommander into the Debian /main/ repository so it will be easier for myself and others to install in Debian. 
> 
> Currently, the only way is to install it from either a binary package downloaded from the RazerCommander page on GitHub or to compile the source code (also hosted there) and 
> then install, neither of which is as convenient as being able to install from an official Debian repository.
This doesn't look like an RFS.
If you don't have a package ready, you need to follow https://mentors.debian.net/intro-maintainers
I'm closing this report.

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