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Bug#868226: marked as done (RFS: KensBingo/1.0.0)



Your message dated Thu, 13 Jul 2017 15:39:09 +0500
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has caused the Debian Bug report #868226,
regarding RFS: KensBingo/1.0.0
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Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal

Package name: KensBingo
Version: 1.0.1
URL: www.cftb.net

I will probably get flamed for posting this but here goes....

Many years ago I wrote a simple bingo program for use in a bar I used to 
go to as a regular, this was written using c# and .NET

I have recently re-written it in Python, and think it would be a nice 
companion to the PyKaraoke package.

It just generates random bingo numbers, and includes a check screen....

It's all extremely simple, and only comprises one small short Python 
file, so all the complex info about packaging for deb I find over 
complex for one short Python file.

Could anyone possibly consider putting it in the deb repo for me, I have 
not even followed the "Git" route, as again that seems to apply more to 
complex programs.

My software which being Python runs from the source code can be found on 
the Bingo page at www.cftb.net, I have no copyright issues, it can be 
freely copied and distributed.

Ken




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Ken Williams.
Torremar Benidorm & Bella Vista Rhyl.

A Unix/Linux user since 1983.

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On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 11:26:37AM +0100, Ken Williams wrote:
> Package: sponsorship-requests
This is not an RFS thus closing it.

> It just generates random bingo numbers, and includes a check screen....
> 
> It's all extremely simple, and only comprises one small short Python
> file, so all the complex info about packaging for deb I find over
> complex for one short Python file.
Doesn't sound too convincing for me, but whatever.

> Could anyone possibly consider putting it in the deb repo for me, I have
> not even followed the "Git" route, as again that seems to apply more to
> complex programs.
If you want that you may file an RFP instead, see
https://wiki.debian.org/RFP
Note though that request for packaging random software rarely have any
effect.

> My software which being Python runs from the source code can be found on
> the Bingo page atwww.cftb.net, I have no copyright issues, it can be
> freely copied and distributed.
"freely copied and distributed" is not enough for us though (lacks "freely
modified" among other things). You should use a real free license, like
Expat.

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