Hi Harlan, thanks for packaging libtenjin-perl Perl module. If you are interested in packaging Perl modules, please consider to join our team requesting an alioth account [1] If you need help or you have any questions don't hesitate to ask on mailing list or on IRC (you can find our funny 'faces' on #debian-perl, OFTC network :-)) Below my comments on your package: Just a note before starting: I'm not a DD, so feel free to ignore my review. * debian/control + Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7): you can update it to (>= 8) + Standards-Version: 3.9.1: you can update it to 3.9.2 + Missing Vcs-* fields: we use git repository for all our packages. For instruction on how to use it, please read http://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/git.html + long description: please substitute 'Tenjin' with 'libtenjin-perl' + short description: should omit any initial indefinite or definite article like 'a', 'an' etc. etc. * debian/compat + Update it to 8 * debian/libtenjin-perl.docs + if the README file does not contains useful information, usually, we don't release it. In this case I think we can release, but wait for a DD opinion. + Perhaps Changes file can be released as 'upstream changelog' but also in this case, wait for a DD opinion * debian/copyright + use DEP-5 format as below Format-Specification: Maintainer: Source: Name: * debian/changelog + please close an ITP/RFP bug http://pkg-perl.alioth.debian.org/howto/RFP.html * debian/patches + Use DEP-3 headers: Description: <what the patch does> Author: <your name> <your email> Forwarded: <no, if there is no reason to forward to upstream> Last-Update: <date of last refresh> Building the package I get this lintian messages: W: libtenjin-perl source: out-of-date-standards-version 3.9.1 (current is 3.9.2) (looks my previous note on debian/control) W: libtenjin-perl: description-synopsis-starts-with-article (looks my previous note on debian/control) I need to check the dependencies you specified in d/control: I'll do it next time, when all this things will be fixed. ..and finally, I hope to see you soon in our team :-) Cheers, Fabrizio. [1]http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianPerlGroup
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