On Fri, 2012-06-22 at 12:19 +0200, gregor herrmann wrote: > On Thu, 21 Jun 2012 22:27:59 -0700, Ioan Rogers wrote: > > > I've just committed a new package to > > pkg-perl/libunicode-stringprep-perl.git > > > > Other than forgetting to CC the ITP (#678478) to this list, I think I > > performed all the required steps. Could somebody review it for me, > > please? > > Done, and some simple TODO items noted in debian/changelog. > I just have a few questions on the TODO: * For the upstream copyright years, the latest release is 2011, but the the module itself says 2007-2009. I assume it's okay to put 2007-2011? * Is there and benefit in depending on the minimum module-build/perl version if those versions predate wheezy? (this would also apply to my using debhelper 8 rather than 9). Backports, I guess? > There's only one thing that makes me a bit uneasy: The license terms > of t/nameprep*. At a first quick reading I'm not convinced this is > DFSG-free (is modification allowed?). > Maybe someone else could take a look at this, too. [Answered this issue separately] Thanks! Ioan
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