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Re: RFS: devise_invitable



2012/10/24 Serafeim Zanikolas <sez@debian.org>:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 09:04:32PM +0200, tornow@riseup.net wrote:
>> Hi all!
>> Sorry, i forgot to add the link (i rather didn't know).
>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/ruby-devise-invitable
>> greetings; M.Tornow
>
> please list the .dsc URL in future RFS calls.
>
> some remarks:
>
> - the target distribution is set to UNRELEASED; please set it to unstable

Shouldn't it be experimental till the freeze is lifted? I think only
changes that is supposed to go to next stable can be uploaded to
unstable right now and we can't add new packages after freeze. Please
clarify.

> - the long description (copy/pasted from upstram) needs some editing:
>
>  It adds support for send invitations by email
>   (it requires to be authenticated) and accept the invitation by setting a
>     password.
>
> could be rewritten as follows:
>
>  It allows authenticated users to invite other people via email. Recipients of
>  an email invitation can sign up after choosing a password.
>
> - edit debian/ruby-devise-invitable.docs to list docs to be installed
>
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>
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