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Work-Needing and Prospective Packages



Work-Needing and Prospective Packages for Debian GNU/Linux
Philippe Troin, phil@fifi.org
$Id: packages.sgml,v 1.51 1997/08/04 07:11:51 phil Exp $

1.  General Questions

1.1.  Before reading this document

You should have read the Debian GNU/Linux FAQ
<http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/>.

1.2.  Purpose of this document

This document is intended to identify areas that need your
contributions. It provides information that hopefully changes quite
often, so it supplements the Debian GNU/Linux FAQ.

1.3.  Getting newer versions of this document

Newer versions of this document will be available via FTP and HTTP:

o  <http://www.debian.org/doc/prospective-packages.html>

o  <ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/doc/package-developer/prospective-
   packages.txt>

1.4.  Feedback

Please send additions, corrections, suggestions and wishes to Philippe
Troin phil@fifi.org.  Please mention to which version of this document
your comments refer.

2.  Changes

2.1.  Since version 1.50 1997/07/28

o  Removed the notes section.

o  Removed x48 from "packages someone is working on".

o  Added Robert Leslie rob@mars.org packages to the orphaned section.

o  Added AX25 software and multicast (mbone) to needed section.

o  Added smalleiffel to "packages someone is working on".

o  Removed erreously listed packages mgetty and ircd (attributed to
   Ben Gertzfield). Mgetty has been taken over by someone, and ircd
   actually belongs to Christopher Lameter.

o  Added HTML version of Matt Welsh's "Installation &  Getting
   Started" in "packages someone is working on".

o  Added xbat to "packages someone is working on".

o  Removed scion sniffit radiusdmerit-lass phpfi xssi from the
   "packages someone is working on" section and added flin and deliver
   to the "packages needing a new maintainer" section.

o  Added agrep to the needed packages section.

o  Ipx and ncpfs taken over and removed.

o  Workman was wrongly listed as orphaned, removed.

o  Added xzx in "packages someone is working on".

o  Moved clisp form needed packages to "packages someone is working
   on".

3.  Orphaned packages

(An orphaned package is a package that has no current maintainer.)

Please inform me via e-mail:

o  when you find that you need to orphan a package

o  when you believe that the following list is incomplete

o  when you would like to maintain one of these packages.

Orn E. Hansen :

o  dialdcost

o  hextype

o  speak-freely (non-US developper)

o  xega

o  xmailtool

o  xspread

Yves Arrouye Yves.Arrouye@marin.fdn.fr :

o  compress-package

o  ppd-adobe-common, ppd-adobe-extra, ppd-adobe-misc, ppd-gs

o  psptools

llucius llucius@millcomm.com :

o  dialog

Dominik Kubla dominik@debian.org :

o  arpd

o  cflow

o  csh

o  ptx

o  spell

o  vlock

Brian C. White bcwhite@verisim.com :

o  zyxel

Raul D. Miller moth@firefly.com :

o  j1 (in old source format)

o  sam (in old source format)

o  ucbmpeg (in old source format)

o  ucbmpegplay (in old source format)

Michael Nonweiler mrn20@cam.ac.uk :

o  nas

Jim Robinson jimr@simons-rock.edu :

o  mh-papers

o  term

o  witalian

o  pari, paridoc

o  wnorwegian

Joost Witteveen joost@rulcmc.leidenuniv.nl :

o  xosview (probably to be abandonned)

Doug Geiger runexe@ntplx.net :

o  apsfilter

Erick Branderhorst branderh@debian.IAEhv.nl :

o  giftrans

o  idutch

o  mathpad

o  mfbasfnt

o  wdutch

o  wenglish

Christian Linhart chris@cosy.sbg.ac.at :

o  statserial

o  xarchie

o  bibindex

J.A.vanderMost jvdmost@wi.leidenuniv.nl :

o  dmalloc

Shaya Potter spotter@CapAccess.org :

o  opie

Stuart Lamble lamble@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au :

o  fsp

Patrick Weemeeuw atrick@netvision.be :

o  tripwire

Larry 'Daffy' Daffner zzie@airmail.net :

o  xscreensaver

Guy R. Thomas gthomas@native-ed.bc.ca :

o  dld (do we still need this ?)

Patrick J Edwards edwards@cambridgnet.sk.ca :

o  mailpgp

Dermot Bradley bradley@muck.gpl.net :

o  radiusd-merit

Fabien Ninoles ninf01@gel.usherb.ca :

o  vrweb

Peter Tobias tobias@et-inf.fho-emden.de :

o  dip & sliplogin (used to be in netstd).

Robert Leslie rob@mars.org :

o  deliver

o  figfonts

o  figlet

o  hfsutils

o  maelstrom

o  motifnls

o  sox

Others:

o  xcompat (should we drop it ?)

o  libc4 (a.out compatibility)

4.  Packages needing a new maintainer

Please inform me via e-mail:

o  when you find that you'd like to discontinue maintaining a package

Please inform the mainatiner of the package:

o  when you would like to maintain one of the packages.

Sven Rudolph sr1@inf.tu-dresden.de :

o  chimera (should be upgraded to v1.70)

o  enscript

o  seyon

o  lpr

o  xonix

o  xpat2

o  xsok

Martin Schulze joey@infodrom.north.de :

o  xarclock

o  lha

o  dosfstools

o  sendfile

Joe Kirby kirby@utk.edu :

o  lxtools

Christoph Lameter clameter@waterf.org :

o  ncsa

o  genromfs

o  bridge/bridgex (Bridging Tools for Kernel 2.0.X/2.1.X)

o  berolist

o  adbbs (needs a better setup of pre-customized files)

o  gpc

o  libgpc2

o  gpc-doc

o  verse

o  freefont

o  fdos

o  sharefont

o  newsx

o  syslinux

o  pash

o  zmailer

o  isite

o  knfs

o  poppassd

o  transproxy

o  loadlin

o  freetype

o  omir

o  komirr

o  worklog

o  mserver

o  ircd

Karl Ferguson karl@tower.net.au :

o  sysutils

Christian Schwarz schwarz@monet.m.isar.de :

o  dvi2tty

o  hyperlatex

o  info2www

o  latex2rtf

o  mysql

Vincent Renardias vincent@waw.com :

o  ftplib

o  lde

o  libdnd1

o  libdnd1-dev

o  macutils

o  mcvert

o  offix-clipboard

o  offix-editor

o  offix-execute

o  offix-files

o  offix-trash

o  xabacus

o  xfishtank

o  xgalaga

o  xmcpustate

o  xodo

Michael Meskes meskes@Informatik.RWTH-Aachen.DE :

o  html2latex

o  icmake

o  ntfs

o  xftp

Joost Witteveen joost@rulcmc.leidenuniv.nl :

o  bin86

o  libpaper

o  axe

o  es

o  pixmap

Johnie Ingram johnie@netgod.net :

o  flin

o  deliver

5.  Packages that someone is working on

Programs listed in this section aren't yet available as Debian
packages, but someone is working on providing a package.

If you would like to work on one of these packages please contact the
responsible person listed below.

krs@caos.aamu.edu (Karl R. Sackett) :

o  swarm - Objective-C based artificial life research tool

o  GNU Smalltalk

o  utf-mailx: scripts to add UTF support to mailx.

o  SATAN - net security scanner

o  gabriel - detects SATAN scans

o  drone - automatically runs batch jobs of simultion programs.

o  empire - Wolfpack Empire war simulation

o  togl - a Tk widget for OpenGL rendering

o  nanocad - a freeware CAD system for nanotechnology

o  WISE - WWW-based project management and metrics system

Darren torin@daft.com :

o  giftool

Brian Sulcer bsulcer@gibson.com :

o  vile (vi-like editor)

o  rogue

o  umoria

Martin Schulze joey@infodrom.north.de :

o  vtwm: Virtual Window Manager for X11

o  yodl

o  w3-msql (W3 frontend for mSQL)

Christian Lynbech lynbech@daimi.aau.dk :

o  ilisp (emacs interface to a number of lisp systems)

o  hyperbole (emacs hypertext/info management system)

o  oobr (emacs package for browsing OO programs)

o  STk (Scheme Tk, a scheme interpreter with Tk support)

Dermot Bradley bradley@debian.org :

o  Umich LDAP

o  Nocol (network admin/monitoring)

Vincent Renardias vincent@odin.waw.com :

o  FWF (Free Widget Foundation) - A pretty good set of graphic widgets

o  Aero (A Physically Based Simulation and Animation System -
   <http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/ipvr/bv/aero/> )

Klee Dienes klee@sedona.com :

o  NIST's POSIX validation suite

Yoshiaki Yanagihara yosiaki@bsd2.kbnes.nec.co.jp :

o  japanese packages (mule, kon, kterm, canna, Japanese Extended less)

Boris D. Beletsky borik@isracom.co.il :

o  MIT scheme

o  Freedom Desktop <ftp://fsw.com/pub/fdlite/FDlite1.32.tar.gz>

Christian Leutloff leutloff@sundancer.tng.oche.de :

o  newtl (accessing Apple Newton Messagepad)

Todd Graham Lewis tlewis@mindspring.com :

o  Kerberos ver. V (crypto) (non-US maintainer still needed)

o  socks

Bill Bumgarner bbum@friday.com :

o  GnuStep-related packages

Kai Henningsen kai@khms.westfalen.de :

o  sather

Lukas Nellen lukas@teorica0.ifisicacu.unam.mx :

o  thttpd

Loic Prylli lprylli@graville.fdn.fr :

o  jove

John Goerzen jgoerzen@complete.org :

o  WorldVU-Atlantis BBS package

o  midiplay (MIDI player)

Tristan McCann trismcc@nh.ultranet.com :

o  Linux phone

Martin Alonso Soto Jacome masoto@uniandes.edu.co :

o  jazz midi sequencer <http://rokke.grm.hia.no/per/jazz.html>

Christian Meder christian.meder@utoronto.ca :

o  MuPAD

Andy Mortimer andy.mortimer@poboxes.com :

o  TinyMUSH

Larry Gilbert irving@pobox.com :

o  hypernews

o  xmorph

Lalo Martins lalo@webcom.com :

o  djgpp

o  enlightenment

o  enlighthemes

o  imlib

o  rxvt-imlib

o  eterm

Luis Francisco Gonzalez luisgh@cogs.susx.ac.uk :

o  xgammon

Yann Dirson dirson@univ-mlv.fr :

o  perl5 programming (documentation)

o  Using SGML - basic concepts (documentation)

o  Understanding and writing SGML DTDs (documentation)

Hamish Moffatt moffatt@yallara.cs.rmit.EDU.AU :

o  atp (text to postscript converter)

o  cam (ncurses based mixer for sound cards)

o  mars_nwe <ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/ncpfs> (Netware server )

Anthony Fok foka@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca :

o  OpusTeX

Mark Mickan mmickan@ozemail.com.au :

o  hylafax

Marco Budde Marco.Budde@hqsys.antar.com :

o  HTML version of Matt Welsh's "Installation &	Getting Started"

Drake Diedrich dld@empire.anu.edu.au :

o  PVW

o  DQS

Charles Briscoe-Smith cpb4@ukc.ac.uk :

o  UPS - the X-based debugger. (There are Linux-specific patches
   around.)

o  GSpreview

Peter Tonoli anarchie@brimstone.suburbia.net :

o  terroid

Oliver Elphick olly@lfix.co.uk :

o  smalleiffeil

Joost Kooij joost@kooij.com :

o  xbat

Juan Cespedes cespedes@etsit.upm.es :

o  xzx

Will Lowe lowe@mail.eecis.udel.edu :

o  clisp

6.  Programs that aren't available yet in Debian

Programs listed in this section aren't yet available as Debian
packages, but there has been an expressed desire to include them.

If you want to create a Debian package, send me an e-mail.

6.1.  Programming and development:

o  Scheme->C

o  ECoLisp - a Common Lisp compiler that produces faster code but
   isn't as widely used as GCL

o  CLiCC - Common Lisp compiler that generates stand-alone apps
   (rather large ones, though)

o  CLX - Common Lisp Xlib implementation

o  PCL - Portable Common Loops for GCL

o  Cross-compilation environments for alpha, m68k, SPARC

o  Modula-3
   <http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/modula-3/html/home.html>
   (building this requires up to 200MB hard disk space!)

o  ACE <http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE.html> (a free C++
   library)

o  omniORB <http://www.orl.co.uk/omniORB/omniORB.html>

6.2.  USENET news software:

o  strn.

6.3.  Graphics:

o  Kubota Graphics Corporation's now-PD 3-D visualization system,
   Dore'.

6.4.  Games:

o  rocks and diamonds

6.5.  X11:

o  Andrew

o  grok (database with many functions)

o  xidle

o  linux explorer (a file manager a la windows explorer) Linux
   Explorer <http://jungfrau.ptf.hro.nl/explorer>

6.6.  Networking/Communication

o  Roxen <http://www.roxen.com/> (WWW server)

o  ftptool

o  Speakerphone/Answering Machine for USR and Rockwell Modems
   <http://www.mindspring.com/~bnaylor/spk/>

o  AX25 software

o  multicast (MBONE)

6.7.  Text utilities

o  HTML editors (tkHTML, auc-html.el)

o  Virtual Paper
   <http://www.research.digital.com:80/SRC/virtualpaper/>

o  JADE <http://www.jclark.com/jade/>

o  agrep <ftp://ftp.cs.arizona.edu/agrep>

6.8.  Misc

o  Artificial Life Programs ( http://alife.santafe.edu )

o  Acmaint <ftp://ftp.ecn.purdue.edu/pub/ACMAINT/> (User
   administration tool)

7.  Programs that someone should write

This section contains suggestions/wishes for programs. There is no
known implementation of such a program for Linux.

o  amspell (ms-dos) like spell checker, i.e. a spell checker what
   checks the complete text first, searching for alternatives (on the
   fly) and asking for user action at the very end of the checking
   process. This saves much time on low memory machines.

o  A Debian administration tool. If possible with text frontend, web
   frontend and x11 frontend.




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