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Bug#455022: O: records -- Save and index notes in Emacs environment



Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

The current maintainer of records, Tommi Virtanen <tv@debian.org>,
is apparently not active anymore.  Therefore, I orphan this package now.

Maintaining a package requires time and skills. Please only adopt this
package if you are *sure* you will have enough time and attention to
work on it.

If you want to be the new maintainer, please see
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for detailed
instructions how to adopt a package properly.

Some information about this package:

Package: records
Binary: records-gnuemacs, records-common, records-xemacs
Version: 1.4.9-4.1
Priority: optional
Section: editors
Maintainer: Tommi Virtanen <tv@debian.org>
Architecture: all
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
Format: 1.0
Directory: pool/main/r/records
Files:
 ac952ef40a679611cf8bb359ef88434f 567 records_1.4.9-4.1.dsc
 dcfc31e3f2b2cc1874f84d622da89ead 176279 records_1.4.9.orig.tar.gz
 8c12670f54a50a840c7111570ed3e9a7 4798 records_1.4.9-4.1.diff.gz

Package: records-gnuemacs
Priority: optional
Section: text
Installed-Size: 76
Maintainer: Tommi Virtanen <tv@debian.org>
Architecture: all
Source: records
Version: 1.4.9-4.1
Replaces: records
Provides: records
Depends: emacs21, mailcrypt, perl5, records-common
Conflicts: records (<< 1.4.9-2)
Filename: pool/main/r/records/records-gnuemacs_1.4.9-4.1_all.deb
Size: 2420
MD5sum: f63f7e29870283ff2774c9aa457dd95f
SHA1: 7878c344c00a43e96bec68063af521b792334905
SHA256: 2aff2264c8abc2bbee94cc571f44d7719525e43dd2d4f700745d2da1d92aa73d
Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment
 Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes.
 Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects,
 subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed,
 etc.
 .
 This package contains support for GNU Emacs.
Tag: implemented-in::lisp, interface::commandline, role::plugin, suite::emacs, use::editing, use::organizing, works-with::pim

Package: records-common
Priority: optional
Section: text
Installed-Size: 356
Maintainer: Tommi Virtanen <tv@debian.org>
Architecture: all
Source: records
Version: 1.4.9-4.1
Filename: pool/main/r/records/records-common_1.4.9-4.1_all.deb
Size: 119438
MD5sum: ade5db8ff44590d0f74ca5cccb354fa5
SHA1: 87755e3f83bfc769d69aa014d59de6a5eae1bc77
SHA256: b3e21cd1fedfe4644349f90de39ad8c6672c059bf19118b701767cb0b77cd877
Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment
 Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes.
 Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects,
 subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed,
 etc.
 .
 This package contains files common to GNU Emacs and XEmacs. You
 probably want to install either records-gnuemacs or records-xemacs.
Tag: implemented-in::lisp, implemented-in::r, role::app-data, special::auto-inst-parts, suite::emacs, use::editing, use::organizing, works-with::pim

Package: records-xemacs
Priority: optional
Section: text
Installed-Size: 76
Maintainer: Tommi Virtanen <tv@debian.org>
Architecture: all
Source: records
Version: 1.4.9-4.1
Replaces: records
Provides: records
Depends: xemacs21, perl5, records-common
Conflicts: records (<< 1.4.9-2)
Filename: pool/main/r/records/records-xemacs_1.4.9-4.1_all.deb
Size: 2402
MD5sum: c901222c14b5417d3519bdde6b7e4463
SHA1: 6991620a48adf84a8ccbbae998ce149c1d100594
SHA256: 5cfd6678f5d66e06349493884ad6f400c9c22ba3edd212db7c4ba5e180ba0b5e
Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment
 Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes.
 Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects,
 subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed,
 etc.
 .
 This package contains support for XEmacs.
Tag: implemented-in::lisp, interface::commandline, role::plugin, suite::emacs, use::editing, use::organizing, works-with::pim


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 : :'  :    Debian GNU/Linux developer
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