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Bug#565946: marked as done (ITP: remotepad-server -- Server for mouse/keyboard X11 remote control using Apple's iPhone)



Your message dated Wed, 24 Nov 2010 23:09:52 +0100
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and subject line Re: RFS: remotepad-server
has caused the Debian Bug report #565946,
regarding ITP: remotepad-server -- Server for mouse/keyboard X11 remote control using Apple's iPhone
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Alexandre Rossi <alexandre.rossi@gmail.com>


* Package name    : remotepad-server
  Version         : 1.10
  Upstream Author : Kawamoto Yosihisa <RemotePad-request@tenjin.org>
* URL             : http://www.tenjin.org/RemotePad/
* License         : GPL and BSD-like
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : Server for mouse/keyboard X11 remote control using Apple's iPhone

RemotePad is an open source application that controls the mouse cursor of
your desktop PC. This way, you can use your iPhone or iPod touch as a
wireless touchpad!



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> Hmm, if the client were ported to Debian/X11 then I might like to
> sponsor this, since I run Debian on my OpenMoko FreeRunner and played
> with this air-mouse project that does something similar. You might
> want to put those two upstreams in touch with each other

air-mouse seems to be an accelerometer mouse driver. I cannot see
anything about network communications in the project, but maybe
overlooked something.

> Just FYI ( for anyone on the list ) -- there's software in Debian that
> does this already -- rinputd

You're right, remotux/rinputd already does all this in a better way
(SSL) and as I could not care less about the Windows server which is
the only thing lacking from rinputd, there is no more interest for me
here.

This message should close the ITP.

Thanks for all the input, I'll leave the package on the site a bit
before deleting it.

Alex


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