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Bug#637351: ITP: urfkill -- urfkill is a daemon for the management of the radio killswitches.



2011/8/11 Christian PERRIER <bubulle@debian.org>:
> Quoting Keng-Yu Lin (kengyu@lexical.tw):
>> Package: wnpp
>> Severity: wishlist
>> Owner: "Keng-Yu Lin" <kengyu@lexical.tw>
>>
>> * Package name    : urfkill
>>   Version         : 0.2.0
>>   Upstream Author : Gary Lin <glin@suse.com>
>> * URL             : http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/urfkill
>> * License         : GPL, LGPL
>>   Programming Lang: C
>>   Description     : urfkill is a daemon for the management of the radio killswitches.
>>
>> urfkill daemon handles the configuration of the rfkill-related
>> function keys and provides the management of the radio killswitches.
>
>
> radiowhat? :-)
>
> I guess this is about the buttons that are often used to turn wireless
> communication on/off on modern laptops, but this is only a guess.
>
> I would suggest having a more explicit description.
>
> Also, the "Description" you give is a sentence. Short descriptions
> (aka "synopsis") shouldn't be sentences, see Developer's Reference.
>
> Something along "wireless killswitch management daemon for laptops"
> would be appropriate, imho (assuming the package is indeed what I
> think it is..:-))
>
>

Thanks for the suggestion. I modified the description as below.I hope
that it is better explained and understandable.

Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: "Keng-Yu Lin" <kengyu@lexical.tw>

 * Package name    : urfkill
  Version         : 0.2.0
  Upstream Author : Gary Lin <glin@suse.com>
 * URL             : http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/urfkill
 * License         : GPL, LGPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : wireless killswitch management daemon for laptops

 urfkill daemon provides the management of the rfkill-related hotkeys
 and the killswitches in a more configurable way for the common RF
 devices, e.g. WiFi, Bluetooth, WWan, etc. urfkill handles the various
 key codes (KEY_WLAN, KEY_BLUETOOTH, KEY_RFKILL, etc)
 and toggles the killswitches based on a pre-defined policy.



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