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Bug#664629: ITP: node-block-stream -- Stream of fixed-size blocks, with zero-padding when necessary



also sprach Jérémy Lal <kapouer@melix.org> [2012.03.19.1510 +0100]:
> * Package name    : node-block-stream
>   Version         : 0.0.5
>   Upstream Author : Isaac Z. Schlueter <i@izs.me>
> * URL             : https://github.com/isaacs/block-stream
> * License         : BSD-2-clause
>   Programming Lang: JavaScript
>   Description     : Stream of fixed-size blocks, with zero-padding when necessary
> 
> Write data into it, and it'll output data in buffer blocks of given size,
> padding with zeroes if necessary when .end() or .flush() are called.

This is a bad description, IMHO. You should not reference "it".

Also — and this goes for all node-* packages that are being packaged
— please try to adopt a consistent approach to the description. The
description should answer the most important questions, like "what
is this?", "who needs this?" and maybe even "what is node?".

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