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Bug#691479: marked as done (ITP: pcalendar -- application to track women menstrual cycles)



Your message dated Fri, 26 Oct 2012 18:37:40 +1100
with message-id <201210261837.40908.onlyjob@member.fsf.org>
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has caused the Debian Bug report #691479,
regarding ITP: pcalendar -- application to track women menstrual cycles
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

   Package name: pcalendar
        Version: 3.3.0
Upstream Author: Mar'yan Rachynskyy <mrach@users.sourceforge.net>
            URL: http://linuxorg.sourceforge.net/
        License: GPL-3+
    Description: application to track women menstrual cycles

 Periodic Calendar is a GUI application which assists in women menstrual
 cycles tracking and fertility periods prediction. This information can
 be used as. supportive either for conception or contraception planning.
 .
 Periodic Calendar provides support for sympto-thermal method which has
 the highest reliability in fertility periods prediction. User can
 choose any subset of the. features to be used or even fall to the
 generic calendar method (which if used. alone is very unreliable)...
 .
 Periodic Calendar is not an equal substitute to the fertility planning
 consultants or doctors. Before using this application please talk to
 your doctor or read a good book on the subject.
 .
 THIS PROGRAM PREDICTIONS IN NO WAY CAN BE USED AS THE FINAL.
 THERE ARE NO PREDICTION METHODS WHICH PROVIDE 100% RELIABILITY.

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Closing: already in Debian, somehow I missed it.

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