Florian Preinstorfer <fp@xell.at> (2014-09-11): > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Florian Preinstorfer <fp@xell.at> > > * Package name : python-strict-rfc3339 > Version : 0.4 > Upstream Author : Daniel Richman, Adam Greig > * URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/strict-rfc3339/ > * License : GPL-3 > Programming Lang: Python > Description : Strict, simple, lightweight RFC3339 functions > > This package tries to stick as closely as possible to RFC3339. Its > goals are: > * Convert unix timestamps to and from RFC3339. > * Either produce RFC3339 strings with a UTC offset (Z) or with the > offset that the C time module reports is the local timezone offset. > * Simple with minimal dependencies/libraries. > * Avoid timezones as much as possible. > * Be very strict and follow RFC3339 as closely as possible. > > This program may be used to improve the validation of json-schema files. > The package python-jsonschema optionally uses this program (if it is > installed) to check the format 'date-time' as specified in the json > schema specification. This package is used in-house and we'd like to > contribute it back to Debian. A sponsor would be needed and a first > draft of the package is available at [1]. FWIW this was uploaded but didn't pass the GPG check: | Sep 11 06:43:38 processing /python-strict-rfc3339_0.4-1_source.changes | Sep 11 06:43:39 GnuPG signature check failed on python-strict-rfc3339_0.4-1_source.changes | Sep 11 06:43:39 (Exit status 2) | Sep 11 06:43:39 /python-strict-rfc3339_0.4-1_source.changes has bad PGP/GnuPG signature! | Sep 11 06:43:39 Removing /python-strict-rfc3339_0.4-1_source.changes, but keeping its associated files for now. (I was looking at queued's log for other reasons when I noticed this, so I thought I'd drop you a quick note.) Mraw, KiBi.
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