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Bug#815972: marked as done (ITP: python-nameparser -- module for parsing human names into their in individual components)



Your message dated Fri, 26 Feb 2016 16:20:28 +0000
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and subject line closing ITP: python-nameparser -- module for parsing human names into their in individual components
has caused the Debian Bug report #815972,
regarding ITP: python-nameparser -- module for parsing human names into their in individual components
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Edward Betts <edward@4angle.com>

* Package name    : python-nameparser
  Version         : 0.3.11
  Upstream Author : Derek Gulbranson <derek73@gmail.com>
* URL             : https://github.com/derek73/python-nameparser
* License         : LGPL-2.1+
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description     : module for parsing human names into their in individual components

 The HumanName class splits a name string up into name parts based on placement
 in the string and matches against known name pieces like titles. It joins name
 pieces on conjunctions and special prefixes to last names like "del". Titles
 can be chained together and include conjunctions to handle titles like
 "Asst Secretary of State". It can also try to correct capitalization of all
 upper or lowercase names.
 .
 It attempts the best guess that can be made with a simple, rule-based approach.
 Unicode is supported, but the parser is not likely to be useful for languages
 that to not share the same structure as English names. It's not perfect, but it
 gets you pretty far.

I plan to maintain this package as part of the Debian Python Modules Team.
-- 
Edward.

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Please retitle bug 735611 from RFP to ITP and set yourself as the owner.

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