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Bug#900286: marked as done (ITP: spm -- simple password manager)



Your message dated Fri, 20 Jul 2018 01:35:36 +0200
with message-id <dac73782-1a21-b018-cd35-469b9cf0103a@ninthfloor.org>
and subject line Re: Dropping this ITP
has caused the Debian Bug report #900286,
regarding ITP: spm -- simple password manager
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Paride Legovini <pl@ninthfloor.org>

* Package name    : spm
  Version         : 1.5.0
  Upstream Author : Klemens Nanni <kl3@posteo.org>
* URL             : https://notabug.org/kl3/spm
* License         : GPL-3+
  Programming Lang: sh
  Description     : simple password manager

spm is a single fully POSIX shell compliant script utilizing gpg2 combination
with basic tools such as find(1) and tree(1). Passwords are stored as GPG
encrypted files with directories funtioning as (sub)groups. spm reads/writes
passwords via standard input/output allowing you to build flexible and powerful
management tools.

spm was initially inspired by pass(1). The two are still similar, but they
should not be considered compatible.

In Debian the script will be installed as 'spm.sh' to avoid a name clash
(salt-common installs /usr/bin/spm). The manpage will be patched accordingly.

This package is for people looking for a pass(1)-like tool, but who prefer a
simpler tool (spm is less than 100 SLOC) and are not interested in the extra
functionality given by the integration of pass and git. I personally use both.

The upstream author supports this packaging effort and agrees with the
spm->spm.sh rename.

Paride

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After pondering over it, I have decided to drop this ITP. The use case
is covered well enough by pass(1).

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