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Bug#836900: RFS: powerzz/1.0.1 and RFS: upshutzz/1.0.0



Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal

Dear mentors:

We at AdoraDeal LLC are big fans of Debian and Open Source programs. We
recently released several little programs under GPL V3.0. Among the programs
we released are the two below, which I believe may fill a gap and be useful
for many people. If someone is interested on making a package with any of
those two, I would love to see that (I created those programs exactly
because I needed them and no similar alternative was available on Debian, at
least for LXDE). The programs I am suggesting are:

powerzz V1.0.1: powerzz is a battery power monitor. It will warn the user of
low battery power when the charge level reaches 15%, and it will start the
critical action when the battery charge level reaches 7% (at that point, a
warning will be shown and the user will have 30 seconds to cancel the
critical action by pressing "Cancel"). This program has 3 settings, which
can be chosen via a zenity gui: "off" (do nothing), critical action
"hibernate" and critical action "shutdown". It uses cron to run. A simple &
useful power manager for LXDE and other desktops.
https://www.adoradeal.com/powerzz.html 				

upshutzz V1.0.0: upshutzz is an "on-demand", unassisted system update
program. It will check for and fix any software packages "errors" and broken
dependencies, then it will update the package lists from the repositories
(apt-get update), then it will run a safe update (apt-get upgrade), then it
will check for and update (if installed) the flash player, and after it
finishes running it will shutdown the computer. The upshutzz program should
be used when you are ready to shutdown the computer for the day, just launch
it and leave the computer doing its thing - the easiest way to update, ever!
https://www.adoradeal.com/upshutzz.html 

Regards,

Jamil Said Jr.
President - AdoraDeal LLC
www.AdoraDeal.com


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