[Pkg-anonymity-tools] RFS: libfte and fteproxy

Jérémy Bobbio lunar at debian.org
Tue Mar 17 12:44:01 UTC 2015


Rolf Leggewie:
> Kevin P Dyer, author of FTE had approached me in the past and together
> we've put up a Debian package (well, two in fact) for inclusion in
> Debian.  I am DM, my usual sponsor has been busy since the window on
> jessie threatened to close.  So, here I am looking for a sponsor.
> 
> https://fteproxy.org/
> https://bugs.debian.org/770603 (libfte ITP)
> https://bugs.debian.org/746554 (fteproxy ITP)

I had a quick look. I did not try to build the packages.

> http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/libf/libfte/libfte_0.1.0-1.dsc

I'm not sure that the long description would be helpful to someone
wondering “do I need this?”

There's a README and a README.md, but only the first one is shipped. Not
sure which is really useful in the context of Debian.

> http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/f/fteproxy/fteproxy_0.2.19-1.dsc

I see tests in fteproxy/tests. Any reasons not to run them at build
time?

I must say I'm a bit surprised to see fteproxy depends on obfsproxy.
obfsproxy is for me an end-user application and not a library. Should we
architecture things differently somewhere in the chain? I would assume
more things should be moved in pyptlib but that's from an outsider.

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