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Message #10027
[Bug 392410] Re: MIRs for UNR packages
MIR for webfav:
1. Availability: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/webfav; available for all supported architectures
2. Rationale:
* Dependency of ubuntu-netbook-remix
3. Security:
* No CVE entries.
* No Secunia history.
* Any binaries running as root or suid/sgid ? Any daemons ?
* No network activity directly -- it stores favourites for firefox.
* Does not directly process binary or structured data.
* No source code review.
4. Quality assurance:
* Package works out of the box.
* No debconfage.
* Package is not in Debian.
* Upstream is calm.
* Upstream bug tracker: https://bugs.launchpad.net/webfav
* No hardware requirements.
* No test suite.
5. UI standards:
* User-visible strings are internationalized using standard gettext system ? No, the XPI system.
* Package with translatable strings builds a PO template during package build ? No, see previous.
* End-user applications ship a desktop file ? No.
6. Standards compliance:
* Complies with FHS and Debian Policy.
* Mozilla-devscripts + CDBS, no patch system. A little bit odd, but that's Mozilla for you.
7. Dependencies:
* All Build-Depends are in main, except it Depends on netbook-launcher, which is currently in universe.
8. Maintenance:
* How much maintenance is this package likely to need ? Not much.
* Who is responsible for monitoring the quality of this package and fixing its bugs ? Are they Ubuntu or Debian developers ? The mobile team.
9. Background information:
* The general purpose and context of the package should be clear from the package's debian/control file. If it isn't then please explain.
* Upstream calls this software webfav.
10. Internationalization:
* Are graphical applications translatable? Do they support gettext? Not a graphical application.
** Changed in: webfav (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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[MIR] UNR packages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392410
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