[SCM] Packaging of Template::Plugin::Datetime::Format in Debian branch, master, updated. 4ff783836a8ef77fd6bf9b8de860a7011579c7cc

Julien Vaubourg julien at vaubourg.com
Sun Jan 22 19:05:31 UTC 2012


The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 4ff783836a8ef77fd6bf9b8de860a7011579c7cc
Author: Julien Vaubourg <julien at vaubourg.com>
Date:   Sun Jan 22 20:04:50 2012 +0100

    Applied TODO, thx gregor - Template is not required by Format.pm

diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 971a9aa..5d39ddd 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,10 +1,4 @@
-libtemplate-plugin-datetime-format-perl (0.02-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
-
-  TODO:
-  - d/control:
-    + remove POD styles from short and long description
-    + short description is not a noun phrase (and too long)
-    + shouldn't libtemplate-perl be in Depends too?
+libtemplate-plugin-datetime-format-perl (0.02-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * Initial Release. (Closes: #41280)
 
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index 7eaad6e..593b00f 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ Architecture: all
 Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends},
          libdatetime-perl,
          libmoose-perl
-Description: formatting DateTime objects from inside TT with C<DateTime::Format>-style formatters
- Oftentimes, you have a DateTime|DateTime object that you want to render in
- your template. However, the default rendering (2008-01-01T01:23:45) is pretty
- ugly. Formatting the DateTime with a DateTime::Format|DateTime::Format object
+Description: formatting of DateTime from inside TT with DateTime::Format-style
+ Oftentimes, you have a DateTime object that you want to render in
+ your template. However, the default rendering (2008-01-01T01:23:45)
+ is pretty ugly. Formatting the DateTime with a DateTime::Format object
  is the usual solution, but there's usually not a nice place to put the
  formatting code.
  .
- Template::Plugin::Datetime::Format solves that problem. You can create a
- formatter object from within TT and then use that object to format DateTime
- objects.
+ Template::Plugin::Datetime::Format solves that problem. You can create
+ a formatter object from within TT and then use that object to format
+ DateTime objects.

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Packaging of Template::Plugin::Datetime::Format in Debian



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