[DRE-maint] ruby-openid_2.1.8debian-3_amd64.changes is NEW

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libopenid-ruby1.8_2.1.8debian-3_all.deb
  to main/r/ruby-openid/libopenid-ruby1.8_2.1.8debian-3_all.deb
libopenid-ruby_2.1.8debian-3_all.deb
  to main/r/ruby-openid/libopenid-ruby_2.1.8debian-3_all.deb
(new) ruby-openid_2.1.8debian-3.debian.tar.gz optional ruby
(new) ruby-openid_2.1.8debian-3.dsc optional ruby
(new) ruby-openid_2.1.8debian-3_all.deb optional ruby
Ruby library for verifying and serving OpenID identities
 Ruby OpenID makes it easy to add OpenID authentication to your web
 applications.
 This library is a port of the Python OpenID library, and features:
 .
  * API for verifying OpenID identities (OpenID::Consumer)
  * API for serving OpenID identities (OpenID::Server)
  * Consumer and server support for extensions, including simple registration
  * Yadis 1.0 and OpenID 1.0 service discovery, including server fallback
  * Does not depend on underlying web framework
  * Multiple storage implementations (Filesystem, SQL)
  * Comprehensive test suite
  * Example code to help you get started, including:
    - WEBrick based consumer
    - Ruby on rails based server
    - OpenIDLoginGenerator for quickly creating a rails app that uses OpenID
      for authentication
    - ActiveRecord adapter for using an SQL store in rails
(new) ruby-openid_2.1.8debian.orig.tar.gz optional ruby


Changes:
ruby-openid (2.1.8debian-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Added missing files and license paragraphs to debian/copyright for
    examples/rails_openid/public/javascripts/*.js.
  * Override lintian warnings about duplicate description for transitional
    packages.
 .
ruby-openid (2.1.8debian-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Paul van Tilburg ]
  * Use different source via uscan/the watch file; reapplied repack.
  * Source packages adapted according to the new Ruby policy:
    - Build for both ruby1.8 and ruby1.9.1.
    - Migrated to pkg-ruby-extras git repos. Changed the Vcs-* fields in
      debian/control accordingly.
    - Changed the depends and recommends to follow the new Ruby
      library naming scheme.
  * debian/control:
    - Added a default DM-Upload-Allowed field set to yes.
    - Standards-Version bumped to 3.9.3; no changes required.
    - Set XS-Ruby-Versions to all.
    - Changed the build-depends for using gem2deb instead of ruby-pkg-tools.
    - Switched the maintainer with the uploaders field as per new
      convention the team is the default maintainer.
    - Added myself to the uploaders.
    - Added libopenid-ruby and libopenid-ruby1.8 as transitional packages.
  * debian/patches:
    - Removed patch use-system-installed-hmac as the new upstream source
      tries to require ruby-hmac first.
    - Added patch 01_remove_rubygems_require.diff to remove requires of
      rubygems.
  * debian/ruby-openid.lintian-overrides: override the
    embedded-javascript-library warning as we don't want to add a depend on
    libjs-prototype.
 .
  [ Cédric Boutillier ]
  * Convert debian/copyright to Debian copyright format version 1.0.


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libopenid-ruby_2.1.8debian-3_all.deb - optional ruby

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