* Package name : nemid Version : 1.1-1 Upstream Author : Ole Wolf <wolf@blazingangles.com> * URL : http://debian.blazingangles.net/nemid.html * License : Free for non-commercial use Programming Lang: Bash script Description : Install certificate for the Danish "NemID" Installs the Danish "NemID" certificate and prepares selected applications for the use of the NemID PKCS#11 module. NemID is a national, centralized authentication service. It includes an option to sign documents and email with a personal certificate. The latter is rather poorly supported by DanID (the company that provides NemID), which requires you to download and unpack a file, overwrite essential system files. This package avoids this drawback, and automates some of the otherwise manual steps for configuring applications.
Release no. 1.1-2 closes ITP bug #647098. Homepage: http://debian.blazingangles.net/nemid.html
The package has been updated a few times since the original IFP. The most important change is that the install script now downloads the necessary libraries instead of including them as binaries in the package itself. This probably classifies the package as "contrib."
Hi! * Ole Wolf <ole@naturloven.dk> [111209 14:09]: Yes, in theory it does. However, looking at the original ITP mail: * License : Free for non-commercial use Which wouldn't even qualify for contrib. Best Regards, Alexander
Hi,
Quoting Alexander Reichle-Schmehl <tolimar@debian.org>:
That has been changed, too. It's GPL v. 3 now.
retitle 647098 RFP: nemid -- Install certificate for the Danish "NemID" noowner 647098 tag 647098 - pending thanks Hi, This is an automatic email to change the status of nemid back from ITP (Intent to Package) to RFP (Request for Package), because this bug hasn't seen any activity during the last 12 months. If you are still interested in adopting nemid, please send a mail to <control@bugs.debian.org> with: retitle 647098 ITP: nemid -- Install certificate for the Danish "NemID" owner 647098 ! thanks However, it is not recommended to keep ITP for a long time without acting on the package, as it might cause other prospective maintainers to refrain from packaging that software. It is also a good idea to document your progress on this ITP from time to time, by mailing <647098@bugs.debian.org>. Thank you for your interest in Debian,
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As NemID has been replaced by MitID in 2021, this software is no longer needed. I am closing the RFP. Thorsten