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 * Other packages I've worked on:
  * [#perl-tk perl-tk] -- Perl module providing the Tk graphics library.
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== Perl-TK ==

[http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/perl-tk.html]

Ploticus uses Perl-TK for it's GUI. I found a bug and worked with the maintainer Michael Schultheiss to fix it and several others. Together, we are working with Nick Ing-Simmons to try and fix some of the outstanding bugs.

Colin Tuckley

Email: ?MailTo(colin AT SPAMFREE tuckley DOT org)


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?Anchor(cd-circleprint)

CD-circleprint

[http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/cd-circleprint.html]

This was my first Debian package, I started work on it in early 2005 after discovering it when I needed some CD labels. I then discovered that it was orphaned both in Debian and upstream, since it was useful to me I adopted it (both in Debian and on Sourceforge) and have slowly been improving it.

?Anchor(tart)

Tart

[http://packages.qa.debian.org/t/tart.html]

As I moved from Windows to Linux I needed a tagline generator for Thunderbird. Linux-tart by Mark Veinot was the one I chose. It wasn't available as a Debian package so I prepared one.

?Anchor(ploticus)

Ploticus

[http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/ploticus.html]

I've used ploticus for several years, when it was orphaned in April 2006 I adopted it. I already had a good relationship with the upstream author from earlier bug squashing and he is supportive of my packaging efforts.

?Anchor(ploticus-doc)

Ploticus Documentation

[http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/ploticus-doc.html]

The companion documentation package for Ploticus

?Anchor(perl-tk)

Perl-TK

[http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/perl-tk.html]

Ploticus uses Perl-TK for it's GUI. I found a bug and worked with the maintainer Michael Schultheiss to fix it and several others. Together, we are working with Nick Ing-Simmons to try and fix some of the outstanding bugs.