XPost: linux.debian.devel
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Antoine Le Gonidec <
debian@vv221.fr>
X-Debbugs-Cc:
debian-devel@lists.debian.org,
debian-devel-games@lists.debian.org
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* Package name : play.it-rpg
Version : no release yet, we will trigger one soon
Upstream Contact: Antoine Le Gonidec <
vv221@dotslashplay.it>
* URL :
https://git.dotslashplay.it/games-rpg/about/
* License : BSD-2-Clause
Programming Lang: Shell
Description : ./play.it collection - Role-playing games
./play.it is a free software building native packages from installers
for Windows or Linux, mainly those sold by stores focusing on DRM-free
games distribution. The goal is that a game installed via ./play.it is indistinguishable from a game installed via the official repositories
of your favourite distribution.
./play.it is already packaged in Debian,
cf.
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/play.it
This specific collection includes only role-playing games. These games
revolve around character development. Common features include world exploration, tactical or action-based battles, and a deep story. Both turn-based and real-time games are included.
This games collection is a recent upstream addition, that took over
the maintenance of role-playing games from the community-maintained games collection (packaged as play.it-community in Debian). So with the next
update of play.it-community, support for many games would be lost.
Adding support for this games collection as play.it-rpg before
updating play.it-community would ensure support for no game ends up
temporarily unavailable.
As both the upstream of ./play.it and maintainer of the current
Debian-provided packages, I plan to maintain this one under the Games
Team umbrella.
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