MainInclusionReportscim

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 0. ''Availability:'' http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/s/scim, available for all supported architectures  0. ''Availability:''
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http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/s/scim, available for all supported architectures
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  * Input method is required by CJK people. It's a critical issue for them because they can't input their native language without it.
  * SCIM supports many laungages via scim-pinyin, scim-hangul, scim-anthy scim-tables, scim-m17n and so on.
  * Although there are a few candidates for multilingual input method framework such as IIIMF or uim, there are some critical problems in it.
    * uim lacks well supported chinese input methods.
    * IIIMF lacks well supported OSS input methods, lacks comfortable GUI.
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  * No security histroy.
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  * SCIM is well maintained by Jame Su who is employed in Novell.
  * Fedora, SUSE and Mandriva shipped with SCIM, and no critical bugs has been found in them.
  * There are some binary compatibility issue arround libstdc++. Since libscim will be linked with all Gtk+ (and patched version of Qt) applications via its input method module system, and SCIM is written in C++, an application which is compiled against different version of C++ with SCIM will cause clash. This problem isn't reproduced when you use SCIM via XIM.
    * http://www.scim-im.org/wiki/faq/gtk_gnome/why_firefox_mozilla_acrobat_reader_7_other_gtk_2_based_apps_can_not_be_installed_started
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  * The package meets debian-policy and FHS.
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  * All in main.   * scim
  * im-switch
  * Anthy
  * kasumi

Main Inclusion Report for sourcepackage

Requirements

  1. Availability:

  2. Rationale:

    • Input method is required by CJK people. It's a critical issue for them because they can't input their native language without it.
    • SCIM supports many laungages via scim-pinyin, scim-hangul, scim-anthy scim-tables, scim-m17n and so on.
    • Although there are a few candidates for multilingual input method framework such as IIIMF or uim, there are some critical problems in it.
      • uim lacks well supported chinese input methods.
      • IIIMF lacks well supported OSS input methods, lacks comfortable GUI.
    • Build dependency of ...
  3. Security:

    • No security histroy.
  4. Quality assurance:

  5. Standards compliance:

    • The package meets debian-policy and FHS.
  6. Dependencies:

    • scim
    • im-switch
    • Anthy
    • kasumi

Reviewers

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