Not a Debian dev (tried, but failed to figure out how to break in there), but I am a Fedora packager, if you'd like me to take a look at getting it into that distro, too.

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On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 1:21 AM Boruch Baum <boruch_baum@gmx.com> wrote:
I stumbled upon an ancient (year 1995) X11 app called xarclock that runs
anti-clockwise. You might figure that its purpose was to mimic the
Medieval Hebrew clock in Prague, but the author seems to have just
wanted to gag life in the Southern hemisphere, where sundials (he
claims) run in reverse. I added Hebrew support and published it to
github along with a debian package and a stand-alone executable.

Debian already has the original version (patched) in its repositories.
Is there a debian person (preferably a developer) on the list who can
guide me how to suggest my modifications be added to the debian package?

https://github.com/Boruch-Baum/xarclock-hebrew
https://github.com/Boruch-Baum/xarclock-hebrew/releases/tag/v1.0

A modern QT version of this would be fun, but I don't know QT
programming.

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