filetea 0.1.12+dfsg1-3 source package in Ubuntu

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filetea (0.1.12+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=low


  * Enable hardening build flags:
    - debian/compat: set compatibility level to 9.
    - debian/control: build depend on debhelper >= 9.
    - debian/rules: enable all hardening flags.
  * debian/control: update Standards-Version to 3.9.3 (no changes).
  * debian/copyright: update debian copyright format URL.

 -- Alberto Garcia <email address hidden>  Fri, 29 Jun 2012 09:42:36 +0300

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Original maintainer:
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filetea: Web-based file sharing system

 FileTea is a simple way to send files among different users.
 .
 FileTea functions as a web server. Users can drag files into their
 web browser and a URL will be generated for each one. Those URLs can
 be sent to other people, who will be able to start downloading the
 files immediately.
 .
 An HTML5 capable browser is required in order to share the files, but
 any HTTP client can download them, including command-line tools such
 as curl or wget.
 .
 Files are sent through the server, but no data is stored there:
 FileTea is only used to route the traffic. This also means that
 there's no limit to the size of shared files.
 .
 The service is anonymous and does not require user registration.
 Since it's completely web-based, it works in networks with proxies,
 firewalls, etc., as long as all users can reach the FileTea server.