libnews-article-perl 1.27-9 source package in Ubuntu

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libnews-article-perl (1.27-9) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Fix spelling errors in the documentation, caught by Lintian.
  * Improve the package long description and mention the specific Perl
    modules included in this package.
  * Switch to the DEP-14 branch layout and update debian/gbp.conf and
    Vcs-Git accordingly.
  * Switch to individual diffs in the 3.0 (quilt) source package format
    instead of a unified Debian diff.
  * Run wrap-and-sort -ast.
  * Switch to metacpan.org from search.cpan.org following the Perl
    packaging team conventions.
  * Use https instead of http for package URLs.
  * Remove now-unnecessary source/options (forcing xz compression).
  * Update to debhelper compatibility level V10.
  * Update to standards version 3.9.8 (no changes required).

 -- Russ Allbery <email address hidden>  Wed, 28 Dec 2016 14:05:06 -0800

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Original maintainer:
Russ Allbery
Architectures:
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Section:
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libnews-article-perl: Perl modules for manipulating Usenet articles

 Provides News::Article, News::FormArticle, News::AutoReply, and
 News::FormReply, which are Perl modules for manipulating Usenet articles
 and mail messages. Supported capabilities include modifying headers,
 signing articles with either the PGPMoose or pgpverify algorithms,
 posting and mailing articles, and instantiating them from templates. It
 was primarily written for use by gateways and moderation programs.