Re: Bug#961029: Request for new mailing list: debian-ai

2020-05-21 Thread Mo Zhou
Control: retitle -1 Request for new mailing list: debian-ai Thanks for the various feedbacks. As pointed out by lamby, the "debian-mlhwaccl" may be quite hard to search. Meanwhile, the name can be overlength if we expand that abbreviation. So I'm proposing to use a new list name:

Re: Debian-AI

2008-01-06 Thread Andrew Dougherty
From: Isabel Drost [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Debian-AI Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 11:17:28 +0100 If your goal is to provide a comprehensive repository of AI software, I think you have forgotten some rather important AI projects on your list. You might want to have a look at the following two

Re: Debian-AI

2008-01-06 Thread Neil Williams
On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 11:41 -0600, Andrew Dougherty wrote: The issue of automatic packaging is IMHO a red-herring. Even if the rough packages are done completely by hand, the problem remains that there is a lot of useful, properly licensed software for which no package exists. Consequently,

Re: Debian-AI

2008-01-06 Thread Andrew Dougherty
The benefits are great because the quality of the packages remains high. Irregardless of the package quality, the software itself, able to execute, load libraries, and run, or the dataset itself, confers great benefits to anyone who specifically requires those capabilities the software provides,

Re: Debian-AI

2008-01-06 Thread Neil Williams
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 23:20:26 -0600 (CST) Andrew Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The benefits are great because the quality of the packages remains high. Irregardless of the package quality, the software itself, able to execute, load libraries, and run, or the dataset itself, confers

Re: Debian-AI

2008-01-03 Thread Andreas Tille
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Andrew Dougherty wrote: One would not start a sub-project without lots of interest. Andreas Tille points out that joining the Custom Debian Distribution effort might make more sense than a sub-project. Well, to be precise a Custom Debian Distribution _is_ (despite of the

Re: Debian-AI

2008-01-02 Thread Michael Tautschnig
channels, where they suggested I post to the Debian-devel mailing list. Would there be any interest in a Debian-AI sub-project? Hmmm, I kind of fail to see the exact point: Are you really proposing a sub-project related to AI software (like Debian-Med is for medical tools), or are you rather

Re: Debian-AI

2008-01-02 Thread Andreas Tille
the net. Would there be any interest in a Debian-AI sub-project? It sounds like you should think about joining the Custom Debian Distribution effort: http://wiki.debian.org/CustomDebian http://people.debian.org/~tille/cdd/ If you are using the CDD tools you could gain some profit

Re: Debian-AI

2008-01-02 Thread Isabel Drost
On Wednesday 02 January 2008, Andrew Dougherty wrote: There is a lot of great libre software related to the field of Artificial Intelligence either directly or indirectly that has not been packaged yet for Debian. As a result of this, it has been my goal to assemble a comprehensive software

Re: Debian-AI

2008-01-02 Thread Andrew Dougherty
From: Michael Tautschnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Debian-AI Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 09:38:34 +0100 [...] I am requesting comment on this approach, review of my project, and looking for guidance. Though I have tried for 7 years, I have not been able to make the breakthrough

Re: Debian-AI

2008-01-02 Thread Andrew Dougherty
to completely automatically package Perl modules, and for every package in CPAN would like to attempt to create a rough quality package. [0] http://frdcsa.onshore.net/frdcsa/internal/packager/ Would there be any interest in a Debian-AI sub-project? It sounds like you should think about joining