Hi All, I am new to debian packaging but have tried to follow the guides for new maintainers in setting up the sources so that it can be converted into a debian package by simply running a script. Also i've taken care to make lintian at least scan the package without complaining. It might be the case that I missed something
@Michael: I will also take a look at the PR some more, we can probably use some parts to make upstream better suited for debian. Best regards, Joris On 22 January 2018 at 06:37, Michael Hanke <michael.ha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > just FYI there is/was a PR on JASP's GitHub with a semi complete > packaging. It had quite a few TODOs, but they should be detailed in the PR. > Maybe that is a useful starting point. > > Cheers, > > Michael > > > > On Jan 21, 2018 21:35, "Andreas Tille" <andr...@an3as.eu> wrote: > >> Hi Joris, >> >> thanks for this ITP. Please consider maintaining the package in Debian >> Science team. >> >> Kind regards >> >> Andreas. >> >> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 11:02:34AM +0100, jo...@jorisgoosen.nl wrote: >> > Package: wnpp >> > Severity: wishlist >> > Owner: Joris Goosen <jo...@jorisgoosen.nl> >> > X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org >> > >> > * Package name : jasp >> > Version : 0.8.5 >> > Upstream Author : JASP-team <j...@jasp-stats.org> >> > * URL : http://www.jasp-stats.org/ >> > * License : GPL >> > Programming Lang: C++, R >> > Description : Offers standard analysis procedures in both their >> > classical and Bayesian form >> > >> > JASP is a cross platform statistical software program with a >> > state-of-the-art >> > graphical user interface. It offers standard analysis procedures in >> both >> > their classical and Bayesian form. >> > . >> > It was designed with the user in mind: APA-formatted tables can be >> > copy-pasted in your word processor, output can be extensively >> annotated, >> > adjustment of input options dynamically changes the output, and >> selecting >> > old output revives the associated input choices for inspection and >> > adjustment. >> > . >> > JASP is also statistically inclusive, >> > as it offers both frequentist and Bayesian analysis methods. >> > Indeed, the primary motivation for JASP is to make it easier for >> > statistical >> > practitioners to conduct Bayesian analyses. >> > . >> > For more information and tutorials see: https://jasp-stats.org/ >> > >> > ---------------------------- >> > This package is useful as it allows scientist, especially in the social >> > sciences, a friendly interface to state-of-the-art statistics techniques >> > and is under active development. >> > I plan to maintain as part of my work as one of the upstream-developers >> and >> > aim to make it fully debian compatible from the get-go. >> > >> > As far as i've understood the information on the debian-wiki we will >> need a >> > sponsor to be able to upload to the debian repositories. >> >> -- >> http://fam-tille.de >> >>