yes, I follow up with the omero project. it's the thing Everyone in
biological imaging should be using, and there is no real competition to what
they are doing (nothing that impresses me). a debian package is most welcome
but it has to be kept very up to date to be worth it (the usual time cycles
in debian would be too slow). one thing to remember though: the client
version should be kept in synch with the server version so it would be worth
packing both in that case. also for this reason people might locally want to
have their own update site (instead of debian) to ensure compatibility. but
either way, go for it!

to package omero client you should first look into packaging the bio-formats
library. I'm not sure about other dependencies but this is a big one that
deserves it's own package.

/Johan

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Mathieu Malaterre <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>  I am considering starting working on RFP #623244. Did anyone has any
> experience with this package at all ? OME is used in a lab I will be
> working with, but I have never used this package before...
>
>  Anyway any volonteer / or help is welcome !
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Mathieu
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