Hi Luis, since for me no answer (in this case no answer from Amul) means: "Just do whatever you want to do" I decided to do something and polished the package lintian clean and decided to upload. The package is from my point technically at some level that can be thrown at the users for testing and considering that ftp new queue currently takes some time we might have something to throw at a dedicated user base perhaps in November. This at least fits my planed timing even if I'm not happy documentation wise.s
The package is IMHO a horror for the uneducated user (without any first entry documentation like a README.Debian and things like this) and there is even no "command you can start straight from /usr/bin". This is kind of very untypical but proably fis-gtm is an untypical package in itself. We *really* need to trust on the thorough checking of the package from people from kitware (or other fis-gtm developers) once it arrives in unstable just to make sure that it really does what it is expected to do. Currently the upload was the only option I have seen to push things reasonably forward. I hope this is in you interest. Kind regards Andreas. On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 10:53:05AM -0400, Luis Ibanez wrote: > Hi Amul, > > > Just to second Andreas, > > > Please note that we at Kitware will be happy > to help move the package forward. > > For example, if a Hackathon can help, > we will be glad to put one together. > > > Best, > > > Luis -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-med-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20131022202833.ge20...@an3as.eu