Thanks, I will proceed as you suggested. Because limereg is versatile and not 
limited to medical applications I'd prefer d-science, if I may choose.

Regards,
Roelof

> Am 10.02.2015 um 22:30 schrieb Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu>:
> 
>> On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 06:24:04PM +0000, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
>> Added cc to debian-med.
>> 
>> I personally disagree with your statement on medical image registration. I
>> believe both fast and sophisticated registration tools can live together.
>> Your package would fit perfectly in d-science or d-med, if not both.
> 
> ... but usually we will not compete about packages between both teams.
> I'd recommend to pick the team you feel most comfortable in.
> 
>> Before actually finding a sponsor, you'd need to prepare the packaging
>> somewhere, in your personal or chosen debian team git repository for
>> instance, and make sure it is of sufficient quality for an upload (using
>> tools like Lintian). Then, you will file an RFS bug, which will point
>> prospective sponsors to the location of your packaging and give them
>> instructions on how to build and test the resulting binary packages.
> 
> I'd recommend
> 
>    https://wiki.debian.org/DebianPureBlends/SoB
> 
> which (intentionally!) requires joining a team and using their VCS. ;-)
> 
>>> Anyway, I need a sponsor, if this shall become part of Debian.
> 
> That's granted via SoB.
> 
> Kind regards and thanks to you both for the fruitful discussion
> 
>    Andreas.
> 
> -- 
> http://fam-tille.de
> 


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