Your message dated Fri, 6 May 2016 23:28:46 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#823521: RFS: irstlm/6.00.05-1 -- IRST Language
Modeling Toolkit
has caused the Debian Bug report #823521,
regarding RFS: irstlm/6.00.05-1 -- IRST Language Modeling Toolkit
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Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-CC: rbal...@debian.org
Dear Balint,
I am looking for a sponsor for an updated version of my package "irstlm"
* Package name : irstlm
Version : 6.00.05-1
Upstream Author : Marcello Federico <feder...@fbk.eu>
* URL : https://github.com/irstlm-team/irstlm/
* License : LGPL-2.1
Programming Lang: C++, Perl, Bash
Description : IRST Language Modeling Toolkit
Section : misc
This package includes latest upstream releases and several package updates.
You can found the sources for the package and additional information at:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/irstlm.git/
A review of the package is more than welcome.
Regards,
Giulio Paci
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Hi Giulio and All,
I'm sorry, but I have uploaded the package after a review but before
I checked this RFS bug's progress. I have not received the follow-up
emails.
The version uploaded is latest master at:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/irstlm.git
56c3947 (HEAD, origin/master, master) Updated changelog.
I hope it won't cause too much inconvenience to import 6.00.05-2
to Debian Science instead of this version.
Thanks,
Balint
On Fri, 6 May 2016 13:08:06 +0200 Giulio Paci <giuliop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 06/05/2016 10:52, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
> > On 06/05/16 09:30, Giulio Paci wrote:
> >> Il 06/mag/2016 08:36, "Ghislain Vaillant" <ghisv...@gmail.com
> >> <mailto:ghisv...@gmail.com>> ha scritto:
> >> > You just need to join the team
> >> > on alioth, which will grant you access to the team's git repositories.
> >>
> >> If I remember correctly I am already part of the team, although I never
> >> contributed to package maintainance.
> >> The wiki page of the team also report me as a team member.
> >
> > Good.
> >
> >> > Then, you can move the packaging repository over, change the
> >> Maintainer field to "Debian Science Maintainers <debian-science-
> >> > maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
> >> <mailto:maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org>>" and move yourself to the
> >> > Uploaders field.
> >>
> >> >> Regarding the tasks, I think "linguistics" is fine. In addition,
> >> what about "machine learning" and/or "statistics"?
> >> >>
> >> >> How can I add them to the tasks? I have found this repository
> >> https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/blends/projects/science.git but no clear
> >> instructions.
> >
> > You are supposed to checkout the repository with:
> >
> > git+ssh://git.debian.org/git/blends/projects/science.git
> >
> > Edit the relevant task files, commit and push. The sentinels will
> > be refreshed accordingly on the next job.
> >
> >> > This process is actually independent of having the package maintained
> >> > under the DST or not. However, you need to join the team to be able to
> >> > modify the task files.
> >>
> >> Are the task files the only files that needs to be changed? Am I
> >> expected to make the changes directly on the repository?
> >
> > Indeed.
>
> I have not enough permissions to push to that repository.
> So I pushed some changes to linguistics task here:
> https://github.com/giuliopaci/science_blends.git
>
> Can you review and import those changes into
> git+ssh://git.debian.org/git/blends/projects/science.git ?
>
> >> > I can add the package to linguistics, machine
> >> > learning and statistics.
> >>
> >> What I meant with my question is: are those two tasks right for this
> >> package? They are surely strongly related, probably more than
> >> linguistics, but, I do not know if the intended users of these tasks may
> >> expect to find this package on their system. Are there a description of
> >> the tasks which includes some use case description (or use case
> >> description that includes tasks suggestion)? If not, probably it would
> >> be nice to have some use case description somewhere that my help users
> >> to better understand if the task is useful for them or not and may
> >> further help us in deciding if a package is suitable for a given task.
> >
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