> The wiki is manually edited and I really hope it will NOT be updated.
> Why should it?  We should really stop manually editing those Wiki pages
> because in contrary what people keep on telling you about Wikis: It just
> is outdated.  The tasks pages of the Blends web sentinel[1] will be
> updated once a day and they contain all needed information about the
> packages and are contain really the latest information.  So if anybody
> is willing to spend some time on the Wiki:  Please remove any references
> to certain packages if there is no special reason to keep a certain
> reference.  Last week I visited the Wiki and even found references to
> cdd.alioth.debian.org on pages which are linked from

>   http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience

> So if anybody would take some time to replace this by
> blends.alioth.debian.org - this would be really helpful.  Is there any
> way to grep / sed the content of the Wiki pages somehow?  I do not
> really want to propose this method because when seeking for those broken
> links the page itself can be updated according to the suggestion I have
> given above.

I replace for now I think most of the cdd -> blends

> I'm really happy if we are able even more upstream developer into Debian
> Science because they are ba definition the most competent people to test
> those packages.

taking care of a package is quite time consumming especially if you are also 
the upstream.
So the more peoples are involve in this debian-science, the easyer it will be 
for all of us.

I hope that debian-science will become a reference for most of scientists where 
you can find
most of the scientific software product and convince peoples to release there 
software with a dfsg
compliant licence.
This non commercial clause cause that we found in a great number of scientific 
software
is realy a problem.

what is the position of debian science for the distribute of that kind of 
software ? 


I am working now on the tango packaging for the dataacquisition. [1]

[1] http://tango-controls.org


Regards,

Frederic


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