Hi Andrius, You politely proposed using download date as version for CCD.
You're smart. Maybe you already know this, but Debian's Policy Manual has a sub-sub-section called "3.2.1. Version numbers based on dates" If you haven't checked it out yet, maybe it would be interesting, or even helpful. It's at 3.2.1. Version numbers based on dates https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-binary.html#version-numbers-based-on-dates Thanks and kind regards, Kingsley PS: I agree my ginormous spread sheet summarizing life span experiments may interest Debian's Med team. Through no fault of yours, I failed to explain the reason why I asked if the PDB Chemical Component Dictionary might compliment it. I wondered if data in the CCD might add value to it for synergistic technical and biological reasons. My ginormous spread sheet summarizing life span experiments is currently a for-profit project. But, I'd love to find a crowd funding guru who could show me how to get paid and publish it under a permissive license, like the PDB Chemical Component Dictionary, so it could be part of Debian and expedite research to slow, and maybe even reverse the scourge of aging. On 06/23/2023 14:16, Andrius Merkys wrote: > Hi Kingsley, > > Thank you for your comments. > > On 2023-06-23 10:17, Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote: > > You politely and confidently invited comments. > > > > 1.) Thanks! > > > > 2.) I like your use of the concise "TL;DR" (ie: > > "Too Long; Don't Read"). > > > > 3.) Sometimes I shorten it even more, to "TLDR". > > Thanks for pointing this out. > > > 4.) How is the PDB Chemical Component Dictionary > > licensed, if at all? Is it in the public domain? > > It is licensed as CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. > > > 5.) Could it somehow compliment a big computer spread > > sheet summarizing life span experiments, where > > a column named "intervention" contains the > > names of molecules, like "vitamin c" and > > "glycine"[1]? > > This might be of interest for Debian Med team. Do you envisage this body of > data being used by software packages in Debian? > > > 6.) Could debian packages have version numbers > > based on dates the CCD was downloaded? > > I propose using download date as version for CCD. Or do you mean other > software packages? If so, this would be somewhat unusual, albeit some > Javascript packages seem to carry versions of their parts. > > > [1] World's biggest collection of the results of > > life span experiments > > > > https://kingsleymorse.ch/life_extension.html#preprocessed_life_span_data > > Best wishes, > Andrius > -- Time is the fire in which we all burn.