Hi Soren

That's a great idea. But maybe we should first talk about wahts meaning
"maintaining" in "hours per week".
Next point, I don't know the code of one package below. But if you mean
"maintaining" to update the package for the octave-forge site to get
a new function reference and such things, I can help. So it would be only
work if specific parts of the packages are changed.

Is there a way to see more precisely what "maintaining" means?

Michael



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>Von: [email protected]
>Datum: 17.02.2009 19:58
>An: <[email protected]>
>Betreff: [OctDev] Looking for maintainers
>
>Hi All
>
>I would like to move us to a release system where individual package
>maintainers release their own packages. One problem with this is,
>however, that some packages either have no maintainer or is maintained
>by "The Octave-Forge Community". So, I'm looking for maintainers for the
>following packages:
>
>Control
>data-smoothing
>General
>Image
>io
>Linear-Algebra
>Miscellaneous
>Optim
>Plot
>Signal
>Specfun
>Statistics
>strings
>Symbolic
>Civil-Engineering
>Integration
>Mapping
>SymBand
>
>I guess I should maintain 'Image' as it seems like I'm the main
>developer of this package. I can probably maintain a few more, but I'd
>love to hear from other people. This can also be a chance for new people
>to get involved. So, if you've been listening quietly to this list, then
>now is a good time to introduce yourself :-)
>
>Søren
>
>
>
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