Re: Bug#505224: RFP: freecad -- An extensible CAx program (alpha)

2009-02-11 Thread Chris Walker
Adam C Powell IV hazel...@debian.org writes:

 On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 14:10 +, Chris Walker wrote:
  On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 02:37:31PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
   On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 11:42:07AM +, Chris Walker wrote:
Robert Millan r...@aybabtu.com writes:

 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Robert Millan r...@aybabtu.com
 
 * Package name: freecad
 Why not just list Debian Science Maintainers
 debian-science-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org as maintainer?

Done

Chris


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Bug#514903: ITP: pymca -- Python toolkit and application for X-ray fluorescence analysis

2009-02-11 Thread Teemu Ikonen
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Teemu Ikonen tpiko...@gmail.com

* Package name: pymca
  Version : 4.3.0
  Upstream Author : V. Armando Sole s...@esrf.fr
* URL : http://pymca.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: Python, C
  Description : Python toolkit and application for X-ray fluorescence 
analysis

PyMCA is an application and Python toolkit for analysis of X-ray 
fluorescence spectra. 

It can read data files in the SPEC and ESRF data file (EDF) formats. 

Prelimary packages will be soon at the Debian Science repository
at git.debian.org.

Teemu



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Re: Bug#514903: ITP: pymca -- Python toolkit and application for X-ray fluorescence analysis

2009-02-11 Thread Chris Walker
Teemu Ikonen tpiko...@gmail.com writes:

 
 * Package name: pymca

[snip]

I've added it to the science-physics task. 
 
 Prelimary packages will be soon at the Debian Science repository
 at git.debian.org.
 

When it is, if you let me know I'll add that information to the task too. 

Chris


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sagemath 3.0.5 now in sid

2009-02-11 Thread Tim Abbott
Hey all,

Since I previously mentioned my efforts to package Sage for Debian here, I 
thought I'd update you guys that Sage (http://sagemath.org) 3.0.5 is now 
available in Debian sid, as the sagemath package.

Version 3.0.5 dates to last July, which is a bit old.  I'm planning to 
update Sage in Debian to 3.3 shortly after it comes out.

Regards,
-Tim Abbott


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Re: Bug#514903: ITP: pymca -- Python toolkit and application for X-ray fluorescence analysis

2009-02-11 Thread Andreas Tille

On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Chris Walker wrote:


* Package name: pymca


[snip]

I've added it to the science-physics task.


Great.


Prelimary packages will be soon at the Debian Science repository
at git.debian.org.



When it is, if you let me know I'll add that information to the task too.


This would be specifically interesting if you set the Vcs-Git field
in the tasks file which is documented here:

   http://blends.alioth.debian.org/blends/ch-sentinel.en.html#s-packageslist

Currently the effect of using a Vcs-Git or Vcs-Svn field is that the
package is ranked in a higher section of the yellow packages called

   Debian packaging stuff in Vcs

You can see the effect of several Vcs-Svn fields inside the med/bio
task at

   http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/bio.html.en#pkgsvn-debs

I admit that Vcs-Git is not yet tested at all because I had no example
(but will have soon once I commited cteddy to pkg-games for the Debian
Junior project).

The rationale behind this feature was to avoid confusion about the
different status of projects in the yellow section.  The differentiation
of packages in experimental has to be done.  (At this place I would
like to thank SkoleLinux people for enabling me to do this work at the
Debian Edu developer gathering!)

The plan for the future is to be able to add *only* a Vcs-* field and
just obtain the other information about prospective packages out of
debian/{control,changelog,copyright} inside the Vcs.  Isn't it fun to
be able to keep things simple and provide the same information only
one? ;-)
But I try to coordinate this with UDD people - perhaps we also write
the code needed for this only once.

I hope this makes the real power of tasks files even more clear for
those people who have their doubts.

Kind regards

 Andreas.

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