Bug#328986: Still looking for a sponsor?

2006-03-08 Thread Jose Fonseca
Hi Chris,

On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 14:00 +, Chris Butler wrote:
> If you're still looking for a sponsor for your linux-igd packages, I
> would be quite willing to help. I've been using linux-igd for some time
> now, and I'd love to see it in Debian.

Great! As I'm still looking for a sponsor. 

Please feel free to check the source packages at the mentioned address
( http://jrfonseca.planetaclix.pt/debian/ ), and give feedback about the
packaging.

Some notes:

- I used a CVS snapshot because only the code currently in CVS can build
against the libupnp-dev version found in Debian.

- The package is lintian and linda error- and warning-free. There is
only one lintian override because upstream has put relevant user
documentation in the INSTALL file.

- If it's easier for you, I can upload the packages to
mentors.debian.net

Regards,

José Fonseca



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Bug#328986: Preliminary packages available

2006-03-05 Thread Jose Fonseca
Hi,

I've made preliminary packages of the latest linux-igd code in CVS at

http://jrfonseca.planetaclix.pt/debian/

Feedback on the package is welcome. 

I'll search for a sponsor now.

Regards,

José Fonseca



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Bug#218523: f2py and scipy

2004-08-24 Thread Jose Fonseca
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 09:48:26PM +0200, Marco Presi wrote:
>  || On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 19:47:08 +0200
>  || Alexandre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
>   a> OK. Marco, can you take care of creating the project?
> 
> As soon as Jose agrees.

Yep. That's fine with me. I'm not very familiar with the way Alioth arranges
projects. For the packaging I wrote a bunch of shell scripts which
download and build the binary/source packages for scipy and f2py.

José Fonseca



Bug#218523: f2py and scipy

2004-08-24 Thread Jose Fonseca
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 05:39:47PM +0200, Alexandre wrote:
> Hello, 
> 
> [I'm CC'ing Jose Fonseca, see below]
> 
> Are you working on packaging f2py? 

I have packages both for f2py and scipy at
http://jrfonseca.dyndns.org/debian/ . They are finished, and were done
so with the help of the upstream authors in order to comply with Debian
policy. The reasons preventing to get them in official debian was a lack
of a stable release upstream (which eventually disapeared with the
release of scipy 0.3.0) and the lack of a sponsor (which I didn't try
too hard to find due to lack of time).

> The reason I'm asking is because Jose Fonseca
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has filed an ITP on scipy
> (http://bugs.debian.org/126037), for which he has provided a package
> for f2py,  and I'm planning to sponsor his work into the Debian
> archive. It's probably easier to have both packages maintained by the
> same person, but maybe you two should agree on how to resolve this. 

I did these packages 1st for my own purposes and only in 2nd for others.
I confess I've been taking too much time to finish the ITP. If Marco
Presi wants to take over maintainership of these packages I have no
objections. If he wants to have a joint maintainership or any other
arrangement that's Ok too. Both packages reached a state where most of
the nasty work is done, so now there should be little maintainance
overhead.

I actually think is more important to get them in debian proper no
matter whom is charge, as lot of people has been mailing me asking for
that, especially the Quantian people. And I'll gladly help in any way
you see fit in order to achieve that.

Best regards,

José Fonseca