Bug#887598: ITP: jasp -- Offers standard analysis procedures in both their classical and Bayesian form

2018-01-23 Thread jo...@jorisgoosen.nl
Hi All,

I am new to debian packaging but have tried to follow the guides for new
maintainers in setting up the sources so that it can be converted into a
debian package by simply running a script. Also i've taken care to make
lintian at least scan the package without complaining. It might be the case
that I missed something

@Michael: I will also take a look at the PR some more, we can probably use
some parts to make upstream better suited for debian.

Best regards,
Joris



On 22 January 2018 at 06:37, Michael Hanke  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> just FYI there is/was a PR on JASP's GitHub with a semi complete
> packaging. It had quite a few TODOs, but they should be detailed in the PR.
> Maybe that is a useful starting point.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> On Jan 21, 2018 21:35, "Andreas Tille"  wrote:
>
>> Hi Joris,
>>
>> thanks for this ITP.  Please consider maintaining the package in Debian
>> Science team.
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>>   Andreas.
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 11:02:34AM +0100, jo...@jorisgoosen.nl wrote:
>> > Package: wnpp
>> > Severity: wishlist
>> > Owner: Joris Goosen 
>> > X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
>> >
>> > * Package name: jasp
>> >   Version : 0.8.5
>> >   Upstream Author : JASP-team 
>> > * URL : http://www.jasp-stats.org/
>> > * License : GPL
>> >   Programming Lang: C++, R
>> >   Description : Offers standard analysis procedures in both their
>> > classical and Bayesian form
>> >
>> >  JASP is a cross platform statistical software program with a
>> > state-of-the-art
>> >  graphical user interface. It offers standard analysis procedures in
>> both
>> >  their classical and Bayesian form.
>> >  .
>> >  It was designed with the user in mind: APA-formatted tables can be
>> >  copy-pasted in your word processor, output can be extensively
>> annotated,
>> >  adjustment of input options dynamically changes the output, and
>> selecting
>> >  old output revives the associated input choices for inspection and
>> > adjustment.
>> >  .
>> >  JASP is also statistically inclusive,
>> >  as it offers both frequentist and Bayesian analysis methods.
>> >  Indeed, the primary motivation for JASP is to make it easier for
>> > statistical
>> >  practitioners to conduct Bayesian analyses.
>> >  .
>> >  For more information and tutorials see: https://jasp-stats.org/
>> >
>> > 
>> > This package is useful as it allows scientist, especially in the social
>> > sciences, a friendly interface to state-of-the-art statistics techniques
>> > and is under active development.
>> > I plan to maintain as part of my work as one of the upstream-developers
>> and
>> > aim to make it fully debian compatible from the get-go.
>> >
>> > As far as i've understood the information on the debian-wiki we will
>> need a
>> > sponsor to be able to upload to the debian repositories.
>>
>> --
>> http://fam-tille.de
>>
>>


Bug#887598: ITP: jasp -- Offers standard analysis procedures in both their classical and Bayesian form

2018-01-18 Thread jo...@jorisgoosen.nl
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joris Goosen 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org

* Package name: jasp
  Version : 0.8.5
  Upstream Author : JASP-team 
* URL : http://www.jasp-stats.org/
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: C++, R
  Description : Offers standard analysis procedures in both their
classical and Bayesian form

 JASP is a cross platform statistical software program with a
state-of-the-art
 graphical user interface. It offers standard analysis procedures in both
 their classical and Bayesian form.
 .
 It was designed with the user in mind: APA-formatted tables can be
 copy-pasted in your word processor, output can be extensively annotated,
 adjustment of input options dynamically changes the output, and selecting
 old output revives the associated input choices for inspection and
adjustment.
 .
 JASP is also statistically inclusive,
 as it offers both frequentist and Bayesian analysis methods.
 Indeed, the primary motivation for JASP is to make it easier for
statistical
 practitioners to conduct Bayesian analyses.
 .
 For more information and tutorials see: https://jasp-stats.org/


This package is useful as it allows scientist, especially in the social
sciences, a friendly interface to state-of-the-art statistics techniques
and is under active development.
I plan to maintain as part of my work as one of the upstream-developers and
aim to make it fully debian compatible from the get-go.

As far as i've understood the information on the debian-wiki we will need a
sponsor to be able to upload to the debian repositories.