Hi again,
sorry for my continuous pings. I wonder what might be the reason for
receiving no response after offering very precise help to take over your
sources to integrate it into Debian for you profit. We just would like
to make your life more easy and help coming over your shortage of
manpowe
Dear Raghava,
did you considered publishing *.dsc, *.debian.tar.gz of your packages
somewhere (or the VCS that you might use to do your packages). IMHO
this would be a very simple step which is less time consuming for you
and would enable us to start migrating your packages to official Debian.
I
Dear Raghava,
in addition to Steffen I'd mention that a very simple step could help
both sides: If you would publish your source packages (*.dsc,
*.debian.tar.gz) or some repository where you maintain the sources could
enable us to include your work right into Debian where you can in turn
base th
Dear Dr Raghava,
The situation you are describing sounds very familiar. And all
you write supports this idea of
- using the Debian/Ubuntu/Bio-Linux packages for Bioinformatics
that are already provided, i.e. do not package anything
redundant
- focus resources by self-adding the .deb file
Dear Andreasa
Thanks for email, You are right we have not added anything in last two years.
It is all due to time constrained, my team is mainly dominated by biologist
rather than computer professional. My team is busy in developing web-based
services (average 15 servers per year) which is part
Hi again,
I would really like to refresh this mail exchange from years ago. I
keep on thinking that OSDDLinux and Debian could work together as
similarly successfully as BioLinux and Debian. I noticed that the
packages in your package pool[1] were not updated nearly two years. Is
this a sign of
Hi again,
we had a quite successful sprint and I teached packaging to five people
which are now busy packaging their own stuff. This all goes into
official Debian and finally also Ubuntu + BioLinux will profit from
this. I'm not sure whether I was clear in my first contact to you and
the OSDDlin
Hi Raghava,
considering that the Debian Med sprint will start tomorrow (I'm just on
my way to Aberdeen) nobody from your team will join. I'd suggest we
could meet in IRC to find some way to work together efficiently to make
sure Debian Med can support your work as best as possible.
Kind regards
> [2] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/policy.html#packagingguidelines
> [3] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/debian-med-healthcafe.pdf
> [4] https://lists.debian.org/debian-med/2013/02/msg00129.html
>
>> From: Andreas Tille
>> Subject:Re: C
althcafe.pdf
[4] https://lists.debian.org/debian-med/2013/02/msg00129.html
> From: Andreas Tille
> Subject:Re: Chances for cooperation between OSDDLinux and Debian
> Date: 21 November 2013 3:12:04 AM GMT+05:30
> To: G P S Raghava
> Hi Ragha
Hi Raghava,
this is just a ping since we are waiting for a more detailed answer. As
I said we would be very happy to use the chance for a face to face
meeting.
Kind regards
Andreas.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 10:20:08PM +0530, G P S Raghava wrote:
> Dear Andreas
> Thanks for your email and
Dear Andreas
Thanks for your email and offer for cooperation. We are very much interested to
work with debian-med and biolinux, as all three debian-med , biolinux and
OSDDlinux have common object to provide service to the scientific community. I
will write detail email to you soon.
With best w
Hi,
I'm contacting you on behalf of the Debian Med team which has the goal
to package any Free Software that is relevant for medical care straight
into Debian.[1]
Your OSDDlinux looks like an exciting implementation of our idea to
bring Debian to the end user. Our goal is to prepare as much as
p
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