On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 14:39 +0100, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
> Hi Drew,
>
> I'm drawing up a list of packages in Debian-Meteorology
> (http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/Meteorology
> and
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/MeteorologyDev). I hadn't heard of
> 'ferris' ; it certainly look
On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 10:44 +0100, Chaplin J.R. wrote:
> Dear Drew
>
> I really don't have strong feelings about it: whatever makes life
> easier. I'm certainly happy for this software to be freely available
> in the Public Domain, as long as I am not held responsible for the
> consequences of any
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 02:39:35PM +0100, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
> I'm drawing up a list of packages in Debian-Meteorology
Please make sure to trim your CC list next time - I don't think Prof.
Chaplin needs to be kept in the loop about this.
cheers,
Michael
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Hi Drew,
I'm drawing up a list of packages in Debian-Meteorology (http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/Meteorology
and
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/MeteorologyDev). I hadn't heard of
'ferris' ; it certainly looks interesting. Do you think it should be
included, as a Recommends: or Su
permission to redistribute cw260 (in gerris)
Dear Prof. Chaplin,
I have been using gerris as part of my research at the Dept. of Applied
Mathematics, Australian National University. Gerris is a Flow Solver
written by Stéphane Popinet at the New Zealand National Institute of
Water and Atmospheric research
Dear Prof. Chaplin,
I have been using gerris as part of my research at the Dept. of Applied
Mathematics, Australian National University. Gerris is a Flow Solver
written by Stéphane Popinet at the New Zealand National Institute of
Water and Atmospheric research; it's website starts at
http://gfs.s
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