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Re: Bug#742639: ITP: python-expyriment -- Python library for cognitive and neuroscientific experiments



Hi Yaroslav,

yes, I'm basically interested to get exypriment distributed through Debian. Joining the Debian Science team would be generally speaking fine with me, but I am afraid that will not have much time to really contribute anything beyond that single package. I therefore think I would not make much sense.

Anyway, if there is anything I could do to homogenize the package with Debian Science packages, please let me know. I am happy to make further adjustments.

Best,
Oliver



On 03/26/2014 05:39 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
Hi Oliver,

Andreas, of the Debian Science team (I am part of too), suggested to
invite you to join.  Given that as the upstream developer of expyriment
you are primarily interested to have only that piece
packaged/distributed through Debian, not sure if it would be of direct
interest to you.  But here you come:  next step could be to bring
expyriment under Debian science umbrella/maintenance -- that might
provide numerous benefits in the long run (more help with
updating/fixing the package etc).  Even though we are finalizing
packaging to satisfy Debian policy standards, it might need tiny bit of
work to homogenize it with the rest of Debian Science packages...
So I will leave it for you to decide, and Andreas I bet could guide you
if you decide to follow this direction

P.S. we would always be able to provide backports through NeuroDebian as
well, as long as packaging keeps backporting in mind -- so there should
be no problem.

Cheers!

On Wed, 26 Mar 2014, Andreas Tille wrote:

Hi Yaroslav,

      
again forwarding to Debian Science - please recommend Oliver Lindemann
to subscribe Debian Science.

      
Kind regards

--
Dr. Oliver Lindemann
Division of Cognitive Science
University of Potsdam


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