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Re: ITP: qucs -- an integrated circuit simulator with a graphical user interface



Hi,

I have a legal problem with adms.

Will post on legal

On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 5:09 PM, José Luis Redrejo Rodríguez
<jredrejo@debian.org> wrote:
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> 2013/7/5 Bastien ROUCARIES <roucaries.bastien@gmail.com>
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>> Le 5 juil. 2013 11:58, "Andreas Tille" <tille@debian.org> a écrit :
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>> >
>> > [Moved from debian-devel to debian-edu list - IMHO it belongs way more
>> >  there.  The history of this thread started here
>> >   http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/07/msg00108.html
>> > ]
>> >
>> > Hi José,
>> >
>> > On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 11:12:41AM +0200, José Luis Redrejo Rodríguez
>> > wrote:
>> > > 2013/7/5 Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu>
>> > > > Thanks for bringing Debian Science up - otherwise I would have done
>> > > > this.  Luis, Debian Science repositories (SVN or Git as you prefer)
>> > > > are
>> > > > writable for any DD so you can commit straight to it.  The package
>> > > > is
>> > > > also mentioned in Debian Science task electronics - so it perfectly
>> > > > fits
>> > > > here.  I'd strongly recommend using Debian Science Vcs for packaging
>> > > > because your work will show up on the Blends sentinel even before it
>> > > > is
>> > > > uploaded.
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > > Andreas, I don't see it clear:
>> > > - For me qucs is education related more than science, so, I'd consider
>> > > it
>> > > in debian-edu more than in debian-science
>>
>> I use daily for my academic research. Edu or science fit.
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>>
>> > Well, there are a lot of packages that fit perfectly in both and it
>> > makes no sense to "fight" for one or the other.  Regarding the Blends
>> > tasks it is very simple:  We mention the package in both and are done.
>> >
>> > If you need to decide for a VCS to maintain your packaging I would also
>> > not mind at all if you would do it in Debian Edu area - the only problem
>> > is that Debian Edu has not (yet - I know this is work in progress)
>> > established a kulture to maintain educational relevant packages inside a
>> > common VCS.  In other Blends this as proven to be a *very* helpful
>> > thing.  I just would like you to step back from a two-men-qucs packaging
>> > team - we just have a working infrastructure in Debian Science that can
>> > perfectly hold the qucs packaging and if Debian Edu might have this at
>> > one day and you feel better in working there it's perfectly fine to
>> > move.
>> >
>> > > - I've been qucs maintainer for 8 years, and filled the needed itp to
>> > > have
>> > > it again in the archive after a qt4 version looks to be working.
>> >
>> > That's great.
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>> Great
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>>
>> >
>> > > - I don't like at all  Adms in qucs, its compilation in most Debian
>> > > platforms is not very clear, and it looks more like a patch than a
>> > > program
>>
>> It is an external program commited as a convenience library. We could use
>> the external program by using configure flags in order to get verilgo a.
>>
>> I need verilog a and I will do the homework.
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> Ok, let's go then. You said in a previous email that you've already uploaded
> adms to mentors. I've checked it has been removed, maybe for the lack of a
> sponsor. Could you upload it again, so I could check it and sponsor it?
>
> Regards.


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