[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: Packages to upgrade before the freeze



Hi,

On 9/3/06, Charles Plessy <charles-debian-nospam@plessy.org> wrote:
Le Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 08:53:54AM +0200, Andreas Tille a écrit :
<snip>
In conclusion, we need to guide ourselves from the feedback from our
users. This means that the people using medical and biological software
on Debian must become aware that we think of them as "our" users. A
little bit of promotion would surely help, and each message would be the
opportunity to remind that anybody can post to debian-med@l.d.o without
the need for subscribing.

In my case, I think that my project of "making Debian the best platform
for multiple sequence alignment in the world" is 80 % done, and when it
will be 100 %, I will prepare a news release wich can be used on the
debian website, and in many other places such as scientific newsgroups
and forums. Definitely, when Michael will be satisfied of his work for
medical imaging, he can do the same. Improvements of the CDD and the
metapackages are also the kind of things we can promote.
That's a great idea! I will do so when 100% is achieved.
Unfortunately, I do not think
that I have 80% already. The biggest issue is to get FSL in the shape
for an upload.
If anyone has some time and likes to comment on the packaging I'd be
glad to read them.

More information is available from here:

http://apsy.gse.uni-magdeburg.de/fsl


I would consider the arrival of FSL as the first milestone. The next
goal is FreeSurfer for cortical surface mapping/flatening. This app is
hopefully going open source within the next weeks (non-free license
though).

Cheers,

Michael
--

GPG key:  1024D/3144BE0F Michael Hanke
http://apsy.gse.uni-magdeburg.de/hanke
ICQ: 48230050
Jabber: michael.hanke@gmail.com



Reply to: