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Re: gwyddion is in unstable



On 01/16/2008 09:49 PM, Andreas Tille wrote :
> On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Jan Beyer wrote:
>> * http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med/imaging
>> should be updated (gwyddion can now be moved to the section official
>> packages).
> 
> We try to replace these static pages by the dynamical ones.
> If somebody volunteers to maintain them for the last couple
> of days - just go for it.
Thanks, Charles!

>> * http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/physics.php
>> Maybe gwyddion would also be a candidate for this task?
>>
>> * http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/imaging.php
>> Maybe even a candidate for this one???
> 
> Well, I have to trust the users which category they would
> look first.  If you think it would at best fit in physics
> I would add the package to this task and it will appear
> automatically on the web page.
I'd choose imaging, then. In my interpretation, it's no physics-focussed
program. (Although the programs you have in there, are not too much
physics-centered anyway (apart from maybe Paw++)).

>> * http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMedImaging
>> If you agree to add gwyddion, I can probably try to do this myself.
> 
> You could do this but it is quite the same situation as with
> the static page.
Anyway, done. ;-)

>> Another question: Is there a policy on tagging of releases? Should I
>> tag all
>> versions, which entered unstable, or is this not necessary or should I
>> do as
>> I like?
> 
> I think we tagged every upload to unstable (at least it is
> my understanding).  I think if we only commit the debian
> directory it is probably no wast of space.
416K should be okay... I'll try to do that (not now, but soon - hopefully).

Thanks for your help!

Regards,
Jan


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