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Re: bart - tools for computational magnetic resonance imaging



Hi Andreas,

Andreas Tille:
> Hi Martin,
> 
> On Tue, Dec 01, 2015 at 03:00:25PM +0000, Uecker, Martin wrote:
> > thank you for your answer!
> 
> You are welcome. :-)
>  
> > Andreas Tille:
> > > I have not yet checked out this and before I do I would like to suggest
> > > that you move the actual Debian packaging to git.debian.org where all
> > > our packaging code resides.  This as several advantages (if interested
> > > I could list them - one example would be that your work could be listed
> > > on our imaging page[1] even in this stage).
> > 
> > Ok, I created an account and applied for debian-med membership.
> 
> Accepted.
>  
> > > My suggestion would be that you check out our team policy[2] that
> > > explains how to maintain a package in our packaging Git.  Since we have
> > > also a mentoring program called Mentoring of the Month[3] and there is a
> > > free slot for December I wonder whether you like to become a MoM
> > > student.  Considering that you are obviously comfortable with gbp I'm
> > > quite positive that we will succeede in way less than a month.
> > > 
> > > What to you think about this?
> > 
> > Sounds good. I am fairly busy though, so I am not sure how well
> > the mentoring would work -  there will be times where I am not 
> > going to be able to respond at all. But I will try to spend some
> > time packaging this project, and could certainly use a
> > lot of advise. 
> 
> Thanks for letting me know.  Please try at least to get ssh access 
> 
>      ssh git.debian.org
> 
> via ssh key and commit the repository.  I'll check what changes might be
> needed and let you know.  The MoM project is in the first place to lower
> the barrier for asking questions the student might be afraid about to be
> qualified as "stupid".  Just feel free to ask anything you wonder about
> since I do not remember any stupid question here. ;-)

Ok, I put it in /git/debian-med/bart.git as described in the
debian-med policy.

Martin



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