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Bug#694632: ITP: prime-phylo -- Bayesian estimation of gene trees taking the species tree into account



Hi Erik,

it seems I missed your ITP - otherwise I would have most probably pinged
you whether you intent to do the packaging inside the Debian Med team.  We
try to inject medical and microbiological software into Debian and your
ITP seems to fit perfectly into our biology task[1].

So I would suggest you join the Debian Med team (I checked whether you
just have an account on alioth.debian.org but failed in searching for
your name - otherwise I would have added you to the team right now).  All
steps are described in our team policy[2].

Meanwhile I might check your packaging you provided at mentors however,
I would strongly recommend (you might need require) that you choose at
your preference either our SVN or Git repository (see [2]) for your
packaging work to enable effective team maintenance.  For instance I
would turn your citation of the scientific paper into a debian/upstream
reference which is way more flexible than simply putting it into the
long description (which is deprecated).

I hope you like this idea and we would be very happy to welcome you in
our team.

Kind regards

      Andreas.

[1] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/bio
[2] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/policy.html
 
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Erik Sjölund <erik.sjolund@gmail.com>
> 
> * Package name  : prime-phylo
>   Version             : 1.0.3
>   Upstream Author : Lars Arvestad<arve@csc.kth.se>, Bengt
> Sennblad<bengt.sennblad@ki.se> and others
> * URL             : http://prime.sbc.su.se
> * License         : GPL-3
>   Programming Lang: C++
>   Description: Bayesian estimation of gene trees taking the species
> tree into account
> 
> PrIME (Probabilistic Integrated Models of Evolution) is a package
> supporting inference of evolutionary parameters in a Bayesian framework
> using MCMC. A distinguishing feature of PrIME is that the species tree is
> taken into account when analyzing gene trees.

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