> BTW, there are may tasks to be completed, among them: > > * Porting the other packages than octave-forge to the DOG Guidelines. > > * Investigate the buildd failures and, eventually, do manual builds on > the project machines for the failing architectures. > > * Package new Octave stuff (see the home page for a list of interesting > Octave-related projects). > > I hope that the DOG crew members will start to undertake some of the tasks > above. In particular, the non-DD's are encourage to volunteer, since this > is a great opportunity to learn about Debian packaging. OK, it is my turn as non-DD. I'll try to port some packages to the DOG Guidelines. There are two packages in which I am specially interested, because I am intending to use them in my work: matwrap and octaviz, so I'll try to package them. -- J. Rafael Rodriguez Galvan. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cadiz University (UCA). OSLUCA (Free Software Office, UCA) Department of Mathematics. [1] http://softwarelibre.uca.es
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