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Re: Propose new scientific packages from sponsoring.



Hi

Thanks for the tips,
I'll prepare a debian package then and I'll come back. It is already done,
but I must check that is lintian warning-free, probably not.
cheers

> Hi Marcos,
>
> Nice to see you coming here ;)  Just few tips
>
> * you would be better off if you shared details of your simulation
>  libraries (e.g. first file ITP bugreports (reportbug wnpp))
>
> * try to approach packaging yourself first (e.g. get through
>   tutorials/demos  http://wiki.debian.org/Packaging  or just start by
>   looking into how packaging of similar packages is done) and then
>   posting here requests for sponsorship or concrete questions (ideally
>   you should come up with 'lintian-free' packages, i.e.
>   when lintian *.changes doesn't give any warnings/errors)
>
> Cheers
>
>
> On Fri, 18 Nov 2011, Marcos Mayorga wrote:
>
>> Hi, I am a physicist that have worked on simulation. I am also a
>> developer
>> using debian since many years ago.
>> I have a couple of simulation libraries that i would like to package and
>> I
>> am looking for sponsor who might like to guide me in the process of
>> being
>> a debian developer able to manage my packages and add more.
>
>> Please respond.
>> Thank you
>> Marcos Mayorga
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