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Re: generic C++ code for uniform b-spline processing



On 13/05/17 06:17, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi Kay,

On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 11:24:33AM +0200, Kay F. Jahnke wrote:
Hi group!

I have recently published a library for the creation and evaluation of
uniform b-splines. The code is available from my repository at

https://bitbucket.org/kfj/vspline

where you can also find an introduction and a link to the doxygen-generated
documentation.

The library is header-only C++11. It aims to be both comprehensive and fast,
the code is fully multithreaded and optionally uses the processor's vector
units via Vc, which is now available as an up-to-date debian package. The
only other dependency is vigra, which is used mainly for data handling.
...

I think you've sent this message to the Debian Science list to give a
hint to us that we could package it.  This is nice of you but if you
really want to make sure that there will be some Debian package in the
not to distant future the most promising way is to do the Debian
packaging yourself and ask here for sponsoring your work (which means
some Debian developer checks your work and uploads on behalf of you).

I second Andreas' opinion. Best package quality and maintenance is achieved by people who cares about the software, be it a user, a contributor or a developer.

Feel free to inquire the team should you need help in creating the initial package.

Best regards,
Ghis


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