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Bug#218523: f2py and scipy



On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 07:32:27PM +0200, Marco Presi wrote:
>  || On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 17:10:43 +0100
>  || Jose Fonseca <j_r_fonseca@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: 
> 
> Hi Jose and Alexandre.
> 
>         I prepared some packages both for scipy and for f2py, but I
>         never uploaded because scipy didn't seem so good to stay in
>         Debian.. But it's a little bit that I don't look at them,
>         probably the situation is changed.
> 
>         Also there is another package, python-scientific that add most
>         of the functionalities (in some case better in some case not)
>         that scipy offers.
> 
> 	jf> I did these packages 1st for my own purposes and only in 2nd for others.
> 	jf> I confess I've been taking too much time to finish the ITP. If Marco
> 	jf> Presi wants to take over maintainership of these packages I have no
> 	jf> objections. If he wants to have a joint maintainership or any other
> 	jf> arrangement that's Ok too. Both packages reached a state where most of
> 	jf> the nasty work is done, so now there should be little maintainance
> 	jf> overhead.
> 
>         A joint mainteinership is ok for me... also in view of the fact
>         that both me and Jose (as he said) have not much time. If you
>         agree we can open a project on Alioth, for better handle the
>         sources.

OK. Marco, can you take care of creating the project?

> 
> 	jf> I actually think is more important to get them in debian proper no
> 	jf> matter whom is charge, as lot of people has been mailing me asking for
> 	jf> that, especially the Quantian people. And I'll gladly help in any way
> 	jf> you see fit in order to achieve that.
> 
>         Of course!
> 
>         If you agree we can discuss about this on irc (my nick is
>         zufus).

If you want. I can't tonight because there's a handball match I don't
want to miss (France vs Russia) but I'll be online tomorrow from 10am
till evening CEST, so we should be able to discuss things. 

-- 
Alexandre Fayolle                              LOGILAB, Paris (France).
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