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Bug#341486: ITP: gnome-chemistry-utils -- GNOME chemistry utility library



Am Mittwoch, den 30.11.2005, 23:43 +0100 schrieb Michael Banck:
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 10:58:21PM +0100, Daniel Leidert wrote:
> > Already packaged (since months and months). These packages went also
> > into Ubuntu.
> 
> Well:
> 
> gnome-chemistry-utils (0.1.6-1) chem; urgency=low
> 
>   * Initial Release.
> 
>  -- Michael Banck <mbanck@debian.org>  Fri, 24 Jan 2003 20:53:02 +0100

Did not know that. Then you began packaging earlier. I thought, I was
alone.

> What are they called in Ubuntu?

http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=gnome-chemistry-utils&searchon=sourcenames&subword=1&version=breezy&release=all

I already had a discussion with Daniel Holbach to put the latest
versions in the next release, because they missed to update them before
they released Breezy.

> packages.ubuntu.com/gchempaint does not
> yield any hits.

gchempaint ist planned to be in the next release.

> > Would you like to sponsor me?
> > 
> > Packages are at:
> > http://debian.wgdd.de/debian/
> 
> I have a better idea:  You join the debichem alioth project,

I would like to do so. Was that announced on debian-science? I can't
remember to get informed about such a project. BTW: How do I join? I'm
already Alioth member (dleidert-guest). I guess, you need to add me.

> import your
> packages there, and we'll maintain them for Ubuntu and Debian together.

I like the idea of having an experienced DD at my side :)

> I can sponsor you of course.
> 
> I just need to get off my ass and actually populate the svn repo there
> with the other chemistry packages and think up a nice layout.

Ok. I never worked with svn [1]. Do you plan to use svn-buildpackage or
how should it be imported?

> How does that sound?

Nice. Maybe you saw then I have a few more chemistry related packages at my site.

[1] http://cvs.wgdd.de/cgi-bin/cvsweb/?cvsroot=debian

Regards, Daniel




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