Bug#728797: ITP: python-mne -- Python modules for MEG and EEG data analysis
hi Andreas,
> On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 05:52:29PM +0100, Alexandre Gramfort wrote:
>> please have a look at our debian branch:
>>
>> https://github.com/mne-tools/mne-python/tree/debian
>
> Looks good from quick view without doing an actual build. I have
> attached a fix for the debian/watch file - the file in your repository
> does not report anything when trying `uscan --verbose --report`.
fixed in debian branch
>> let me know if I can do anything.
>
> Considering they are in the Uploaders field it seems you are just in
> contact with Michael and Yaroslav which is not surprising because your
> package is perfectly interesting for NeuroDebian as well. Just to let
> you know about the relation between NeuroDebian and Debian Med: We are
> naturally interested in a common set of packages but there is no point
> in competing who maintains what. Some packages are maintained
> technically by NeuroDebian team and some by Debian Med team but both
> projects are including the packages in their tasks (which are kind of
> categories in specific work fields - you can see the Debian Med tasks
> here[0] and I guess mne-python would make a good fit into "practice").
> (BTW, NeuroDebian is presenting their packages in a different way but we
> are trying to make use of the same toolset in the future.)
>
> The Debian Med team has some policy to define certain workflows in using
> Git and this does not fit exactly to your preparation. Shortly speaking
> we are only importing upstream release tarballs and adding a debian/
> directory. I have seen in your debian/gbp.conf that you have done means
> to copy with different branches and I guess you would like to keep this
> workflow. From what I have heard from NeuroDebian people they have other
> packages with a similar workflow which somehow would be a good reason
> to let them take over the maintenance / sponsoring. Michael, Yaroslav:
> Any comment?
Honestly I have no preference as long as python-mne can be
apt-get installed. Just let me know what's best and the easiest for me.
> In any case it has several advantages to at least maintain a clone in
> one of our repositories at git.debian.org because we have some tools
> browsing the repositories and doing some general analysis over the
> VCS status. It would be good if we could do this also for mne-python
> but the NeuroDebian people might have the last word in case they agree
> that they take over the package. In any case it would be really
> interesting to describe the workflow they are using in some kind of
> policy document. In case this sounds convincing we could take over
> this into Debian Med policy[1].
having python-mne in both would be great. Yaroslav has helped me
up to now to meet neurodebian's requirements. I'd appreciate any
help (pull request) to meet Debian Med policy.
>> Our official 0.7 release should be in the next couple of weeks.
>> It would be great to have it then in debian.
>
> I do not see any general problem here, except that you need to remember
> that new packages can only go to unstable / testing and if you want to
> have the package in Debian stable you need to wait for the next release
> (Jessie, Debian 8).
no problem.
Thanks for your insights and help
Alex
> Kind regards
>
> Andreas.
>
> [0] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/
>
> [ leaving full quote for NeuroDebian team list ... ]
>
>> On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> wrote:
>> > Hi Alexandre,
>> >
>> > thanks for your ITP which is very interesting for Debian Med. We would
>> > be really happy if you would maintain this package in the Debian Med
>> > team. The procedure to do so is described in our team policy[1].
>> >
>> > Please do not hesitate to contact us via our (see CC) mailing list if
>> > something might remain unclear.
>> >
>> > Kind regards
>> >
>> > Andreas.
>> >
>> >
>> > [1] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/policy.html
>> >
>> > On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 04:38:42PM +0100, Alexandre Gramfort wrote:
>> >> Package: wnpp
>> >> Severity: wishlist
>> >> Owner: Alexandre Gramfort <alexandre.gramfort@m4x.org>
>> >>
>> >> * Package name : python-mne
>> >> Version : 0.7.git
>> >> Upstream Author : Alexandre Gramfort <alexandre.gramfort@m4x.org>
>> >> * URL : https://github.com/mne-tools/mne-python
>> >> * License : BSD
>> >> Programming Lang: Python
>> >> Description : Python modules for MEG and EEG data analysis
>> >>
>> >> This package is designed for sensor- and source-space analysis of MEG and EEG
>> >> data, including frequency-domain and time-frequency analyses and
>> >> non-parametric statistics.
>> >>
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