Hi Andreas, Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu> writes: >> The package development is in our git: >> >> https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-astro/packages/debian-astro.git >> git://anonscm.debian.org/debian-astro/packages/debian-astro.git > > That's OK even of most other Blends are in > > git://anonscm.debian.org/blends/projects
I also recognized this, and moved debian-astro to the blends subdir (with a link back to astro). > I've commited some changes. Please make sure you inspect all commit > messages. Thank you. I checked them; they look fine for me. > Done (to some extend). There are cut-n-pastos from Debian Science > remaining. I'd recommend to overhaul all task descriptions. Yea, it is WIP. I am still unsure about the categories, but it seems to settle down now a bit. > I added a config file for the web sentinel and triggered the creation > of the web pages. Please have a look at > > http://blends.debian.org/astro/ Whow! Thank you. I will add some content to the main page, but this will take some time. I am wondering why the pages are not always complete: for example http://blends.debian.org/astro/tasks/gdl just lists one package, while the task list lists four. Since the missing packages are (still) listed in the science/astronomy task, it is not a problem with some package content. Do you have any ideas here? The statistics show that we clearly need more maintainers :-) I am always trying to catch anyone who doesn't run away after the word "Debian" was spoken out, but it is really hard... >> There was some rumor that the Blends task selection gets integrated into >> the Debian installer -- what is the status here? > > I admit that I *really* I mean **REALLY** (and I'm not sorry for > shouting) hope that something will happen regarding #758116. I'm afraid > currently is everybody simply waiting. However, waiting is the wrong > concept to get something happen. And no, I will not do this since my > work on other infrastructure stuff is keeping me more than busy > enough. I can ask for a status request and point out my interest there as well. Being visible during installation is one of the motivatins for doing a blend. >> What else (also non-technical) would I/we need to prepare? > > Make some noise, write a Wiki page (at least) and read the docs, > specifically the part that explains how to start[1]. > [1] http://blends.debian.org/blends/ch07.html Thanks. I *knew* that there is some docs here, but I didn't find it. I probably didn't search hard enough :-) Best regards Ole