On Sun, 22 Feb 2009, Petr Pudlak (Debian) wrote:

yes, I thought that it would be a good idea, but I couldn't find exact 
guidelines how
to do it. (Maybe it's just because I'm a bit tired after spending the whole 
weekend
reading Debian documentation.)

I can package eprover according to
http://debian-science.alioth.debian.org/debian-science-policy.html

This describes basically the recommendations inside the team.  BTW,
if you have some comments about this policy you are invited to pronounce
these openly on the debian-science mailing list.  It is always good to
get some response whether these guidlines are useful or not.

this is no problem, but I'm not sure what to do next. Just look for a sponsor at
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/Sponsoring? Or request membership in Debian
Science at Alioth?

Yes.  This is needed to commit your packaging stuff into the Debian Science
Vcs (either SVN or Git at your choice).  I would also recommend to subscribe
the debian-science mailing list.  Asking there for sponsoring increases your
chances to find a sponsor.  (This is a personal remark and might be wrong:
*I* personally do not watch the Wiki page - so I can not comment on the
success you might have to use the Wiki.)

Thanks for your help.

You are welcome

       Andreas.
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