A Dimarts 03 Juny 2008, Andreas Tille va escriure: > [Hi, I'm quoting some parts of Leopold's mail here (shamelessly ignoring > nettiquette - but I hope there is nothing really private about this mail) > because it concerns all CDDs and the content should be archived here for > further reference.]
:-) I thought propose you that before, and I agree. Don't worry. > On Mon, 2 Jun 2008, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda wrote: > > but, in that page I like the schema, but i would like to create an > > introduction, and propose some sub task, or simple, create a generic page > > and link to a robotics-realtime, robotics-simulations, etc, and then > > create this files under tasks or create a subdir robotics and that file > > inside. > > Put this into the long Description of the Task (very top of the document). Ok, I will try in some moment. > > If you discover a project which looks like a good candidate for > > Debian-Med to you, or if you have prepared an inofficial Debian package, > > please do not hesitate to send a description of that project to the > > Debian-Med mailing list > > Ahh, please don't remember me about the work I have to do. :-D ;-) > Well, the > left column is the result of shamelessly taking over the template that was > used for Debian-Med. I would have to fix this but I'm currently really > busy to rewrite the whole stuff to enable internationalised pages (for > instance featuring Italian package descriptions from DDTP project if they > are available). Well, I'm an advocate of the i18n but IMHO solve mistakes has more priority. But, by now we don't have a deadline. > When rewriting this I will use proper factorising for all > the CDD strings instead of hardcoding as it was done by David Paleino > who had only Debian Med in mind. But I will think about fixing this issue > quickly in the old system because the rewrite will probably last longer > than acceptable for the other CDDs. Ok. > > And some tags? > > What tags do you mean? [...] For example, the document I have filled has: Task: Robotics Description: Debian Robotics packages This metapackage will install Debian Science packages related to Robotics. Recommends: Comment: Homepage: License: Responsible: Pkg-Description: With this file you generate a left column with a summary (and some explanation of the debian-med project ;-) ) and a right column with a list of packages separated by: Green: The project is available as an official Debian package Yellow: The project is available as an inofficial Debian package Red: The project is not (yet) available as a Debian package If I would like to add some text before each category, or a paragraph, or whatever. Should I to add some tag to separate it? > > > that's was why I asked you to create a robotics list. Howeber, first see > > if there's enough people and after do it. > > I'm not a list master and thus I can not create such a list. You have to > decide whether to ask for an Alioth project and create a mailing list for > this project or to ask listmaster for a list on lists.debian.org. Ok, I will try. I would prefer to have one, but we need people ... > > But, for example, I have seen mathematics mathematics-dev. > > OK, this is fine. If you have some robotics-dev or something like > that in mind it is OK. We currently have a flat tasks structure per > CDD because each task turns into one meta package. If you think about > subtasks per name sheme this is fine. But there is no such thing like > mathematics/dev or robotics/dev which means a deeper structure in > single fields. Please make sure that there is at least one existing > package inside Debian for each task. The cdd-dev tool is currently > not (yet) able to handle tasks without a single existing package > inside Debian reasonably. ok, I understand that I can add in a flat schema a list of sub task, taking in mind that at least a minimun of packages is needed. So, I could have: robotics-simulation robotics-realtime robotics-cnc ... however, I would like to have some root page with links to this sub-tasks. > > Kind regards and thanks for your input Your welcome, thanks to you for insist. Leo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

