Dear all, > [Andreas] > thanks for your quick reply.
and apologies for my silence. At least I managed to inform Andreas about the reply that I have to write :o) [...] > > 2. We're OK with what ever deployment/maintenance options you think is best > > (Alioth, etc.). Having Debian download statistics would be really nice. > > As I said popularity contest is more about real usage (and not inly > downloaded and deleted afterwards or installed but never used the > binaries). Everything that is installed for a week on a machine that has the popularity-contest package installed is counted. Numbers for Ubuntu are counted separately - and commonly about 8-10 times larger than those for Debian. I admit not to have any clue about how it is done for Mint. Your Debian-upload will (with some varying delay) appear on all those Debian-derived distributions. It is also likely that volunteers working for those Derivatives will contact you for backporting to earlier versions of that respective derivative. [...] > > 2. What additional steps do we need to take on our end? Is > > https://github.com/rmcgibbo/openmm-debpackaging sufficient? > > For the moment yes. I'd welcome if you become a member of the project Andreas meant some subset of your group to register on alioth.debian.org (caveat, your account name will have a suffix "-guest" auto-added and you need to add this manually for login) and then join Debian Med on https://alioth.debian.org/projects/debian-med via that conate hyperlink. In a separate email (already deleted, sorry) I recall to have read that he moved the OpenMM bits to the Debichem project, i.e. away from Debian Med, but I did not find it there, yet. Anyway, it would be good, indeed, so you also want to find the debichem project page https://alioth.debian.org/projects/debichem/ and join there, too. Andreas and I have our homes more with Debian Med, but you will know the one or other individual from your Cheminformatics science background on Debichem and like it there. > we finally decide to put the package into and than you can commit your > changes to git.debian.org. This would be more convenient and > transparent. Looking forward to it, Steffen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/trinity-9c68b511-1e7f-4b84-a64b-b3bcf23013a7-1390468117147@3capp-gmx-bs58

