Hi Shayan, [I'm writing only to the list since I understood you are subscribed and list policy on Debian lists is usually not to CC the original poster. I personally don't mind much but in case you might dive into other Debian lists some people will respond less friendly - so just teaching you the expected behaviour. ;-) ]
On Tue, Jul 02, 2019 at 02:03:37AM +0000, [email protected] wrote: > Just to extend on from the previous email, the "MindTheGap" project on GitHub > (part of GATB)[1] has caught my attention as it seems really interesting. > This does various detection and assembly of DNA insertion variants which fits > in to the life science criteria of things. I have read through the licensing > file and briefly through some src files. I am also unable to find any > packaged form of this project, nor does this seem to exist on > salsa.debian.org. Would you say this is feasible to package? This seems to be a good catch! I see stumbling stones due to the fact that a specific gatb-core commit is referenced but most probably this is interesting enough to be a good educational example. I just considered it a good idea to write down the what we do now to start with packaging on the MoM page. May be this is not the best place - but since its actually useful for MoM you can now find a new section on the Wiki page: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/MoM#Quickstart_with_Debian_Med_package_template I also added you to the table of MoM students. Please try to follow the quickstart advise and make sure you ask any question about things that might be unclear here. The text is not tested in practice yet - so assume misleading advise and in general always asume that your mentors might make mistakes. Just be verbose about any issue you might see. > Many thanks for your time, You are welcome and good luck with your first steps Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de

