Hi,

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Am Fri, Feb 04, 2022 at 02:01:34PM +0000 schrieb Lance Lin:
> On Thursday, February 3rd, 2022 at 9:21 PM, Nilesh Patra <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> > Okay, here's the review:
> Thank you for the feedback. I've made a lot of these changes and I'm working 
> through the gbp setup. I did it once before in a manual fashion but if you 
> have any helpful tutorials that would be great. I'm also working through the 
> package test. toml11 has an included test directory but the build 
> instructions (make temp build directory, invoke cmake from that directory, 
> etc.) used as an override do not work.

I can have a look but not before Monday.
 
> > Welcome, hope this helps. I hope Andreas can steer this discussion after 
> > this point; less time in the week :-)
> 
> Thank you for the link, Andreas. Actually, I was participating in parts of 
> that presentation at DebConf21.

Nice. :-)
 
> > I admit I can't get the connection to Debian Med.  I've never heard
> > about TOML.  If it is connected to medicine or biology a short
> > explanation inside the long description might not harm.
> 
> I would agree that it is not connected to Debian Med. TOML is another markup 
> language, like XML, YAML, etc. Thomas (RFP author) stated that some medical 
> packages depend on it so it was part of this list. To this end, I've started 
> a repository on my personal salsa.

OK, that's fine.  We usually are maintaining preconditions for medical
software here in the team.  I was simply curious why you approached our
list.

> In this event, I will need a sponsor for the package as it is not 
> specifically Debian Med.

We can keep it inside the team and we can do the sponsoring (but I
personally have no time over the weekend.)

Kind regards

     Andreas.


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