Hello,
I have now addressed the points you raised and uploaded an updated
package to mentors (5.0.1-2).
Main changes include:
* switched the UI default language to English
* moved translations to external JSON files to simplify localisation
* translated the quick-start guide and corrected several English UI
strings/typos
* moved documentation to `/usr/share/doc/conducteo/` (while keeping a
copy for in-application access)
* replaced the previous proprietary icon set with open-source icons
(throughout the software and the documentation)
* removed embedded libraries and switched to system packages (`eigen3`,
`dxflib`)
* removed the dependency on Boost
* completed and updated `debian/copyright`
* improved package description and added notes regarding French
documentation/material database
* fixed version patch reporting (`5.0.1`)
Regarding translation/proofreading, I would very much appreciate your
help. I recently moved translations to external JSON files to make
localisation easier, and improving the English wording of the UI,
documentation and materials database would definitely help adoption
outside French-speaking users.
Conducteo was initially developed as proprietary software during my
independent consulting activity in building thermal engineering. I
decided to release it as open source in 2019. Conducteo was able to
import THERM files (I have not tested recently).
Thank you again for your detailed review and helpful feedback.
Best regards,
Clément Marcel
Le 28.04.2026 14:03, Wookey a écrit :
On 2026-04-28 08:38 +0000, [email protected] wrote:
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "conducteo".
* Package name : conducteo
Version : 5.0.0-2
Upstream Author : C. Marcel <[email protected]>
* URL : https://sourceforge.net/projects/conducteo
* License : GPL-3
The package is available on mentors:
https://mentors.debian.net/package/conducteo
ITP bug: #1135142
Description:
Conducteo is a finite volume solver dedicated to the
simulation of linear thermal bridges in building physics.
It allows modelling and analysis of 2D heat transfer problems.
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
I am very interested in building physics and mostly-packged energy2D a
few years ago. I am keen to see more of this sort of thing in debian
(hopefully it's less tiresome then THERM) I did not know about this
package but will take a look now.
Wookey