> | > That is exactly the rub: I am not a BioC user, and I can't be the > | > default maintainer for another few dozen (or dozen squared) packages. > | > | Could we arrange a BioC repository for Alioth? > > Well we *do* have one in pkg-bioc [ which has refocussed on pkg-"CRAN and > BioC" but not been renamed ]. Hm. We store the script there, but it was not yet decided if it was ok to upload the .debs, so my understanding.
> Just as you "can't be partially pregnant", you can't have packages > "partially inside Debian". If you are serious about contributing, join so > that you can upload your packages so that they become fully-fledged > packages, get autobuilt, ported, get BTS coverage etc pp You explain this to someone else, right :-? The script is very nice already. From my perception the main work towards Debian quality is on the upstream packages to document themselves better. My personal /etc/apt/sources.list is very long already and I would not mind adding some more repositories. The upload to Debian would from my perspective mainly be motivated by the autobuilders and the BTS. [..] > But we *do* have a standing offer to host Debian workshops in Spain. Why > don't we go for it? Let's go for it. I see two goals: 1) education of the participants 2) getting together to improve the BioC infrastructure For 2) we would not really require to meet, though indeed 1) might be beneficial to get support for 2). Steffen

