> - debian-science > - debian-science-bio > - debian-science-math > - debian-science-physics > - debian-science-chem -debian-science-elecMy two cents :-)
i concur. i think electrical is a pretty important field to break out. i would prefer to completely spell out all of the categories to eliminate any potential confusion or ambiguity. also, i've included some other scientific fields that i think are important (not sure how many free software/debian packages there are in these fields currently, but hopefully that will improve as more people adopt free software). - debian-science-biology - debian-science-genomics - debian-science-pharmaceuticals - debian-science-mathematics - debian-science-physics - debian-science-chemistry - debian-science-electrical - debian-science-mechanical - debian-science-astronomy - debian-science-structural - debian-science-architectural - debian-science-medical-imaging - debian-science-signal-processing - debian-science-agricultural - debian-science-geophysical - debian-science-climatology - debian-science-fluid-dynamics i think all the science metapackages should depend on tex (and associated packages) because it is useful in all scientific fields. also, i think the other fields should depend on mathematics. regards, mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

