Hi, Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2007-07-19 15:44:07) :
> when I had my talk about Debian-Science at LSM in Amiens: > > http://people.debian.org/~tille/talks/200707_lsm_science > > the discussion brought up some intersting points that might be interesting > for all CDDs > Regarding the categorsiation of avialable Debian packages I decided > to just add the missing things to my original slides from the talk. > These now do contain some additions for geography and several additions > to physics (compared to the slided I used in the talk). > The slides are available at > > http://people.debian.org/~tille/talks/200707_lsm_science/index_en.html > This categorisation is kind of a second step to realise meta packages > stuff as it was discussed in the thread that started at > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-science/2007/02/msg00011.html > > and which ended in a classification Wiki page at > > http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScienceClassification > > The idea is that somebody might clean up the wiki page and adds the > suggested Depends/Recommends/Suggests to the categories mentioned there. > Please don't hesitate to start with this task if you are interested > because this would lead to the needed double checking of my suggestion > and brings Debian-Science foreward while I'm completely busy with > urgend Debian-Med stuff for the next couple of weeks. I have gathered this information (and more) into a temptative debian-science source package building several science-* packages (with cdd-dev machinery). I am unsure if it is ready to be uploaded to unstable. But I would be happy to hear your feedback and suggestions on dependencies to have (or not) and take them into account. http://lehobey.net/debian-science Best regards, Frédéric Lehobey -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

