[ Thursday 24 January 2008 ] | Le jeudi 24 janvier 2008 à 20:31 +0100, Christophe Prud'homme a écrit : | > [ Thursday 24 January 2008 ] | > | > | Hello, | > | | > | After a few discussions with Raphael and Adam, I would like to propose | > | to create a pkg-science on alioth in order to create a dynamic around | > | scientific software packaging. | > | Adam created a package of Opencascade. To simplify the maintenance of | > | this package and to create of future packages like Code_Aster or | > | Salome, we could create a "task force" on Alioth. | > | > there is pkg-scicomp on Alioth for scientific computing software | > netgen and gmsh which have interface with opencascade are managed there | | Hello Christophe, | | In fact, I thought this was a dead group when I had a look to: | http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-scicomp-commits/ | But after a quick look, I found it is not at all the case | (pkg-scicomp-devel). Sorry for not looking deeper. | Can we import Opencascade inside and other projects ? (if you don't mind | the increase of traffic). | | I really don't mind giving up the idea of pkg-science (Raphael already | created the project and the svn... Sorry for this). I don't mind at all and I actually would be very happy about this I was meaning to work on opencascade and salomé for some time, since I am about to use them on an ANR project
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