On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 01:43:37PM +0200, Picca Frédéric-Emmanuel wrote: > > Well, we do not add source packages but rather binary packages and I > > just added ghkl to physics and dataacquisition (it was just there as hkl > > - but there is no such package like hkl, right). > > Do you know if the wiki will be updated to present ghkl in the right > tasks ?
The wiki is manually edited and I really hope it will NOT be updated. Why should it? We should really stop manually editing those Wiki pages because in contrary what people keep on telling you about Wikis: It just is outdated. The tasks pages of the Blends web sentinel[1] will be updated once a day and they contain all needed information about the packages and are contain really the latest information. So if anybody is willing to spend some time on the Wiki: Please remove any references to certain packages if there is no special reason to keep a certain reference. Last week I visited the Wiki and even found references to cdd.alioth.debian.org on pages which are linked from http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience So if anybody would take some time to replace this by blends.alioth.debian.org - this would be really helpful. Is there any way to grep / sed the content of the Wiki pages somehow? I do not really want to propose this method because when seeking for those broken links the page itself can be updated according to the suggestion I have given above. > > We currently do not have a physics-dev package (even if we should). > > If you (in plural not only Frédéric) can name a set of some packages > > I think we might convince the release team to take over also this > > change - if not, we should do this in Squeeze+1. > > In fact this libhkl-dev is meant for the tango control system I a working > on to control diffractometers. > So it should be more appropriète in a dataacquisition-dev. OK, thanks for the hint. > But it is not yet ready for Squeeze. > > So lets postpone until Squeeze+1 OK. > > Frédéric, many thanks for your input. It is always welcome and I > > explicitely ask people here on this list to verify that their favourite > > package is listet on the apropriate task. > > No problem I am sort interest also as I am the upstream author for this > package ;) I'm really happy if we are able even more upstream developer into Debian Science because they are ba definition the most competent people to test those packages. Kind regards Andreas. [1] http://blends.alioth.debian.org/science/tasks/ -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

